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"During his six years working for St Helens Council Education Department, Paul was, among other things, our in-house "languages expert", doing the translating, interpreting and liaison with our twin towns in Chalon-Sur-Saône, France, Stuttgart, Germany and El Prat de Llobregat, Spain. His participation has enabled us to maintain strong links with all three towns, particularly in the field of education, where he set up and managed a very successful work experience programme for sixth formers"
Brian Mainwaring, Director of Education, St Helens Council, August 1995

Log blog!
Friday, 10 December 2010 14:00
 

Well, it’s that time of year again up here in the mountains. As the Winter draws in and the strong winds infiltrate the gaps in our ill-fitting windows and doors, turning our old house into an ice-box, it’s time to see about ordering logs for the fire! But, what to do? Our regular supplier has packed in!

For the last few years, we’ve bought logs from Paco, delivered to the door in a dupe, at a very reasonable 50€ a load, about half a ton. Towards the end of last Winter he’d run out, so we bought a dupe-load from the only other local supplier. That cost us a steep 70€ and it was rubbish! Soaking wet and poor quality. It was virtually impossible to ignite!

This year we have discovered that Paco has given up the log business altogether. Not wanting to buy more extortionately priced schrott from the now monopoly log supplier in the village, we decided to look for an alternative source.

We’ve ended up collecting our own from Fernando in Ronda – I have a large van, so that was no problem. A price-busting 40€ for a similar quantity and dry as a bone! Plus a free sack of off-cuts to use as kindling.

Only problem is how to get the logs from the van up to the house, as there is no vehicular access unless you have a very slim 4-wheel-drive or your own dupe.  Frau W came up with a great idea – use a wheelbarrow!

Well, as I write, puffing heavily, I’ve not long since pushed two barrows-full the 200km uphill to the house!  And they still have to be schlepped upstairs to the log store. Well, the living room and fire are on the first floor – we’re upside-down dwellers.

Was it such a great idea, then?  Of course – it’s going to keep me fit and help me shed some weight (isn’t it?)

© Paul Whitelock

 

See also www.theolivepress.es

Tags: log, logs, dupe, kindling, Paul Whitelock, www.a1-solutions-spain.com

 

 

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Paul Whitelock

Paul is a Joint Honours graduate in Spanish and German, a qualified teacher (PGCE) and has a Member of the Institute of Linguists (MIL) qualification.

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