Saturday, July 2, 2011

Camon Village of Roses





Bonnie I finally got around to this one..
This is the village of Camon the village of roses, everywhere you look there are roses.. It is a small village along the way to Mirepoix(for us at least because we always take the back roads)
Actually most anywhere you look there are roses in the south of France..I have 5 varieties in my small garden. One white that has a lovely fragrance and a red/almost black with beautiful smell. The rest are just beautiful..that is enough for me. I sit on the terrace each morning with my coffee and enjoy the view of roses and morning glories. and carnations and the rose of sharon..there is a blue rose of sharon here, very lovely.
Now how does my garden grow? I will take new pics tomorrow.. everything has grown a lot, but I am still behind schedule as the garden was planted so late, but better late than never.,,,,,.more later

Thursday, June 9, 2011




Last thursday we were tired of the rain so we got in the car and headed for Perpignon and the coast where we found the sunshine..we were headed for a domain that Didier had told us about but made a decision to go to Rivesaltes to visit the concentration camp that we had stumbled on last year.
the above pics show only a very small section..a lot of it has falled to the ground, but it was used to house Spanish Republicans, then Jews, then Algerians, and very last was abandoned in 2003 I think..
The broken tiles were made in Limoux very near us.. where we shop for groceries..etc
It is a somber place, lots of barbed wire, now abandoned and neglected with blackberries and flowers growing among the tiles, and wire...
We did go on to the domaine, though we did not go all the way to the chateau, we did drive through acres and acres of vines, some so old that the "trunks" were huge. We will go back when Michaels friends John and Cissy Lennon come in September.
The rain has come to stay, we have had small amounts of sun in the last 2 weeks. The up side is that the garden is doing well. Tomatos, cukes, cantalopes, pumpkins, zuchinni,peppers and grapes. I will take some pictures tomorrow if the sun shines!
Saturday we are having the neighbors over for a Virginia style picnic supper. about 15 I expect. I cooked a 14 pound Smithfield ham today and will make some potato salad, and such..Marion is going to bring strawberry shortcake..yum..
We have met a couple that have rented the gite up the street until August. Chris and Helen. they go to French class with me and apero on Wednesday. They came for a visit and now are thinking of relocating here.. They like the warmth of the weather and the people..
I will close with this picture, it is a purple pond ..it is purple because it is wine...in a retaining pond...waste..I will add that there was a very happy duck floating on the water...More later..
Bonnie I haven't forgotten the roses... next time...

Sunday, May 29, 2011

Sunday May 29



coming over the hill always takes my breath away, there is no picture that can show the wonder of this place. there are about 6 mountain ranges stacked one behind the other and the land looks like a huge patchwork quilt laid gently down on the earth!

the broom straw, butchers broom, everywhere right now making the mountain sides yellow for as far as you can see.

Sunday: Vide Granier in Couiza, Marche in Esparaza, and Vide granier Esparaza
We started off the morning with a trip down the hill to Couiza for their vide granier. I bought a couple of bowls and some books from an English woman that had sold her house and had none to go to yet so she is quickly downsizing..there was a lot of good stuff but none that I really need at the moment..onward to Esperaza and the marche...yumm also to the boulangerie for bread and pasteries..she is the busiest baker in town, especially on Sunday morning. Fresh bread and lots of yummies makes a line out the door everytime! We had the bread for lunch with a nice salad with black tomatos( Jamie they were quite nice), cheese, ham and delicious yellow peppers.
I also got 2 kilo of wonderful "eat over the sink" peaches, for E2,25.

Vide granier Couisa


Me at the vide granier Couiza..looking at books for Unity..so many





Esperaza Marche   little fishies...


dried fruit

all those shoes...everywhere

fake legs with sequined leggings and hello kitty bras! anyone want one?
yummies
aww well I guess that is all for today... more later
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Saturday, May 21, 2011

the beginning

Sunday May 1, 2011
submarine races..really

Carnival party ship passing us...Boy Howdy were they already in action!!!!

