Two bedrooms are transformed

Antique sleigh bed and chair complete the middle bedroom. You can see the new wood closet door.

Major progress on two bedrooms!  Laurent (another Laurent – this time our carpenter) finished installing the new wood doors we ordered for closets and doorways

Another view of the middle bedroom

throughout the bedroom level of the house. Rick and Martha found charming sconces for bedside lighting for the middle bedroom and Rick installed them the day before they left. The light-filled master bedroom went through a similar transformation. It is certainly satisfying to see the results of all of our efforts since renovations began in November. Finally, Martha and Lynda were able to unpack linens, pillows and furniture and place them into the bedrooms! –Dory

Master bedroom with antique wood bureau, mirror and wrought iron bed frame.

 

Another view of master bedroom


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New stair railing!

Our new stair railing. We love the simple, yet traditional, design.

Last week, Laurent (our ferronnier)  installed the handmade wrought-iron stair railing he created for us.  Laurent is a master blacksmith, who works nearby in Vaison-la-Romaine. In November, we spent quite a bit of time with him in his workshop, mulling over the design. Our goals were: lighten up the stairwell (literally) & the den (aesthetically), and make the stairs safer at the bottom. He (and we) drew  pictures and looked through his big book of decorative elements to complete the railing.  It was a pleasure working with this craftsman and we are delighted with the result! –Dory

This is what the railing looked like when we bought the house - simple, wood slats with no railing after turning the corner. This photo is a good view of the fireplace room - a cozy spot for winter evenings.

 



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Kitchen is Installed

The principal reason for our just-completed 3 week Mirabel trip was to supervise the kitchen’s installation. We had wanted to schedule it for our first week so that we could use it for the remainder of our stay, but the earliest available date was during our last week. Boy, was that fortunate – we needed a full 2 weeks to see that the walls, plumbing and electrical were fully ready. With only a couple of hours to spare, we finished preparing a spot in the dining room for the “landing” of the kitchen’s delivery. And we had literally just finished the kitchen’s walls (painting) & floor (washing) when the installers arrived the next morning!

And arrive they did, like a tornado! We jumped out of the way as the husband and wife team quickly got down to it. What was scheduled to be a two day job, took only a single day. And a dining room full of boxes was transformed into pile of trash.

And the results exceeded our expectations! We love the new kitchen’s spacious feeling, its balance with the dining room, how the its style and color harmonizes with the remainder of the house & the new tile floor, how the newly extended wing wall separates it from the front door, how the front door’s arch is accentuated, …. And, best yet, it feels like it is going to function as a great kitchen.

And a few days later I was able to install the pendant lamps, soffit lights, and dining room chandelier. But unfortunately none of the lighting circuits were yet electrified, so all pictures are lit via temporary work lights. We can’t wait to return and start cooking!

– Rick

PS Here’s a “before” shot:

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Spring in Mirabel

We arrived in mid-March to swelling fruit tree buds and a frenzy of cleanup and pruning activities in the vineyards. Over the course of our 3 week stay, the fruit orchards fully blossomed, the asparagus emerged, precocious trees leaved out, and many cultivated fields showed that new-green of early growth.


We enjoyed sunny, 70 degree lunches on our terrace most days. And when we at last unpacked the microwave, we began enjoying delightful picnic dinners on the terrace at sunset. We treated ourselves to local wines, salads, delicious pizza and quiches from the neighborhood epicerie and pâtisseries.

 

 

 

And during those final days, the wisteria exploded throughout the village, leaves emerged on many plane trees and grape vines, and neighbor Andrée’s garden came into its own on our Impasse des Fleurs!

 

 

 

Since returning, I have also put together two sweeping panoramas of Mirabel and its valley as seen from neighboring Piégon:

Piégon Pano #1 (click to view)
Piégon Pano #2 (click to view)

In the first panorama, Mt. Ventoux is the snow covered mountain on the left; in the second, the lovely little chapel is Piégon’s Notre-Dame de Cadenet, and in both, Mirabel is the village with the steeple on the right (only 2 miles away). Still photos of this area were shown in an earlier post’s slideshow (slideshow is toward bottom of that post)

We have now sampled November and March/April … can’t wait to visit at other times of the year!

