... my favourite photography spot is at the birdwatching point near St Gervais where there is one of the most marvellous views in the whole of France.
And just as I crested the rise the sun came out from behind a cloud and shone right onto the radio mast on the summit of the Puy de Dome.
It was well-worth a quick stop to take a photo even though, like most photos, it just cannot do justice to the view that we had. Nevertheless I reckon that it has come out rather well and I'm quite happy with that.
I say "we" because I was with Marianne the local journalist on our way down to Liz and Terry's. They had very kindly invited a few of us round this evening for a drink and a chat. And it's always nice to be with friends.
Mind you, I'd been with Terry - and Simon too - for most of the day as we have restarted work on this roof. What we need to do is to build up this edge to a level and then slope the sides upwards to reach the roof.
There was a flat roof here but a flat roof is no good around here, as a couple of modern builders will find out this winter. We have tons of snow and it lies on a flat roof without falling off, gradually melting and as the melt water is locked in by the snow on top the only way for the water to go is downwards. It percolates through the roof and the joints and then drops into the room below. A sloping roof is an essential - and a good slope at that. 407#176; is not excessive.
We built the scaffolding up at the end and at the sides and ripped off the old roof Once that had been done Terry built a brick pillar at the far edge to make a level with the half of the wall nearest the camera and with the stone pillar that was halfway along the wall
While Terry was shopping for breeze blocks Simon and I filled in the old window space with stones and I may say that we did an excellent job of that And when Terry returned I carried on mixing while Terry and Simon built up the rest of the wall
While I was clearing up, I had a visit from the Jehovah's Witnesses - the second time that that has happened The first occasion was ages ago and two nice young women; today was some guy with a beard I don't have an issue with them as long as they don't harass me If they believe in what they are doing and don't try to proselytise then that's fine by me. At least it keeps them off the streets.
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I usually try to convert them to the Church of the Holy Banknote :P
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