About La Tour de Genèbre

7 charming holiday cottages in the Dordogne. Heated pool, 9 hole pitch & putt course, farm animals & much more. Perfect for all the family!

A picture paints a thousand words

They say a picture paints a thousand words….. just as well as these days this blogging business is beating me hands down. Conscious that weeks are flying by with no time to sit and assemble my thoughts, for now I’m going to let the pictures do the talking.

The season is well under way now, the weather has taken a turn for the better,work is advancing up at La Tour de Genèbre and the kittens are nearly ready to leave home…that’s it in a nutshell. Here’s a more eloquent account of the last few weeks in glorious technicolour……

 16m x 6m heated pool

A new sand coloured liner has been fitted in the main pool

The season kicked off with a fantastic group of returning guests! Always delighted to see them as there’s a great atmosphere when they’re around! (And they’ve already booked again for next year 🙂 ) The downside of all the gites leaving at once though is ……

….loads & loads of washing….

…. and a mountain of ironing!  Never mind – some lively music, a plentiful supply of wine and 7 hours later =

job done!!

The weather has suddenly gone all Summery with temperatures of over 30°C bringing with it some uplifting views

Poppies in the veggie patch

The veggie patch is now filled with poppies where the potatoes should have been. No time to plant potatoes this year – too busy up at La Tour de Genèbre where things are steadily advancing.

Lots more work-in-progress photos on our Facebook photo album.

And finally the kittens have reached the 8 week milestone – time to launch the marketing plan. I readily admit to not looking forward to seeing them leave … I have grown very attached to these little creatures who must have been squirrels in a previous life. They can literally fly across the room , attach themselves to my legs and climb up the rest of me clinging on with their needle-sharp liitle claws… my jeans are ruined and I am covered in unsightly scratches but hey, they are so cute I’d forgive them anything!

8 week old kittens

Click here for a short video of these innocent little things giving their poor, infinitely patient Mum a run for her  money!!

Well that’s it – the last few weeks wrapped up in a few photos – normal service will be resumed as soon as possible!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The New Arrivals!

It’s been an eventful week . The highlight, for me anyway, was last Friday when the little cat (still officially nameless) presented us with 5 gorgeous little kittens. I was hoping for 4 but I suppose I should be happy that she didn’t have 6! Small mercies.

new born kittens

5 new kittens - just a few hours old

As luck would have it, Emma was off to Paris that morning which involved a 4.30am start. I couldn’t resist a quick peek before we set off and the little cat had literally just finished giving birth as I walked in. She looked exhausted but so, so pleased with herself and was determined to show me her little treasures even at that early stage.

I was smitten. All thoughts of Plan B ( had there actually been any to begin with) were now obsolete. So Plan C it is. See previous post for all Plan details!

kittens feeding

A quick kiss for Mum!

This is going to be tricky.

Firstly I need to find 5 forever homes in a region already overrun with cats. Secondly the new Mum can go back into heat as early as 2 weeks after giving birth so she will have to be kept indoors until she has weaned the kittens and can be sterilised. Miss Molly is still not her BF and Heaven knows what she would make of 5 mini cats so for now the new family are residing permanently in my workroom.

kitten cuddling mother cat

Cuddling in!!

This is fine for now as the workroom is quiet and the kittens are mere babies who just eat & sleep and never leave their bed but in just over 4 weeks all of our gites are fully booked and the workroom will have turned into a hive of ironing activity. By then the kittens will have grown into lively toddlers and I can hardly have 6 cats running amok amongst my laundry, no. As yet I have no contingency plan but the dreaded thought is never too far from the front of my mind.

For now though I am concentrating on Plan C. I am hatching a cunning marketing plan….one which will ensure that demand will far outweigh supply, and then some. The first goal is to make people believe that they really do need- and must have- one of these rare limited editions. I’ll take some irresistibly cute photos, guaranteed to melt the hardest of hearts and I’ll distribute posters, spreading the net far enough & wide enough to get a steady stream of wannabe owners beating a path to my door. Sounds simple enough.

one week old kittens

One week on - this mother must have the patience of a saint!

But (and isn’t there always a but?) two days before the kittens arrived, Sod and his stupid law forced me to drop my camera and now the screen doesn’t work. It still takes photos but I have been transported back to the good old days when you had to wait for the photos to be developed to see what you actually took, and of course without the added benefit of a view finder. My back up camera also ironically chose the same moment to start showing me an Err 99 on its screen so for now I am shooting in the dark. This doesn’t bode well for my campaign and my To Do List will no doubt threaten to go on strike if I add” Fix Cameras” on to it.

But I can’t think about all this now, I’ll think about it tomorrow. Scarlett, I’m with you on this one. Tomorrow is indeed another day.

A stunning sunset over jayac

The promise of a good tomorrow..couldn't resist adding this stunning sunset over Jayac from a fewweeks ago!

Apart from kittens the other thing dominating this week has been swimming pools.

The pool up at La Tour de Genèbre is now well under way and should be ready to be measured for the liner early next week.

Pool gets underway at La Tour de Genèbre

Filling in the steps with rubble

We have been blessed with Summer temperatures this week which has made working outside very pleasant. I hesitate to say enjoyable as mixing concrete and shovelling rubble (to infill the steps) under the hot sun isn’t everyone’s idea of fun.

A close family member ( teenage and male but who otherwise will remain anonymous in order to spare all forms of adolescent embarrassment!) tried to speed up the rubble moving process by jumping on the tractor, skip attached when no one was watching. Not bad thinking if you omit the fact that he doesn’t actually know how to drive it. Yes, he drove it right over the newly planted eleagnus, straight through the wire fence ripping out the posts as he went and ended up half way across the ajoining field. ( To the farmer who works the field – our apologies. We’ll be around as soon as we can to make amends…it’s on the To Do list)

removing a pool liner

Removing the old pool liner at Les Crouquets

The pool here at Les Crouquets has also been stripped bare and is awaiting its new liner this weekend – temperatures are set to drop quite a bit though which may hinder proceedings as some sun is needed to keep the liner pliable, Also, I’ve just seen the weather forecast and Sod ( here just a bit too often these days!) has just stated that it will rain on Sunday.

Looks like we’ll be having a very busy Saturday instead!!