Friday 12 September 2014

So far, so good. Retirement, that is…

 

I started to write this post on September 1st. It began…

Yesterday a few of our friends and neighbours came to help us celebrate our joint journey into the unknown. We were showered with so many generous gifts which we weren’t expecting, wines, flowers and delicious contributions for the table. We are very fortunate to have landed ourselves amongst such warm, friendly people, in fact they are very much like the friends we’ve left behind in Staffordshire…

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John, an ex-colleague of Tim’s, and a very good friend wrote a poem to mark the occasion and recall the past 28 years!

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The more observant amongst you will already have clocked that today is September 12th. I finally got round to finishing the post!!

BTW A very happy 60th birthday to my good friend Corrie. She wears her years well!!

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Corrie is the second from the right. I’m standing next to her, with the tinsel wellies and bin bag… not the one in blue!!

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Corrie, again second from the right!

Since my last post

Liz and Jim have come and gone. We enjoyed a very good meal with them, and our friends John and Maureen, at the Savoie Villars in Le Grand Pressigny, followed by a fantastic Jazz Manouche concert at Le Chatelier by an accomplished group of musicians called Caragoss.

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You can check them out on this Youtube link.

The last meeting of the Loire valley CCC was held in Braye-sous-Faye at the lovely home of friends Colin and Elizabeth.

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A splendid array of delicious cakes.

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The theme was a summer picnic and I decided that my theme would be elderflower cordial. Foolishly I picked a recipe I hadn’t tried before which proved to be a disaster, both in the cake and the frosting. They tasted fine, but the look was abysmal. Following a slight tantrum (mine not his!), Tim offered to help put the frosting on the cake. I think he thought that if you can plaster a wall you can frost a cake – wrong! The wall doesn’t usually come off in the plaster. One glance at him up to his neck in frosting, trying to smear it on with his hands made me reach for the mixer and try again. This time I made my tried and tested coconut and almond cake (sans frosting) with elderflower cordial drizzled on, which was so much better. What was left of the overly runny elderflower frosting was taken as an accompaniment. It transpired that I wasn’t the only one to have had a problem. However, I have decided that from now on whatever my chosen cake turns out like I shall take it along anyway!

The original cake was eaten (and enjoyed, or so they say) by our very good friends Steve and Anne. Our lives have been intertwined since Tim met them when they were all undergraduates at Loughborough. They were an immense help with our preparations for the retirement party.

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Bill, Ben and Little Weed, or perhaps a rose between two thorns?

Whilst they were here we proudly took them to Rivau, one of our favourite chateaux. It is enchanting. In fact we suggest it as a visit to all of our guests.

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Anne was soaked by an errant sprinkler from the automatic watering system. She was not amused, and Stephen should know better than to laugh!!

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A few more Flowerpot Men!

Tim went for a day trip to Loches and Montresor with Claudette. Claudette is the car!!

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Sue and Dave arrived for a couple of days as part of their holiday. We had a lovely time eating, drinking and generally being merry! Sue and I worked together for about 25 years and we are hoping that soon Dave will be joining us in splendid retirement! We take nearly all of our visitors to Angles sur l’Anglin, and Sue and Dave were no exception. Our journey was via the brocante at La Guerche.

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Why oh why didn’t I think to keep all my old perfume bottles AND sell them?

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480 Euros for the snake skin. Who goes to a brocante with that sort of money?

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Colin and Elizabeth got married, which you can read about here. I think you’ll agree that the bride looks beautiful and that Colin is a very lucky man. To be fair, it must be said that Colin scrubs up well,too! I think Elizabeth also knows how fortunate she is. Congratulations to the happy couple.

That brings us nearly up to date. Yesterday we drove to Perrusson, near Loches, in our first foray into the workings of Le Bon Coin. We needed a tall larder fridge (to chill our drinks!) and we picked up a nearly new one. A quick clean and it’s already in use. 100 Euros well spent and a real bargain!

Besides all of this we’ve been gardening, walking and cycling, reading, sitting in the shade and generally trying to fill our time constructively. Tim has managed this very well, but I must admit to feeling less motivated. The store (a sun blind) now works by remote control with a little anemometer to wind it in automatically if the wind exceeds a set limit. There would be a photograph, but the camera is out of battery charge!

Until about ten years ago we used to cycle more, especially on holiday. Owning an apartment in the Alps took all the enjoyment out of the bicycle. I’ve always thought that Holland would be the perfect place to cycle, although we did once find what could be classed as a small hill, somewhere near Arnhem! So far we’ve ventured along the river valley (see any resemblance to Holland?) to Charnizay and to Le Grand Pressigny. Both have small bars where a reviving drink can be purchased.

