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    • elmerE Offline
      elmer
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      Wooh Gaieus how can you know things like that, pretty interesting, never heard of that before ,will try to get some more infos. But have you heard of this bunch of french former carribean pirates who retired north of Madagscar near Diego-Suarez, and founded the first french republic, far before 1789, already with equal vote rights for men and women amongst other rules this type. Very romantic isn'it they ended probably eated by the locals......

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      • GaieusG Offline
        Gaieus
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        @solo said:

        ...Yes Gaieus, now you see where the saying 'bloomin pretty' comes from. πŸ˜†

        πŸ˜„

        She definitely IS one!

        Patrice: Hungary is such a small country that we learn about all our "great travellers" in primary school. Plus when I was a child I even read a novel about the guy.

        I didn't know about the pirate colony though. But I know they had such "communities in the Caribbean, too (and not from the latest movies... πŸ˜„)

        Gai...

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        • elmerE Offline
          elmer
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          Hi Gaieus,
          You sure learnt well in school boy, that was in 1772,just imagine what it could have been at that time!
          So you win a new picture: teack shingled wood
          I use as roofing here.
          Have a nice day,
          Patrice


          667toits manga be.JPG

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          • GaieusG Offline
            Gaieus
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            Ah, those are very nice. We (almost) only use wood shingles during the renovetion of historic buildings nowadays... There are a couple of people making them though (and you probably know you cannot saw them only carve or what so that they don't get soaked that easily).

            As for my studies, I graduated (plus ever since have finished all the courses but been postponing to hand in my postgrad PhD thesis for years now) in history, too πŸ˜„

            Gai...

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            • elmerE Offline
              elmer
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              Lucky Hungary...
              Wood shingles is my favorit choice for it's very good integration in the tropical landscape and the thermal insulation.
              We usualy saw them but they are still lasting a long time , all depending on the underneath ventilation.
              We also use vegetal leaves from satrana palm tree and ravinala, the "traveler tree".
              Next shots,
              Have a good day,
              Patrice

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              • elmerE Offline
                elmer
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                shots coming,


                littelage satrana.JPG


                trano loulou.JPG

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                • elmerE Offline
                  elmer
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                  And a link to the event of the year:
                  http://www.malagasycup.com

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                  • GaieusG Offline
                    Gaieus
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                    Nice shots, really! (And it's getting colder and colder here 😞)

                    Gai...

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                    • elmerE Offline
                      elmer
                      last edited by

                      Thanks Gaieus for following me in madagascar,for this morning: mrs maki and maki house,enjoy,
                      regards,
                      Patrice


                      villa maki.JPG


                      maki bureau.JPG

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                      • GaieusG Offline
                        Gaieus
                        last edited by

                        Also nice avatar!
                        πŸ˜„

                        Thanks for keeping posting, too!

                        Gai...

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                        • elmerE Offline
                          elmer
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                          You're welcome Gaieus!
                          Morning pics!
                          I had to fight with Mrs Maki this morning as she definitly loved seating right on my desktop.....not that easy to type or play sketchup!

                          Have a good day,

                          Patrice


                          trano J deck.JPG


                          trano J family.JPG


                          the sea.JPG

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                          • GaieusG Offline
                            Gaieus
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                            That house looks to be a very pleasant place to live in. And if the sea is so close too, then I think you're just having a holiday there!

                            I hope Mrs Maki wasn't seriously hurt in the fight though!
                            πŸ˜„

                            Gai...

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                            • elmerE Offline
                              elmer
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                              Don't worry Gaieus, Mrs Maky has recovered and knows now that it's much safer for her to stay at least one meter from the computer, but still glancing at me with those particular eyes that says that if she could be closer, she would love to!
                              Well, all these houses I sent pics from, were drawn by me (and some time built), for private clients while I was leaving here, eleven years from 1991 to 2002!
                              Still working with residential projects, lots of fun!
                              Right now it's 32Β°over here, with just a little good rain every two or three days to keep the green shiny! Love that.

                              Patrice

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                              • GaieusG Offline
                                Gaieus
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                                Well, and here it's about 5Β° and raining and windy and foggy. I start to hate it already! (Although I really hate very hot - especially humid - weather, too).

                                Near the sea, where there is always a nice, fresh breeze but the weather is warm so you can build houses without heating and with big openings so that you can live in them while almost outdoors too - well, that's (or at least would be) my style.

                                Gai...

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                                • elmerE Offline
                                  elmer
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                                  I understand your feeling Gaieus, I'll fly back to France by the end of next week and doesn't want to think right now what I am going to find unboarding! Fortunately I live in the south of france where winters are not that bad.
                                  Here, the moisty season is from january to may but the temperature never gets above 35Β° but even though, I tell you, you swet and swet and swet......
                                  Anyway building here is, as you say, quite simple and we don't have to go through all a bunch of building codes and others European laws. Keeping the inside shady and orienting the building, according to the wind so that a gentle breeze goes through all day and night and you're just fine. I try all my best to make houses where you don't need any artificial climatisation device, but I agree, a good ceiling fan is your best friend here!
                                  Have a good day,
                                  Patrice
                                  ps: I agree with St Thomas Aquinas!


                                  morning sea web.JPG


                                  manga be driveway web.JPG


                                  maki bureau bob web.JPG

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                                  • GaieusG Offline
                                    Gaieus
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                                    @unknownuser said:

                                    ... agree with St Thomas Aquinas!

                                    Well, it's always fun to find a nice quote that can have some kind of meaning here "aboard". πŸ˜„

                                    Anyway, here there is also a tendency (or rather "just" a certain "school") to get back to natural materials, "organic" building etc.
                                    Adobe, clay, wood, hay, straw - all are being used and experimented with and the outcome is often surprisingly good! The only thing is that it does not fit well with our mass-production style of living and thinking about the world.

                                    Gai...

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                                    • elmerE Offline
                                      elmer
                                      last edited by

                                      Hi Gaieus, hi folks,
                                      You are absolutely right Gaieus,and that is what I'm looking for in this country, something different, not yet in "THE SYSTEM"!
                                      We also use adobe and hand pressed bricks a lot as well as some nice wood like teack, quinina, nanto(hard grain brownish local tree)and a few others like palissander, rose wood and ebena for inside furnitures...
                                      But well, today I go for tourist life

                                      Have a good day,
                                      Patrice


                                      tourist hard life.JPG


                                      capitaine fish.JPG


                                      andilana  beach.JPG

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                                      • GaieusG Offline
                                        Gaieus
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                                        Mmm... That fish...
                                        I'm getting hungry!
                                        πŸ˜„

                                        Gai...

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                                        • elmerE Offline
                                          elmer
                                          last edited by

                                          Hi GaΓ―eus,

                                          Well I'm back in France. The last days in Nosy Be were very busy and I had no time to jump in the forum. This was worth as I contracted two new buildings here, a 60 bedrooms beach hotel and a commercial and condos.
                                          I also took time to plant a few coconuts, bananas trees and bougainvilliers;)

                                          See you soon some where on SCF, thanks again for your following me over there, and thanks also for your great work on "the" forum.

                                          Regards,
                                          Patrice

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                                          • GaieusG Offline
                                            Gaieus
                                            last edited by

                                            At least it's been sunny and nice, warm here for the last couple of days, too.
                                            Thanks for the pics so far!

                                            Gai...

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