Sunday, May 31, 2009

In training

Look and learn love, look and learn

Saturday, May 30, 2009

Pau Classic Car Grand Prix

Every year Pau hosts a WTCC race, a classic car race and a Formula 3 race across 3 different weekends. It was the first city in France to hold motor races on its streets. We visited the classic car race

Everyone on best behavior for their day out. Ice creams were awarded

Concourse left

Concourse right

Color & details galore

An older, better Peugeot

A perfect Morgan in British Racing Green

Lavish beyond

More my cuppa tea

50's & 60's

This mini should've won a trophy for effort. He nearly binned it every lap, even on a yellow flag

Would you race it?

This Lotus 11 looked like an old aircraft, all metal and rivets

Mum found her next part exchange

Color

Here's exactly who should be racing this car. Golden

Correct

Strapped together as an old suitcase

Last dash to the line, Pre War race

And ending in the 70's

Sling the trophy in the passenger seat and bugger off to the champers tent, as one should

Pickle enjoyed her first race (even though she was officially at Assen Moto GP inside mum's tummy)

Lucius loves cuddles

With nanna Baker

With Keith

With the old man

With Mama

The Zoomer came for a ride



It's like they were made for each other

Jardin, avec aide

Keith instigates a mass burning of our 'surplus'

It was a lot bigger by the end; we disposed of the old kitchen units, the ceiling paneling and plenty of old wood from the barn

Neil gets to grips with the Billhook, a favorite tool amongst those found in the barn

Mum helped to clear this section of wall, discovering ferns, lilies and roses under a mass of nettles and weeds

La rose


The highlight of the session was finding this grapevine. We set up a rustic support using a junky old mimosa tree which we cleared to make room for it

This'll be bottled at the end of the season

The compost bin was overflowing by the end of the day

Gavarnie

The Gavarnie natural ampitheatre (a UNESCO world heritage site no less). It is a couple of hours south east, although only about 65kms, the mountain roads take some patience and a little more time than expected

Spring was abundant

Hikes vary in distance and can include overnight stays in refuges

Melting snow

Elaine and nanna Baker

Pickle ready to go home after a long day of hiking

A mid week evening

Keith helped cut the lawn, then feed the cows. They've developed a taste for the cuttings and now follow us along the fence when we're mowing and occasionally tussle for the winnings

Found an amazing beetle

Got the barby going

Watched a lightning storm

This is lit by lightning, it's actually about 11pm

Meteorological niceness

Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Miss L at bathtime

Lucius flapping her pins in excitement about her new bathtub (work in progress)
(also, mum was standing close by, so no danger)


No more tears