I apologise that this post has become little more than an on-line diary, but I’ve promised so many of my friends back in the UK a catch up email and this will be it! I hope it finds them all happy and well, even if they are suffering the stresses of the day job. If you think work is tiring you should try retirement!!!

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That’s all for now.

If the internet starts to work again this might just post! We really are well and truly fed up of the flaky connection. Orange will send someone out for between 80 and 159 Euros, as they can tell from a phone call that the problem is ours and not theirs! I wish I could be so sure…

11 comments:

  1. Thank you. Married life is GREAT... Just like retirement... Glad you are speeding up to 'retirement' pace. We will soon be back to help you along.

    Just a thought!! It might help your internet if you rent an Orange livebox from them then (€3 per month) Perhaps they cannot say then that the problem is with you. Col

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  2. Thanks Colin, I'm not sure a Live box will help, they claim it could be our wiring. I'm thinking of buying an official 'master socket' and wiring it in where the cables enter the house. That will rule in/out the house wiring.

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  3. Poor internet connection...
    continually going on and off...
    go get another coffee...
    and relax...
    you are retired now...
    you can do what we do...
    weekday V.E.M.* and daytime interwebbing!

    I've found that our internet is best during the day....
    when the kids are in school!!
    Or early doors....
    before the little horrors are awake and out of bed...
    Outside those hours, either the kids or their parents are streaming videos or playing on-line games.
    In the evening, especially at the w/e, the little widget that tells you you are connected to the internet is letting me know that I'm "connected to the internet now".
    That said, the actual speeds are at least three times as fast as in Leeds....
    Headingley is a student area....
    then suddenly, from about 2006/7...
    all the course work for Leeds and Leeds Met suddenly had to be submitted on-line...
    and at the end of each month it was often impossible to connect...
    and we were on cable!!

    Here, we are on analogue ADSL...
    you'll get used to it.
    The only alternative is to go satellite....
    and that's NOT 3€ a month.

    There are nice paths mown in the Pré de la Forge now....
    [I found them again]...
    over a kilometetres worth...
    and the possibility of a nice cuppa when you are done...
    we do charge a fee...
    well, it is a penalty really....
    you get to take home some courgettes!!
    Glad to read that you've not been lazing around...
    but don't forget....
    you are currently...
    [until you are about 70]...
    using the holidays and evenings that you should have been relaxing in!!
    I shall now copy and paste this into a notepad file....
    in case the Infernalweb folds in on me....
    again!!

    [*very early morning]

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  4. How much are you paying for your internet? 3 Euros? I think we are paying more than 20 just for the internet, although we can suspend it over the winter.

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    1. Our internet and local calls [European that is, plus some other countries]....
      and the TV [if we could work out how to get the signal from the Livebox to the TV, that is]....
      are all "free"...
      paid for by the mobile 'fone contract with Orange....
      that we needed when Virgin decided to stop their contract with F-Connect [for peoples in Zones Blanches]....
      and we couldn't get a signal on my Virgin 'fone without going into GP....
      and for that we are paying "blurble-wot"...
      but it is still much cheaper than the Virgin, Vodafone and Orange contracts added together....
      mobile 'phone is still a bit iffy at certain times of day...
      but in 2004 I had to drive up the valley side [usually at Favier] to get any signal at all...
      and that often broke up!!
      So we have progresssssss'd in the last ten years...
      but not as fast as cities&suburbz!!!
      I could go on... but there are only so many weeks in a year!

      Before that we were paying around 19,90€ for the internet and free telephone calls from the landline...
      but at least we can communicate....
      and Pauline can contact me if I'm the far end of the pré...
      provided I have remembered to take the 'phone, that is!
      I shall now repeat the cut&paste action....
      although it isn't 9:30 yet....
      so the gamesplayers won't be out of their sacks yet!!

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    2. As predicted....
      went first pass!!

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  5. Hello Gaynor , Wow how busy you are , I am worn out just reading it .. Yes my few retired friends that I know are always busy and on the go. Take care and carry on :-) Annex

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    1. Things are beginning to quieten down, just my brother and sister-in-law who arrive today. ;o)

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  6. Life is good...you need no telling to enjoy..... hope it all carries on in such a marvelous manner.x

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    1. Life is good, Janice! Hope you are also enjoying September in Caunes. Isn't the weather wonderful?

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  7. Sounds pretty good to me! What a great time you're having - I knew it wouldn't take long for you to settled down into the busy life of the recent retiree...And a lovely look at Angles sur l'Anglin too! Axxx

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