– Rick

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Hand-Off!

Well, last week Martha & I passed the renovation baton to Lynda in Mirabel and returned to the states. We had a productive, albeit exhausting, three week stay. I apologize for the scarcity of blog posts during that time, but we were totally focused on renovation tasks. Now that we are back, you should see some retrospective posts … stay tuned!

– Rick

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We Have a Bathroom!

Well, it took a couple (few?) more days than expected, but we have a functioning main floor bath as of late today – toilet, sink, & shower! It may not sound worthy of a post’s title, but then you can maybe imagine our not having one during recent days in Mirabel :-). Perhaps because of that, we spent Saturday in Avignon on an all day shopping reconnaissance, looking at lighting fixtures, appliances, upstairs bath vanity & fixtures, and sundry other items. We took tons of pictures and the 6 of us are now discussing what we all want via email. On the way home from the expedition we had a fabulous dinner at Au Comptoir (translated webpage with pictures) in nearby Piolenc. Yesterday was mostly spent as a down day, recharging and assimilating what has passed by us these last 5 days. We did drive a wonderful backroads route to Mirabel aux Baronnies through Buisson, through lovely little Vinsobre vineyards, interspersed with blooming fruit trees. We then continued on through Nyons and up the Eygues valley. At Nyons the broad river valley narrows into a gorge cutting through the Baronnies, with small French villages perched between steep hillsides and the river. A complete change in scenery only 10 kilometers from “home”.

This morning we found M. Lopez busy on the bathroom and Martha immediately dove into unpacking linens in preparation for the day when someone sleeps at the house. I wandered around the house processing what we saw during the shopping expedition, collecting missing dimensions, and starting to prioritize tasks. After a cool but sunny lunch on the terrace, I grabbed my camera and spent the afternoon in therapy – driving the 3 kilometers to Piegon and exploring the photogenic locations I spied earlier in the week. Even though I am planning a return to selected sites during better light, these middle of the day shots aren’t too bad – Mirabel is the town in the distance with church steeple (post continues below the slideshow):


Tomorrow installation of the bedroom doors begins, our ferronnier should come and measure for our ironwork (stairway railing and window grill), and our heating oil tanks will be refilled. M. Lopez should begin installation of our remaining electrical and M. Zamora moves to the upstairs masonry work. And one of these days I’ll roll up my sleeves and finish tiling the bedroom level. ‘Til then (or maybe sooner 😉 ) …

– Rick

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Back in Provence!

Martha and I have been back in France for two days and we have much to share …

Peter's birthday party

This is only our second trip to Mirabel and I forgot how much easier it is to travel to a familiar place! The Portland-Amsterdam, Amsterdam-Marseilles flights were uneventful, and our drive to Cairanne was already like putting on a pair of good, old shoes. We are staying with Margaret and Peter Pigeon, who generously offered us their guest room for a few nights while we prepared Chez Mirabel for our stay. Margaret had told us that she would have dinner waiting and that Gerard and Danielle, who we met last Fall, might be joining us. What she didn’t tell us was that we would be celebrating Peter’s birthday. We had a lovely lamb dinner with lovely wines, and were also joined by Judy Harrison from Cairanne. Jetlag was completely forgotten and, before we knew it, it was midnight.

The next morning we drove to Mirabel and walked in to see the gorgeous new tiled floor on the main level. And the newly extended wing wall separating the front door from the kitchen area was perfect. We found our mason, Francois, grouting the new wall & shower tile in the downstairs bath and loved his work in that room as well. We were disappointed that the bath was not yet fully functional, but knew that Europe’s recent very cold weather could have caused things to slip a little. However, most importantly, the kitchen area was ready for the fitted kitchen’s installation on March 27th — floor done, walls and ceiling patched, plumbing moved, & electrical wiring installed!

