After 9 years living in France, near Poitiers in the heart of the countryside, we've moved back to England. We are in Margate, within half a mile of the sea, in a small development of new houses...........David Sefton
Friday, June 27, 2008
Karaoke in Boussais
Yesterday we were entertained by an excellent chap who sang his heart out, karaoke style. He specialised in Neil Diamond, who happens to be my all-time favourite too. It took place at the home of friends of ours in Boussais, in front of 40 friends. The singer was staying in their Gites, and performed exceptionally well - in fact he is a professional singer.
Wednesday, June 25, 2008
Downpour in a torrent
Yesterday, in the evening, 2 inches of rain fell in a few minutes. I know that as I left out an empty glass in the open, and the two inches of water were plain to see. The regular casualty of these torrents is our canopy which fills with water on the roof, which then collapses under the weight. Hopefully, the metal frame can be straightened like the last time.
Friday, June 20, 2008
First full day of pool use
At last the weather held for the day that we had 8 guests for lunch. The water is down to 21 degrees, but that is quite bearable once one has braved the entry.
Tuesday, June 17, 2008
53 Lambardes, New Ash Green
We lived at this house in the 70s and 80s for many years. I came across this picture in a book on the celebrated architect Eric Lyons (he was the RIBA President in 1977), who created the Span development in the Kent countryside. There were more than 53 houses on that neighbourood of Lambardes, and of all of those the author chose ours.
Wednesday, June 11, 2008
Hurdy Gurdy?
We came across this contraption at a market in Civray. The man playing it had left it there in the care of his dog, so I'm not sure how it is played.
Storm in Lavausseau
Last night there was a very fierce storm here. The thunder and lightning must have gone off at least 100 times, and it went on for a couple of hours. The only casualty here at Bas Etang was our new canopy that collapsed. Fortunately the roof is intact, but the metal frame is somewhat twisted. I understand that there has not been a storm as bad as this for the last 10 years. And the forecast is bad for the next fortnight too!
Monday, June 09, 2008
The first lilypad flower
Today this flower emerged from between the lilypads. It has been very sunny in the last few days, so I hope this will be the first of many.
Tuesday, June 03, 2008
Sweet shop in La Rochelle
This is how classy a sweet shop can be in France. Imagine that in the UK. No, I thought you couldn't.
More customary view of La Rochelle
This is a very desirable view of the harbour's edge. We had a snack in a beautiful bar - mussels in curried sauce for me, and a sandwich (a foot long) for Amanda.
La Rochelle harbour
We went to La Rochelle to pick up our friend Dennis, who was arriving from Bristol via EasyJet. We took the opportunity to go into the town. I took this photo by the harbour wall as I was intrigued to see schools of fish in the dirty water. Click on the photo to enlarge it to reveal the fish.
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