Sunday, 26 July 2015

Pink & Blue flowers for Mosaic Monday.


For Mosaic Monday with Judith this week
a collection of images
 taken on Saturday evening just as the sun was going down
 using my Kindle HDX
.


Many of these plants were already here when we moved into le Presbytere almost 19 years ago.
I had never seen a blue hibiscus until this beautiful shrub bloomed a year later.


This hortensia cannot decide if it wants to be blue, pink or purple.


No mistaking the colour of these specimens.


The photograph on the left shows the blue hibiscus growing alongside a pale pink hortensia.

Special effects, title, frames & collages provided by that clever little PicMonkey.

Linking to Mosaic Monday with Judith @
Lavender Cottage

Thursday, 23 July 2015

Houses, fences and gardens - oh my!


The small market town of Trévières in the Bessin region of Calvados boasts some wonderful examples of 18th c. homes built by wealthy merchants and farmers as outward displays of their prestige and position within the Commune.


Situated close to Omaha Beach Trévières is not only the place where I shop at the market on Friday mornings but also where I buy my bread, croissants and pâtisserie,  mail letters at La Poste, have my hair styled by my friseuse, browse for antiques and vintage items in the brocante and collect the latest issue of Campagne Decoration my favourite French magazine.


The town houses have wonderful wrought iron gates and fences.
These gates are all in one street, some shabby chic others newly painted but each one beautiful in their own way.


Linking to Good Fences #70
 hosted by TexWisGirl @ the Run*A*round Ranch report.


Monday, 20 July 2015

Normandy staycation

During the "summer" months we prefer to enjoy the delights that Normandy has to offer and save our more far flung travels for when the weather is not so good.
We like to take what we call "staycation days", visiting local beaches, exhibits and the like.


We always enjoy eating outdoors 
but sometimes even the best laid plans go awry
 and we end up drinking our coffee and nibbling on a croissant or two inside the car 
instead of on the beach.
Luckily the weather was fine yesterday
 and we were able to enjoy a delicious lunch of moules & frites 
at a popular seaside bistro.

Linking to Judith's Mosaic Monday @ Lavender Cottage.

Wednesday, 15 July 2015

God's Fence


In most small villages and towns in our region you will find a "calvaire", 
a monument erected by the inhabitants which depicts Christ's cruxifiction.
The calvaire above is situated by the roadside
in the tiny "hameau" (hamlet) of La Folie, Normandy.
 I particularly like the rustic fence of interlocked XXX at it's base.

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Monday, 13 July 2015

Strawberries & cream

Once again this week I've been transfixed by Wimbledon 
which culminated yesterday with an amazing Men's Singles Final
 between Roger Federer and Novak Djokovik.
What better way to celebrate this incredible match 
than with the quintessential Wimbledon treat of strawberries and cream?
The strawberry tart came from our local patisserie and was the SP's choice.

I was in the mood for something a little fancier 
so quickly whipped up a glass of Eton Mess for my afternoon tea delight.


I couldn't resist adding a melt in the mouth raspberry macaron to my plate,
 well it was Wimbledon!
Eton Mess (traditionally served after an Eton College, Windsor cricket match)
 is the simplest dessert to make.
Simply wash & hull some ripe strawberries.
 Break up some light as a feather meringue into bite sized pieces.
Gently mix them together with whipped cream or creme fraiche et voila!


Joining Judith for Mosaic Monday 

Thursday, 9 July 2015

Food shopping in the Marais.


Tamara @ Thyme For Tea launched the annual Paris in July event this week. 
For a very long time I was quite ambivalent towards Paris, 
as a Brit I couldn't really see what all the fuss was about, 
after all London is the capital of the world, n'est pas?
Hold on just a minute, I hear you cry! 
Arrêtez!
Since we came to live in the Calvados region of Normandy 
I have had the pleasure of visiting the City Of Light several times
 and have succumbed to her charms at last.


In 2010 the Senior Partner and I rented a charming apartment on Rue des Francs Bourgeois
 in the 4th. Arrondissement -  le Marais.


just steps away from the beautiful Place des Vosges.


First things first - breakfast and the SP is sent downstairs to bring back crusty baguettes,
crispy croissants and melt in the mouth pains au chocolat.


Can you imagine living above such an emporium of Epicurean delights?




After breakfast, time to "faire des courses" 
a mouthwatering selection of fruit and vegetables
found on the corner of Rue des Rosiers.



Schwartz's Delicatessen, 16 Rue des Ecouffes.



Shopping complete what better way to spend the morning is there
 than sitting at a pavement cafe watching the world go by?
Camille was a favourite of ours, 
 a wonderful bistro on the corner of Rue des Francs Bourgeois 
offering traditional dishes such as pot au feu.

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à bientôt

Wednesday, 8 July 2015

wide open fences

wild, wind born colza a.k.a rapeseed seems to have taken over this empty field where horses once grazed
 In rural Normandy there's no shortage of fences as you can see 
even if a piece of ground is lying fallow there'll be a fence around it.

The ubiquitous hay bale seen through a plain post and rail fence

The driveway leading up to this equestrian facility has fields on either side.
It looked so picturesque that I trespassed inside, just a little, to capture these shots.


After taking my shots I turned around
 and on the opposite side of the road spotted this old piece of fencing
 almost completely hidden by the weeds and overgrown hedges.

and finally because I live in Calvados, home to the wonderful breed of Normandie cows,
a very important fence which keeps this young lady and all her girlfriends 
in their field and out of my back garden.


You can probably tell from my photos
 that I've been monkeying around with that PicMonkey gadget again this week.
Still not got the hang of it yet but it really is fun to play with!


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Sunday, 5 July 2015

summertime - raspberries & tea in the garden.


The lazy, hazy days of summer are finally here.
This week I've spent my afternoons glued to the television
watching amazing tennis being played at the
All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, Wimbledon.

golden raspberries, so sweet I eat them straight from the canes
The heat is on, literally and figuratively.
Who will win the mens final
Andy Murray 
or
Roger Federer?


Today is Sunday so no play today.
Instead a chance to enjoy another of my summer time favourite things
tea in the garden, next to the potager which is thriving.

courgettes; parsley, chives & thyme; herbs & raspberry canes; mesclun salad leaves
How are you spending your afternoons now that summer's here?

Joining Judith @ Lavender Cottage
for Mosaic Monday


Wednesday, 1 July 2015

Percherons


I often stop to chat with this beautiful pair of white horses
whilst out walking with the SP and M'selle Fleur.


I think they are French Percherons.
tells me that there are two types of Percherons.


The white e trait Percherons are used for heavy duty work on farms.
The black or dark grey e diligencier Percheron used more for recreational and sporting events.


Last Sunday I actually had my camera with me, 
they posed so artistically and seemed to enjoy the extra attention.


I think you'll agree they are simply stunning.


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