This morning I went to Chauvigny with Sue - it was the first time she had been there. We met some of the Kangaroo ladies from the course at the château of St. Julian de l'Ars and had a good chat with them. Christine bought me a bunch of Calla Lilies - which are beautiful - as a parting present.
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She was adamant that I should open the shop in Le Dorat and, you know, I think I might...
This afternoon I went to a couple of brocante shops in Bellac and bought some stuff that I thought would be good for display purposes in the shop.
A couple of baskets...
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I could do with some taller stuff too, like a dresser, but I need a van to transport my home one to the shop - or I need to buy another one.
There was a brocante shop in Chauvigny which was wonderful for inspiration. It was smaller than my shop but a real Aladdin's Cave, stocked from floor to ceiling with all sorts of things from huge wardrobes to tiny buttons. To be fair - there were only 2 wardrobes - one in each tiny room of the shop, and most of the items were displayed on chests, tables and chairs, or hung on the wall. I wish I had taken some pictures now... ...anyway, I've got chairs.... ...and tables... ...and a big suitcase (not exactly a chest, but close) and a wrought-iron French bed that I just need to get some legs welded on to...
I'm seriously going to try to get in there next week and paint the remaining wall, tidy up and make a real effort to do something so I can open this summer!
Cast Ne'er a Clout till May be Out...
It has been a cold and showery day, today, although it looked promising this morning. But by this evening I was so cold I had to light the woodburner in the kitchen. It has been a disappointing May!
According to the forecast, tomorrow (French Mothering Sunday) will be no better!
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I think I'll just do a bit of knitting, make myself a hot chocolate and a hot water bottle, and go to bed early!
2 comments:
Think you are very brave starting a business in bureaucratic France!
Lucky you!Wow to have a shop in France!
Love the basket and chair... just beautiful!
I am going to France in july and I
nearly can't waith to be there!
Suzanne
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