Last weekend we had a flying trip out to La Matha - we could only do one night due to work commitments, flying out early on Saturday and returning on Sunday. It was a lazy sort of weekend - a good lunch on each day: Au Fil de L'Eau on Saturday and Chai Pascal in St Émilion on Sunday and a nice dinner at the house.
There was one thing that we sorted out - the problem with the fire. When we were over for a few days in December, we realised that a lot of the heat generated by the central heating was just going up the chimney. Also when we had the open fire working, most of that heat was going up the chimney as well, and not much came out into the room. This clearly won't be an issue for our summer guests, but clearly it is something we need to sort out if we are going to be spending more time there.
As a result, we've organised for a wood-burning stove to be installed, and that will happen at Easter when we're over for the long weekend. I had been resisting this for a while, but I had bowed to the inevitable.
Pip took this photo to mark the end of the open fire.
Sunday, 17 January 2016
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