Kelly in camera |
Wallflowers; Kelly, Alan, Gillie |
Gillie, Louise, Norbert |
Katerina |
Tim and Yvonne |
Love to all our friends who are stuck elsewhere and may 2022 knock the spots off 2021
- continuing where www.tilling-sur-aude.blogspot.com left off, with gossip and updates from a small French town
Kelly in camera |
Wallflowers; Kelly, Alan, Gillie |
Gillie, Louise, Norbert |
Katerina |
Tim and Yvonne |
This article in the Independent has come up pre-translated but the gist is clear: one quarter of the towns' budget has been given to the mayor by an anon donor. Pas mal! Strings? - Read the article. Sweet really.
Really like this snap of Tim looking at whatever Rose is looking at... and I should probably leave it at that -
Rose with a rose candle, most successful
Gilly and Nel, laughing - mysteriously -
Whatever next.
Erika and Nicolas continue to contribute to village life - it's a very cold and frosty morning in this, the last market before christmas. Waiting for the freezing mist to burn off before doing the shopping.
And heres the view from the studio a couple of evenings ago, mysteriously lovely IMHO
Lovely moon last night, helping the xmas lights along - not massively vulgar though :)
Yesterday promised well... Yvonne and I had decided to go the town hall and make sure we were on a list for the geriatric xmas pressies. The town information panel had said to do this if you were over 70, so off we went in the company of young Tim (who just has to wait)
Turns out this should have been done in June, when the packages were ordered. And you have to be on the voting list; which excludes all the disenfranchised Brits.
Not too tiring, I hope :)
It was farewell to Bob and Jamsie too; they left this morning at 5.00am to drive to Brexit Island.
Keiran and Ann arrived yesterday evening for a weeks inspection tour, turning up just after Candy took the snap. Will catch them anon.
Heres wishing good health to everyone!!
And really, no news is good news. Those who tested for covid after contact with Toby and Leo have all come back negative.
Ran into this lady as I was doing a quick tour with Robin - who is back here, briefly - she was wearing a birthday cake because it was her birthday and also because, as she said, she was mad. Viva Esperaza!
I'm pondering because Toby and Leo, now in Amsterdam, have Covid - mercifully painlessly; but they recommend that we are all tested and do the careful thing. So far all have come in negative which makes us suspect its a dutch bug but I'm thinking that I may take a couple of days indoors just to be sure.
And to finish a picture thats giving me trouble....
So, no arts weekend for me nor girls night out tonight. We learn to live with disappointment in the expectation of living longer and earning future pleasures. Sounds like an epitaph, eh.
P.S. Lunch yesterday at Jean-Lucs Apero bar; raclette!! He has a machine that looks like a torture device that he puts on the table and heats up to melt a great round ball of cheese. As it melts it is possible to pour it onto your plate - over potaoes/bread and/ or meat. Not just lunch but a performance and interactive artwork, yum. Added plus was that two of the towns' banks were having their christmas meals there and though that made the service slow it afforded us the pleasure of not having to behave in front of the boss.
Great being grown-up.