Friday, August 29, 2008
Monday, August 25, 2008
Back with a bang
I finished the loose cover I was doing for Liz & it worked out well (I think). The fabric was perfect for her lovely old french farmhouse. Here's a picture for your perusal...it's such an amazing building with walls two and a half feet thick. So cool on a hot day.
Waiting at the Ferry terminal in Calais is like some bizarre Wim Wenders movie. An industrial landscape of trucks and planes, flyovers and huge ships. As we waited in line, slightly hysterical from tiredness (and a near accident on the motorway), we spotted this sensational '62 Chevy coming to England for a meet in Ipswich.
Here, completely out of all context is a photo of some crazy plant pods that the lovely Christine our neighbour at La Fosse gave us. 'La perruche' or little parrots. Who knew???
When we got back we had a HUGE & very welcome sleep and then readied ourselves for the party that was the reason for us rushing back before the long weekend.
But SOME girls too...
and much camping action as people came from as far away as New York for the special doooooo.
Here's a video of Clarissa and her bestest friend (besides me that is) Nettie at fever pitch on the Saturday. Brondie & Russ's little boy Billy gets in on the action as well.
And yet another video to slow down your workings. This time of Joe doing his stuff.
Tuesday, August 19, 2008
All the way to Aubigné
Liz had told us to go and have a look at a small village nearby called Aubigné where some friends of hers live. It was a very hilly road but we finally made it and it was really worthwhile.
We had passed the signs often but not turned off the main road. There was a Chateau with a lovely garden behind the Church.
A donkey near the Church.
A great old tractor.
A bloody gorgeous Manoir... An even more gorgeous Abbey..
With a Juliet balcony.
And a series of sensational bits of topiary in the cemetry.
Sunday, August 17, 2008
(I stupidly forgot to take my camera with me. Ricardo took some photos with his phone but we don't have the down loader thingy with us so you'll have to wait.)
The best part of the evening was the music. A duo of handsome Frenchmen called Les Z’aminches . They made the night. The whole restaurant was singing along with the guitar & accordian players. Here are some photos of them from their Myspace webspace. Check out the link & enjoy.
Saturday, August 16, 2008
La weekend, Savennieres and Monsieur Brunet
After the brocante Liz had told us about a lovely little village called Savenniéres. So we went to explore...it had a marvelous Belle Epoque Post office and lots of tiny winding streets.It is near Behuard where the ghost house is. It was very quiet and we only just caught the boulangerie. There wasn't anything much to eat so oh dear we had to have nougat glacé for lunch.....we sat in the park in the centre of the village with no one else around on a millstone and ate them out of their little plastic cups with the end of the nail file (the non-nail end I hasten to ad) and our fingers. It was one of those times when you notice you're completely happy. It had a wonderful ancient Church with grotesque gargoyles around the eaves. Here's a photo of one of them come down to earth...After all that we came back to La Fosse for a nap and then off to dinner next door at Christine & Simon's house. She of Grand Tiramisu fame from last year. I didn't take any photos as it seemed a bit rude but boy was it good. A continuation of the fabulous gourmet-ness (is that a word) of all La Fosse has to offer.
Moving right along....this morning after wandering down to where Liz & Laure were lounging in deckchairs recovering from last night's excesses, Liz declaired that the neighbour on the other side (Monsieur Brunet, the vigneron) was open for business. If we wanted to taste some great wines we'd better get a move on.... so off we went JUST after breakfast to a wine tasting in an amazing cellar. Mr Brunet is a Gallic stunner with a nose to die for (in both ways). Here we are looking very English & restrained in his CaveForget about bottles it's all here still in the vats
Today will also go down in history as Laure's birthday. A little special festival tart?
Avec une candle. Twenty one today.
Thursday, August 14, 2008
See food diet...
I know, pick the leaves, boil them, stuff them and eat them............. With pine nuts, & mint,
currants and rice. C'est bon.
A lot of stuffing and rolling...a little bit of cooking. (Well a lot actually, I burnt them on their bottoms).
They kind of worked but were a little bit tough. Maybe vine leaves in late summer are a little too old to use. Damn, I'll have to come back in Spring.....
More pincushions
I found it after finding out that Kellypuffs has been reading this book. It looks gorgeous. I wish I'd brought some felt with me. Hmmmm now where CAN I get felt?