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Cooking with the Seasons: February
Hello All A wonderful event in February is the appearance of Mimosa. The Mimosa trees near us are yet to flower, perhaps a little behind this year, or were early as the weather in February for the last couple of years has been unseasonably warm. Not this year! It was a joy at the market on Saturday to spot the beautiful yellow splash of a jug filled with bunches of mimosa just waiting to be bought and taken home. A real sign of brighter days ahead, but meanwhile a cheery vase of tiny yellow fluffy pompoms in the hallway, daring you to smile and dream of warmer days. Bright colours…
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Fresh Start February
Bonjour à tous Happy February to you all. The last official month of winter. This year I am counting the days to warmer weather as it has been so cold. I love each season for different reasons, but in an old cold stone house with a serious lack of comprehensive heating, winter has taken on a different dimension – mainly the numerous layers I have to put on each day to stave off frostbite, the chilly bathrooms, seeing one’s breath as you work and chilblains! The days we have had of sunshine and frost are truly glorious. I have bored you with the photos as it is all so magical.…
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The big chill continues
Hello everyone How was your week? Mine was cold! Just for a change. However the weather is lovely – freezing but sunny most days. The deep chill continues. Today it was still -2°C at lunchtime. The views are stunning, the air crisp and cold, energising but making you catch your breath too. Even our water is colder than usual, which makes sense really but bracing for my morning splash of cold water on my face! The sun breaks through early mist each morning, the lake freezes overnight, the surrounding countryside is painted white each day by the hard night-time frosts. The garden is like concrete, so no potager digging for…
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Citrus Days
The markets are brimming with citrus fruit at the moment, much of it from Spain. In France citrus fruits are known as les agrumes. The bright vibrant colours are a cheerful addition to wintry days, the smell and taste so refreshing and fragrant. There are so many varieties to choose from, each week another appears. Bitter or Seville oranges (oranges amères), blood oranges (oranges sanguines), bergamots (a type of orange, used in Earl Grey tea), lemons (citrons), grapefruit (pamplemousse), clementines and various others including this week mandarins and clemenvillas (a hybrid from crossing a mandarin with a tangelo, which is itself a cross between a tangerine and a pomelo –…
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Ice Sculptures
Bonjour à tous I hope you are all well and enjoying January? The weather here at the moment is so cold. Each night the thermometer dips to minus figures. We had one night, the first in ages when the temperature stayed at 0°C – a cause for celebration! We have had cold crisp sunny days, freezing fog days where everything is shrouded in a bone chilling cold, a light dusting of snow greeted us on Wednesday morning and hard frosts daily. We wake most mornings to a white landscape, each and every blade of grass and leaf frosted, glittering in the sunlight. Quite the most breath-taking sight, like magic fairy…
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Reflections
Hello Everyone Early last week we were basking in 18°C sunshine, by Wednesday it was 6°C at best during the day. We had snow last week, briefly, a light dusting like icing sugar sprinkled on a cake, not really enough to say it had snowed, but pretty nonetheless and a new experience for the 4 rescue cats. They lasted outside for a while chasing snowflakes, trying to work out what the cold white stuff was that was settling on their whiskers. Then one by one they came back inside, the pads on their paws swollen with cold, fur damp, and they snuggled down by the roaring woodburner in the kitchen.…
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A look back at 2021
Hello Everyone Happy New Year again. I hope you all had an enjoyable start to the year? We had a very quiet evening: supper, a movie and then toasted the New Year in with Chateau Bourguet’s ‘Bulles d’Alayrac’ (sparkling wine from our local vineyard), while watching fireworks at Chantilly (the armchair version for us). On Sunday we had our recently widowed neighbour for a belated New Year’s lunch, which I hope she enjoyed although she says the portions I serve are too large! I have decided to take a little time this year to reflect on the last year and work out my resolutions for 2022. Last year was quite…
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Happy New Year
Hello again Everyone I hope you are all enjoying the last day of 2021. As I, and many others, have said many times, what a year! There is no sign of the pandemic easing its vice-like grip on the world for now. At some point the vaccine needs to be made available to the whole world to try and stop new variants emerging. Perhaps 2022 will see that happen. For now a round-up of what December has had to offer us in our little world tucked away in a beautiful corner of the Tarn in South West France, including a beautiful full moon, known as the Cold Moon. Early December…
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C’est la vie!
Dear Friends I hope you are all well and had a good Christmas? I realise that it is a while since I have posted and the last couple of months have not been my best blog-wise. I hope you will stick with me as I get back on track. When I set out to write this blog about our life in France, I didn’t want it to be an ‘Instagram perfect’ view of life here. I thought my approach would be an honest view of starting life in a new country in a crumbling old place in ‘la France profonde’ (literally deep France, but means provincial France, sometimes loosely translated…
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December Days
Hello everyone I hope you are all well? It seems like ages since we last met up. Writing once a month about what is going on in our life in the Tarn feels very odd. I have missed regaling you with tales of our misadventures each week. November has been no exception! Time I started writing about some more things that might interest you – promises, promises I know. Where has the year gone? Here we are in December, the last month of 2021. Like everyone, what a year and now a new Covid variant to worry about. In France face masks have remained in place for many places and…


























