Welcome to all of you out there who might be interested to know about life chez nous. Hopefully, some of you will have happy memories of the house and the village and for those of our friends who have not yet made it over here, perhaps this blog will show them what they are missing! Click on the photos to enlarge them and please feel free to comment. A first name would be great so we're not left wondering who "anonymous" is! À bientôt et bonne navigation!
Thursday, 18 December 2008
Getting Back to Normal
Wednesday, 17 December 2008
Oh Woe is Me
15th-17th December:Three days of feeling absolutely awful. Gastro-enteritis is rife in the area and I didn't escape. Only started to pick up when Maggie came around bearing a rehydration formula for
babies and instructed me to take it. in a previous life Maggie had run an elderly person's home or what ever the pc term is these days and this is what they used. But life is never without a wee ray of sushine; how we laughed at Bush having to duck the flying shoes.
babies and instructed me to take it. in a previous life Maggie had run an elderly person's home or what ever the pc term is these days and this is what they used. But life is never without a wee ray of sushine; how we laughed at Bush having to duck the flying shoes.Sunday, 14 December 2008
Christmas Market
Saturday, 13 December 2008
Just Keep Going
A week spent preparing for the Christmas Market and worrying about the weather. Will it be fine and if it's not, how are we going to get everyone into the hall? Still, it wasn't all work. Sunday we went to the Auberge for lunch and Wednesday to a rather smart restaurant in Spain where we met a charming gentleman called Ramon with a rather less charming Frenchman. Got the impression that Ramon was well-heeled and the other was there sucking up to him. Anyway we came away with Ramon's address and an invitation to visit. Apparently he has a soft spot for our village as in his youth, his first love came from here. Friday evening there was the opening of the
current exhibition. A painter/sculptress from Perpignan. We bought the bust of the African woman that you can see in the photo. Then Joëlle, Michel and Maggie came back to the house to share a basket of oysters that we'd bought and to drink lots of wine. Saturday it was the "Fêtes des Ecoles" where you could part with your money in aid of the school outing fund. Fater Christmas arrived on a horse but apart from that it was bitterly cold and there wasn't much to encourage us to linger. At least we showed face which is more than the Head does for events organised by the Mairie (he was beaten for the 3rd time in the elections; some scars never heal), got our ears blasted off and beat a retreat home to the warm and a pot of tea.
Saturday, 6 December 2008
Pulling out all the Stops
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Friday, 5 December 2008
2nd Téléthon Event
Thursday, 4 December 2008
All Go!
Wednesday, 3 December 2008
Bad Vibes Continue
Joséphine came around to put her point of view again and Maggie came to "sound off" about egos getting in the way everywhere. Still I suppose there was some sort of balance as Yaneth came and we've decided our project deadline should be extended and Joëlle came by with Jean Ortiz for an apéritif while the men were at the Mairie.
Tuesday, 2 December 2008
One Big Headache
An Association meeting in the morning where we counted the money and tried to sort out the unclaimed prizes. Not easy when you have a name and no phone number. The evening should have been a pleasant one as it was the monthly trip up into the mountains for Christian' meeting and the restaurant where a "zarzuela" had been especially ordered. A "zarzuela" is a Catalan fish stew, by the way. This time we were joined by Juste and Joséphine but a row kicked off between her and Alain about the Téléthon; I'll spare you the details. Then to cap it all, we came home and I was sick. Hadn't eaten the fish so I've no idea why.



Monday, 1 December 2008
1st Téléthon Event
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