Sunday, January 27, 2013

Living in a Chateau

I'm loving living up on the top floor of the Chateau. It's good to have a proper kitchen for a change. I noticed a set of cat paw prints just in front of the stove this morning. A cat walked across the tiles drying in the sun more than 150 years ago. This last apartment in the Chateau will go on the market this year after a folding wall bed goes in
The loft apartment in the barn is great for entertaining but not quite so good for cooking a simple meal and hunkering down during the winter months. It's still open living with lots of light though. On some mornings I can look out and see the Pyrenees to the south. January is over next week and then I'll be looking for the first almond blossoms in the Minervois.
The materials to start the dividing walls for the first three units in Jardin de Charlotte arrived Saturday morning. Walls start to go up Monday morning.

Saturday, January 19, 2013

Last night was the annual town meeting chaired by the Mayor. It was in the local salle de fete which is a converted barn with exposed stone, tiled floors and huge steel and glass windows. The whole town council was there, and I would guess 2 to 300 citizens of Olonzac. Not bad when there are only 1700 citizens in total and there was snow on the ground. Subjects included the beautification of principal boulevard, scheduled for this year, making it more pedestrian friendly and improving the outside terraces for the cafes and restaurants.
Fingers crossed, the golf course just outside of town will get planning permission within a few months  and will start in the fall or next spring as will the regeneration of the boulevard in front of Jardin de Charlotte. New traffic control measures are proposed to keep heavy traffic out of the center, slow it down and generally making travel by foot and bicycle  more secure . Olonzac is on the way up! It deserves to be. This is a beautiful part of the world.
The snow? That's a rare thing here and lasted for an entire day. The sun is back and everything has melted.

Sunday, January 13, 2013


Another beautiful day in the Minervois valley. The forecast was for rain but as you can see, and as so often happens, it was a beautiful bright weekend. We started this weekends walk from the village of Agel, locally famous for it's spring water. The ancient fortified Chateau is in the upper picture. Thick walls and a variety of towers are on the site as is a long tree lined drive to the main building.
The courtyard shown in the picture below is an example of the kind of courtyards we will incorporate into Jardin de Charlotte. This restored property sits up in the hills above the village.
The route we took up into the Haut Languedoc is through vineyards, forest and the wild garriage. No wild boar, one fellow on a bicycle, one couple hiking and only one car seen in the course of this excursion. This region is a walkers or bicyclists dream.