We then went upstairs and found that Francois had finished my tiling of the bedroom level  — laundry closet, bath, and entry off of landing alcove were all in! I had given him the go ahead to tile the bath if it would otherwise keep him from tiling the walls in that room, but for some reason I didn’t expect it. My back was feeling better already! Coving and grouting still need to be done, but they are a piece of cake. The bath’s walls are mostly ready for tiling and the dryer duct had been installed from the laundry closet and across the tub’s ceiling.

It was clear that the critically needed work was now the downstair’s bath plumbing and the electrical which had yet to be done anywhere but in the kitchen. About the time I was beginning to worry about the availability of M. Lopez, our plumber/electrician, he’s there! He explained that he had been busy for weeks repairing frozen/broken pipes, but was now able to return to his work on our house — bath fixtures installed in the next couple of days and then all the remaining electrical will be done.

Even though we will soon have a functioning bath, Martha & I decided that the copious dust still to be generated precludes us from setting up a bed and living in the house :-(. So we will again stay in Lynda & Jim’s house’s apartment in Cairanne, at least until “the dust settles.”

We have also purchased an inexpensive mobile phone for local communications, ordered phone line+internet+TV service for the house, scheduled installation of the bedroom level doors for next week, and prodded our ferronnier to begin on our ironwork. But the best developments of all were seeing friends made in November. We were greeted very warmly by our neighbor Andrée, who was of course tending her garden on our Impasse des Fleurs. She looks healthy and fully recovered from her recent hospitalization.

Vew from Piégon toward Mirabel

We were also visited by our friend Dick, who lives in the neighboring town of Piégon and has been our eyes and ears in our absence. Dick invited us over to their house for a mid-day drink and to see Laura, so we did (it didn’t take a lot of arm twisting on a 70F sunny jet-lagged day). On the drive over, Dick motioned to follow him on a new-to-us route where we climbed a narrow dirt road to a knoll above their house – with an amazing view over Piégon & Mirabel nestled in their beautiful valley, with Piégon’s church, cemetery, vineyards, olive trees and starting-to-blossom apricot trees in the foreground. Years ago this location had written up (in Conde Nast?) as one of the premier picnic spots in the world … I wouldn’t argue with that judgement! I took a couple of quick snapshots out the car window … I hope to get up there for some serious pictures some early, clear morning.

Mirabel from Piégon

Then on to Dick & Laura’s house, and a warm welcoming embrace from Laura. After a tour of their gardens (this was our first daytime visit), we sat on their valley-view terrace and had wine, lovely conversations, and a late omelet lunch (after our stomachs started rumbling). At one point they said that, because of their curiosity about our project, they had looked at some timeshare/fractional share listings in the region and, in their opinion, didn’t see anything that even approached the quality of Chez Mirabel. More than three hours later we called it a day and drove back to Cairanne for a late afternoon nap.

More to come …

– Rick

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Renovations, Round Two

Well, we are returning to Chez Mirabel after an absence of a few months! Martha and Rick begin their 3+ week stay next week – inspecting all of the electrical, plumbing, & masonry work done in our absence, overseeing the kitchen’s installation, and pushing forward on remaining tasks. Lynda & Jim take over in April, and Dory & Steve in May & June. Look for frequent postings describing our progress and fun adventures!

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Doors of Mirabel-aux-Baronnies

 

 

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Revisiting Autumn in Mirabel

Sunny November day in Mirabel-aux-Baronnies

Alice just sent us a wonderful collection of photographs she took while staying with us at Chez Mirabel in November.  What a joy it is to see Mirabel once again – this time through her artistic eyes.  I love seeing the rich fall colors and glowing autumnal light dancing against the ancient stones and weathered doorways. I long to return. Thank you, Alice – I’m happy that we’ll be together again at Chez Mirabel in May!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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