Thursday, December 04, 2025

Exploring

We haven't been back to the piney woods since I took this photo a week ago. I'm not sure nothing's changed. I heard some sounds that could have been chainsaws over the past few days. Like I said, I don't want to be out there with Tasha if there's a crew working. She gets excited.

Tasha explores one of the places were trees were cut.

 

Wednesday, December 03, 2025

Keeping track

I'm just guessing here, but I think this might be some sort of system to estimate how much wood is piled up and/or a way to see if someone is taking logs without authorization. Whatever it is, it's colorful.

Piled and marked.

We're having single digit (Celsius) weather right now. Nothing below freezing, though. And light rain showers continue to move through. Ah, winter.

Tuesday, December 02, 2025

Tasha Tuesday

Tasha on Thanksgiving Day, 2025.

Monday, December 01, 2025

What's left

This is what's left of the piney woods. It's mostly the piney part. Most everything around the pines has been cut. That'll make it easy to walk into, when the time comes. I"ll be waiting until I know we won't be in the way of the lumberjacks.

This is the neater, and smaller, of the two wood piles. The heart of the piney woods is in the background.

I"m out to an early morning appointment up near Blois. The temperature is low, but it's not quite down to freezing. 

Sunday, November 30, 2025

Danger!

The funny thing is that you have to get up close to read the notice. Which says, "Danger, Risque de chute. Ne pas monter sur les piles de bois," and translates to, "Danger. Risk of falling. Do not climb on the woodpiles."

The notice stapled to the big log pile I posted yesterday. I wasn't tempted to climb.

Yesterday was our third pair of meals from the Thanksgiving roast of lamb. Ken transformed it into an Asian style stir-fry. Yum! I think that's the end of it now.

Saturday, November 29, 2025

Timber!

These are some of the trees that were taken down around the piney woods a couple of weeks ago. The crews use tractors that are equipped with what I'll call "gripping hands." They grab a "handful" of logs, lift and swing them around, then stack them more or less neatly as you can see here.

That's a lot of wood!

Lamb leftovers were delicious. We ate the lamb cold (well, room temperature) with Ken's home made mayonnaise, cooled steamed potatoes and green beans (flageolets). And I think we'll be able to make a small third meal for two with what's left. Yum!

Friday, November 28, 2025

Pumpkin pie

Thanks to all for the warm holiday wishes. I wish I could send everyone a piece of this pie through the internet. It's made with our home-grown squash and it turned out great. I'm looking forward to having more as we work our way through holiday leftovers. 😃😃😃

An annual treat: home-made pumpkin pie. Cheers!

The wine is a local sparkling rosé. And, while it looks like it would be sweet, it's actually quite dry. Yum!