Join Dave for an eventful Easter weekend in the Mayenne region of France. The vlog kicks off with a visit to a highly recommended Chinese buffet in Mayenne town that might just be Dave’s new favorite spot—despite the “gluttony” it inspires! Back at the diary, Dave dives into several gardening projects, from clearing unexpected debris under trees to experimenting with pond-side potatoes and building a new bean framework. Plus, get a candid look at the challenges of balancing a busy project schedule with visiting family and the local wildlife (moles!) making an appearance.

In this episode, you’ll see:

âś… The fantastic Chinese restaurant in Mayenne Town
âś… Crazy discoveries when gardening
âś… Mother-in-law woes
âś… Drive-way clearance
âś… Planted seeds from a little known vegetable

Associated Links;
Chinese restaurant
https://www.ocielbuffet53.fr/

Good King Henry
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blitum_bonus-henricus#:~:text=Good%2DKing%2DHenry%20has%20been%20grown%20as,more%20often%20considered%20a%20weed.

Whether you love French countryside life, home renovation projects, or just following My adventures, this vlog has something for everyone.

Email for enquires – dwjb84@gmail.com

⏱ Timestamps

00:00 – Intro: A new favorite restaurant in Mayenne
01:23 – Easter Sunday gardening: Clearing the trees
02:43 – Family updates and the “Mother-in-law” challenge
03:02 – Potato experiment & future garden plans
03:52 – Dealing with moles in the garden
05:05 – Tuesday update: Managing the driveway weeds
08:48 – Equipment shoutout: The Alise ST Hydro mower
09:43 – Wednesday: Good King Henry & the new bean framework
11:12 – Mowing the paddock and orchard tour
12:56 – Gutter mesh updates and wrap-up

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Many thanks
Dave

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