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  1. Hi all 27's hope you are all well.

    Some interesting events to be seen in Normandy over the next coming months;

    28th May- Chateau du Blanc-Buisson, St Pierre du Mesnil. 150 volunteers acting out scenes from the 700 years of the chateaus history. www.blancbuisson.com

    28 & 29 May - Espace St Laurent, Verneuil-sur-Avre. Craft works, iron glass, procelain and stained glass events. (0232327241).

    May thru to Sept. Abbaye de Fontaine-Guerad, Radepont. Saturdays, tourch lit visit through the abbaye. Sundays a treasure hunt for children. www.cister.net

    5 Jun- Bernay, Brionne, book stalls, story tellers and street theatre (0683096650).

    8Jun- St Georges-du-Vievre- guided rambles at dusk with music entertainment. picinc meal. www.loisirsetculturedanslelieuvin.com

    18 & 19 Jun. Les Andelys-Medieval market and show, jugglers, falconry, music and comedy.

    www.ville-andelys.fr/ocla

    25 Jun until July- Pont-Audemer, Festival. Concert, market,street art, hot air balloons.

    www.ville-pont-audemer.fr

    26 June-St Pierre du Vauvray, ramble +(guided) hill walk early morning with breakfast over looking the Seine.

    www.torisme-seine-eure.com

    Regards,

    Jon

    27

  2. In France, Normandy (27)...daffs about to bloom...buds on fruit trees...primroses in the garden peeping from behind hedges. Everlasting sweetpeas (surprised me!) have growth of about 4 inches.

    South of England...daffs in bloom and covered in snow (a fews days ago!). Snowdrops ended.

    I can confirm the mousing season has begun as the boss cat has been busy these last few weeks.

    Jon

    27
  3. Last time we visited our French property spoke with the maire about this very subject. He just shrugged his shoulders and continued with the beer we had given him. Our fosse septique is over 25 years (+) old and we know we have a soakway that goes into the farmers field, which he seems OK with.He has some sheep in the field with apple (cider) trees. However, would we need to change this if, for example, he sold the land and someone built a house there? Or would this soakway prevent anyone from building a residential building.

    Many thanks,

    Jon

    27
  4. Hi 27's,

    good to see the thread is growing.

    Spent just over a week in Eure just before Christmas. We had a fluttering of snow which lasted a whole half hour. Looked a picture in the garden as we looked out of the window with a roaring log fire inside, supping a glass of wine.

    Neighbour, whom we had only ever seen dashing by in his car, came walking through the gates with gun and two dogs yapping at his heels. Feared the worst and thought one of the family must have tried their French out on him and perhaps put the wrong accent on something...should I run for cover I thought. No..sent wife to the door instead. Neighbour then handed over a bird from his shoot that morning. I heard a few mumbled sounds from the doorway and off the neighbour went still with his dogs yapping at his heels. Must admit we were touched by this generous act. Must return the compliment next time we are there.

    Happy New Year to all 27's....

    Jon

  5. Hi 27's,

    I see the number is growing.

    I agree about Le Petit coq au Champs-Campigny near PA. Lovely surroundings and meal was excellent and staff very accommodating. This was the first time we had tried Calvados there.

    There is also a nice, lunch-time place in Beuzeville, just off the market square, trying to rack my brain for the name of it.

    Honfleur is on our list to do in the warmer months as so far just enjoyed coffee on the pavement area watching the artists and the world go by. There is one artist (female) who paints a tiny cat in all her paintings. Honfleur has a lovely public park just a few mins walk from the harbour area. Exotic plants with plenty of seating for viewing.

    Have visited a few markets and found Evreux has some good local produce; cider tasting was on offer. Brionne's market in the summer was heaving with seafood and veg. Off to 27 next weekend...cannt wait.

    Jon

    27

  6. Hi Sue, Alan, Robin,

    Flash in PA seems to be a good visit and have bought some cheap items. Again our property needs just some TLC on the inside and a dab of paint on the outer bits. Not up to major DIY projects, but who knows what the walls will give up in a few years time!

    Rented a cottage in St George when we property hunted, super place with a typical French square.

    We are not far from Conches and the shops are good, have found a cafe to sit and watch the world go by. The last time in France we found the boules park/court (?) and look forward to watching some games in the warmer months. Seems as though 27 has a number of us in the area.

    Jon

    27
  7. Hi, Just like to say thanks for the infor on the forum (topics). New to the site and enjoy reading some of the postings. Hope in time I can add some info and share.

    Our (holiday) house in Normandy has just gone through, needs updating, but no major work (thankfully). Any forum gatherings in Normandy around Christmas time? I see the other areas meet up from time to time.

    Jon

    27

  8. Just bought property in Normandy. Now for the updating of the house and am wondering if there is a book/manual in English which covers those DIY projects in France. Really looking for the pipe sizes (plumbing for bathroom/kitchen)which I have been told are different from the UK and damp proof course etc. Any suggestions would be just great. Thanks,

    Jon
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