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Kitty

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  1. I'm with Tresco on this one i.e. it is worth the expense to bring your stuff.  It is SO expensive to replace things in France.  They do not have the same sort of furniture and it is very 'heavy', in weight and in style.  I have been shocked at the price of household things.

    You end up learning nasty lessons, which you could do without.  For example, I had to buy several beds and the price was ghastly before I even bought the mattresses to go on them.  I got them home, made them up, only to find that the wooden supports under the mattresses were not included and had to paid for seperately.  How could they sell a bed that is not usable?

    Given my time all over again, I would have paid the price of a removal van.

  2. When we bought our house, it was priced as being 108,000 euros.  We were sitting in the notaire's office and the notaire went through page by page the details of our house.  She said that our house was 100,000 euros and we nodded, thinking 'Cool, we have got it for less!'.  Sadly, 5 minutes and a few pages of contract later, she said that the immo's fees were 8,000 euros.  The penny then dropped that we were in fact paying the fees inclusive in the price.
  3. I get bitten all over as well and so does my young son.  My three young daughters and my husband live in the same 'space' and don't have one bite to show.  So unfair.  Perhaps I just taste so good...

    My bites are almost all mosquitoes.  In 33, we have lots of ditches full of water, which act as a breeding ground for the little blighters.

  4. I used to think that it was the height of sadness (or geekiness) to be at home on a Saturday night.  And now, here I am, chatting to complete strangers in my home on a Saturday night.  We should be out clubbing...
  5. I had these tiles in my French kitchen and because of the fire hazard, removed them.  The decorator said that there was no chance in removing the glue - he has tried in other houses several times.  He sanded the blobs with sandpaper as much as he could with his strained neck and then painted the whole ceiling several times.  Now, you can't see the blobs that much unless you are really being fussy.
  6. Mummy told me never to say the word 'lounge' (there you are - I've just said).  The word or words to use is/are 'drawing room'.  Splendid - that has made it frightfully clear.  What does one want to talk about in my drawing room?
  7. I was wondering whether there is a correlation between ironing shetts and a well-run chambre d'hote. 

    As a non-ironer (my four children didn't know what an iron was until they went to the girl scouts), I don't run a B&B.

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