Sunday, August 8, 2010
If you don't maintain your property ....
... then this is the kind of thing that can happen. I was on my way back from the Mairie this afternoon when I happened to notice this property. I've no idea how long that it has been like that because I don't go that way all that often.
This is a holiday home owned by some people from Paris and whenever they arrive here for the summer they are going to have a surprise. Part of the wall of the barn has collapsed and it's taken all one end of the roof with it. Luckily the house is unscathed (just about) but it's still pretty serious.
I was at the mairie to have my passport photo signed. I have the wanderlust again and I feel like I'm ready for a voyage. As the passport has expired I can't go anywhere at the moment so I need to get that all sorted out. I also took the opportunity to find out about this land I want to buy (STILL receiving attention - it's only 16 months) and to ask about having my name added to the list of local artisans, now that I am registered.
"Do you have your SIRET (the registration certificate)?" asked the mayor
"It's in the van" I said, going to fetch it
So he photocopied it and promised me that he would update the information board.
Talking of going anywhere I shoud have gone to Montlucon this morning - and I was up and about even before the alarm went off, which is something of a surprise for me. I should have taken someone there to pick up a mattress and I rang him up to see if he was ready but all I got was a groan. Apparently he'd been to a barbecue last night and had stayed out late.
Still - no matter. We can always go again. I stayed at home (apart from my trip to the mairie) and built myself a compost bin.
The plastic one that I bought has definitively collapsed and as I rely heavily on composting I designed and built one.
It's modular in that you start off with one level and the lid level (the lid will be hinged just as soon as I buy any) and that will give you a height of 300mm. As your heap expands you can add more 150mm sections to it to increase the height.
As your heap settles down you can take away sections to start your second heap. You need two on the go at any one time - one for filling and the other one festering away. When the one that you have been filling becomes full you can empty the festering one (it would have been festering away for about a year) and start to fill that from scratch, leaving the other one to fester for a while.
I've put it in place and tomorrow I can start to fill it from all of the stuff lying around. It's time I had a good clean-up.
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