Monday 29 October 2012

HALLOWEEN


Just an idea for a pumpkin carving!









Saturday 20 October 2012

OLD VILLAGE PICTURE



I found this old picture of our village taken in the 1920's.
Note on the left a few of the locals staggering out of "Ye Olde Bruno's Bar"

LEARN FRENCH WITH ALAN AND MARIE


More handy phrases should any of you decide to visit France in the near future.


FRENCH: Est-ce une baguette dans votre poche ou vous ĂȘtes heureux de me voir.

ENGLISH: Is that a baguette in your pocket or are you pleased to see me.

Friday 19 October 2012

TRAFALGAR LUNCH



Thursday was the Royal Navy Association France North's Trafalgar Day Luncheon.


37 of us celebrated that famous victory against France 207 years ago.


A great meal of:
Tartare of Salmon with Gazpacho.
Pork Mignon with Garlic Sauce.
Chocolate Mousse with Homemade ice cream.
All washed down with wine and port.
Bargain at 18 euros.


And I even put a suit on!

Sunday 14 October 2012


So the camper van crew turned up.
All very predictable for a Saturday party.
From left to right..The team is..
Paul, Me, Jock, Tim Benger, Marie, Moldy, Carol, Bomber.
This photo was taken at midday and all are well. 



A few hours later, and the bar has been drained.



That picture is not me, just my older brother!




  1. Jock Rennie. No further comment needed.
  2. Your football team is Shite, and your drinking habits put Hurricane Higgins to shame.




This picture is not blurred, it is down to the photographer.
But we all came back for an acoustic guitar session with Mouldy that would put Queen to shame.



This photo proves I am not drunk or indeed hungry.
It was nearly 4am.
What a great day. great humour, great friends, and if anyone wants to visit when these reprobates return...Get on it!

Thursday 11 October 2012

A BOOZE WEEKEND



The  camper van crew are on their way this weekend. 
Bomber, Mouldy, Tim, Jock, Carol, and someone who we have probably not met, are coming for a Saturday party in France.

Sunday 7 October 2012

AUTUMN CROP


Sorry everyone for the fact that I have not done much on the blog lately, but there really has been a quiet period the past 3 weeks or so.


After a bit of a damp early summer, the crops have not been as great as in recent years.
Tomatoes were poor, as were the potatoes, although we have quite a big crop, they are rather small in size.
Plenty of Apples and Plums as usual, and currently still doing well in the ground are, beetroot, butternut squash, pumpkins, watermelons, lettuce, carrots, and sprouts. 



It's been a bit damp recently too, and we need to cut the Manoir grounds at least one more time before winter.