The gîte we rented was a fairly big house with an enclosed courtyard. Above is the living room. One thing it didn't have was an internet connection. When I told them woman who greeted us that on the the Gîtes de France web site, a connection
was listed as available. "I don't know why they put that in the description," she said. "It's never had internet.
So now you'll feel like you really are on vacation. You won't have to work while you're here."
She obviously didn't understand much about using today's technologies.
The kitchen was big too. There was no separate dining room. There were three bedrooms, one downstairs with a half-bath
and two upstairs, where the full bathroom was. The upstairs toilet was of the type that has a grinder built in,
like a garbage disposal. It made so much noise that it could be be heard all through the house
when the toilet was flushed. Putting in a toilet with a grinder is a way to avoid
having to do major plumbing work to update an old house.
I have never heard of a toilet with a grinder. Makes sense,though, I guess.
ReplyDeleteDarn…that was me, Judy. IPad commenting always screws up somehow 😄
ReplyDeleteUsually you have to put in a big pipe for a toilet. With a grinder, a small pipe works. We learned about this when we had the WC (half bath) put in up in our loft a couple of years ago. I think the first time we ever stayed in a place with a toilet grinder was down near Toulouse, in Castelnaudary, in 1989. We knew that we didn't want a grinder toilet because of all the noise the one in that gîte in Bouzy made.
ReplyDeleteNow I know about toilet grinders, ugh! Bet that gite has wifi now.
ReplyDeleteWe were pretty mystified by the bathroom in the hotel in Castelnaudary in 1989. But we had one of our most memorable dinners ever there.
DeleteNot in the bathroom, of course. In the hotel's restaurant.
DeleteI like her response, now you’ll really feel like you’re on vacation.
ReplyDeleteI've been on vacation for 20 years now.
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