There is a pool and under the little roof, visible in the top photo, a lavoir. I was asked what the English was for that, but I just think such a thing wouldn't exist. Except I suppose in the days of a wash house and privy in the backyard of communal houses, but not a purpose-built pool. There are various statues around the place too, as it seems there was once a religious order living there. We do recommend a visit, for yourself and to encourage our friends.
Monday, 27 September 2010
Saturday, 25 September 2010
Adventure in France
We have just got back from a free-wheeling holiday in France. Well, relatively. HoF wanted a trip where nothing would be booked and we'd just wander down to the med, gipsy-fashion. But in reality he likes to be rather more in control than that. So we booked some Formula Ones for cheap stays and splashed out on rather more attractive surroundings by staying with this old friend who is a farmer and runs a B&B in mid-France. We do recommend it, so look up Domaine de Dremont, next time you fancy a holiday in France. Although it is a B&B there is also a kitchen so you can self-cater for the rest of your meals which balances the costs. It is a beautiful area, rather like Herefordshire. They are near the pilgrim route to Santiago di Compostella, so plenty of walks and beautful towns and villages to see.
Another Saga event
I'm way behind with blog. I got caught by the message about secure and non-secure items and so my bloggings failed abnd I rather gave up. So now for a big catch-up when I can find time. This photo is from a Saga Day goodness knows how long ago, I rather lose track of dates. We went to Gloucester Cathedral to see a sculpture exhibition which even HoF enjoyed (maybe it was the company) and then to Westbury-on-Severn gardens. This tree is the oldest holm oak in the country. Good day out. This is the sort of fun that is possible when friends invite you to play at the Saga age.
Monday, 13 September 2010
Sculpture at Gloucester
Had a nice day out with big brother and sister from Evesham. We went to Gloucester Catherdral for the sculpture exhibiton. Even HoF enjoyed it although its not his sort of thing. I reminded him it's not the doing so much as having the original idea that is the creative part.
This one was called Message. I wonder if the sculptor could have been thinking of 'how lovely on the mountains are the feet of....'
Vulcan
Moa Bike
Thursday, 9 September 2010
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