The weather is perking up again after a few cold days. Our daffodils have more or less finished but the tulips are in full bloom. I'm sure we used to have more tulips than we do now but presumably some of the bulbs have either rotted away or been eaten. The aubretia is fabulous as always and lives up to expectations.
The bathroom is almost finished. "Finishing off" always takes much longer than you expect and especially so when none of the walls are either straight or level. Putting up shelves is a complicated task, cutting them to fit and fixing them to wonky walls! The expectation is that it will be finished by the end of this week.
The clematis that was a gift from a friend four months ago is still flowering and looking gorgeous on the kitchen windowsill. We struggle with indoor plants as the rooms downstairs are all fairly dark due to the small windows yet the only two windowsills we have can get too hot in the warmer months. This plant has survived well beyond our expectations.
At the weekend we went to an "Irish evening" where we were not quite sure what to expect. French onion soup followed by fish and chips with a slightly Irish twist was a first for us but very good all the same! The proprietor said she was nervous about serving fish and chips to a table of English people and hoped they would meet expectations. They did! We were the only non French people there but the fish in batter, although not as good as you would get from the local British chippy, were the best we’ve had so far in France. I find it odd that the French clearly love fish and chips (around here anyway) but they don't really know how to cook them!
After that we went back to the village to watch the France versus England rugby match in the bar. You would be surprised to hear that I have an interest in rugby and you would not be wrong! However, Nick wanted to see the second half of the match so I was happy to indulge him. Watching a France versus England match in a bar in France where supporters from both nations are present is a full on experience! Nick didn't expect England to win the match but even I could see that it was an exciting finish and to lose by just one point seems tragic. There were shouts of "we was robbed" from the English!
Early yesterday morning a van and a car turned up, followed quickly by the Maire and then two gendarmes. The neighbour wasn't there so they soon left. We have a number of theories about what was going on.
Last but not least, we are on tenterhooks again as we are expecting the imminent arrival of the SMS message summoning us to attend the Préfecture to collect our residence cards. The interval between the email and the message last time was nine working days. Today is the ninth day.





He calls his dog 'Ganja'? Isn't that a synonym for cannabis?!
ReplyDeleteYes, I believe so……
DeleteSome rodents like tulip bulbs. Your bloom is about a month ahead of ours.
ReplyDeleteBulbs always flower much earlier here than in the UK, which is a total joy, a reminder that spring is really under way.
DeleteI hope your new neighbour is ok, it must be a bit unnerving wondering what’s going on.
ReplyDeleteWe are certainly curious. Our theories swing from something illegal to something tragic. There is news but it’s really no news.
Deletelovely ! 💕
ReplyDeleteThank you.
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