Published On Jun 23, 2024
After the wedding in Belgium, Philippe returns home with a fully loaded van (more on that later). I'm staying a few more days to spend extra time with friends and family. With the path to the old tractor cleared and the trees freed from brambles, we're waiting for the ground to dry before moving it with the excavator. Now, Philippe returns to a task from three videos ago: removing the render from the old farmhouse. As each layer comes off, we uncover remnants of past additions and changes. A few days later, Philippe eagerly cleans it up to welcome us home. Odin's grandmother joins us and stays the week.
Every time we go to Belgium, we try to make the trip worthwhile—it's quite a drive. This time, we filled the van with second-hand finds and items from a friend renovating his house, like a fridge and an old wood stove for the barn once it's renovated. After unloading and cleaning the van, we decide to visit the Château de Jumilhac! Come and join us on this beautiful journey through time.
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