Bye Bye Ft Lauderdale




Got up at 5:00 got on the road about 5:30 headed for Ft. Lauderdale. The road was uncrowned that early in the AM.. Arrived in Ft. Lauderdale at 9:30.

We waited in the holding area until 11:30 ish..boarded the ship and went into the dining room to wait for the room to be finished at 1:30.

The room is nice, but small. Not too much room for all the luggage..nice balcony,

While we were waiting we saw many “small” yachts and fishing boats coming and going, A huge Carnival ship passed very close going out already partying hardy!

We were held up a while due to a “military maneuver” a submarine being taken out at the time we were to leave. The wait was not long and the Captain so good that we were underway,backed up and turned out to sea and I did not know that we had moved! I am glad that I did not miss the going out of the harbor..it is lovely there and I like waving to the folks along the way out.

It was a long day..so tired that I really did not want to go to dinner at 8:30. We got a table for 4 this trip and no dinner partners, which is a bummer as we always enjoy the new people that we meet and look forward to sharing our day over dinner. More later
Tuesday May10th


Lisbon! I love Lisbon..it so stinky, and so beautiful! We took the bus to the center of the city and walked around the Alfama..hundreds of stairs..up, up, up opps dead end down, down, over one and up some more.and looking out across the roof tops to the sea is so beautiful. The jacaranda trees are in bloom, all purple against the white plaster of the houses.. in the squares there is much life, many people in cafés and walking about, many shops with so many things fabric shops and notion shops with buttons and trim and ribbons, Oh My! We were an hour late getting into port so our day was shorter and we did not have time to do all that we wanted to. The weather was sunny 84 degrees..very warm! Tomorrow is Cadiz Spain at noon…of course all the shops close from 1-3 for siesta..so we will not have a lot of time to shop!! More later


Monday again

May 9th, At sea,


Not too much going on today, read, went to art class and dinner with the group! So much better now with this group. Played trivia with Susan and her group, lots of fun. Cloudy/sunny but cool. More later




Landed at about 8 AM..went ashore and bummed around for a while. We had to be back on the ship by 3:30 so we did not do too much. We walked around to places that we had been a couple of years ago, bought pineapple and came back to the ship for late lunch. Formal dinner tonight for Mothers Day, all the ladies got a rose..even those that were from other places that don’t celebrate Mothers Day.

Sunny while we were on the island, but back to cloudy when we are at sea.this has been the rockiest trip yet! More later



Sao Paolo

the old Fort, closed of course!

Gorgeous Hydrangea

Frilday

Friday and Saturday..May 6&7 2011


Friday: we got new seating for dinner and it is so much better- a table for 10 with 6 people and they are interesting and fun and welcomed us with open arms!

Painting class each day and I went to scrap booking class too..

Sat: slept late, went to breakfast in dining room, met some interesting folks who happened to be on the Constellation with us last fall. walked around the shops and went to class, went to glass “show” and then to dinner.. Tomorrow is Azores..most are anxious to get off the ship for a while..I hope to find some pineapple! More later…..

lawn scaping onboard! Real grass.

corning glass in the lobby

Thursday

Thursday May 5, 2011


Lazy day today weather mostly cloudy and high seas.. We went to breakfast and as we were leaving met a woman from Scotland (she sat down at our table) She lives in Canada with her husband of 53 years, a man from Malta named Manny. She LOVES to talk and we spent all morning in conversation. Spent most of the day reading on the balcony, napping, and then to art class. We did not go down to the dinning room tonight, we will talk with the head waiter tomorrow to have a table change..I would like to have a large table of happy people! If that does not work, there is always room service and the cafateria..good food anywhere you go.Bad weather drives more folks inside so it gets crowded in the shops and eating places. Fifth day at sea makes some folks grumpy..not me. I have a good book that I got at the library on ship and someone else is making the bed and cleaning the bathroom and cooking for me all day…I’m good with that! More later

rainbow seas

11 foot seas

'wednesday

Wednesday, May 4,2011


Another cloudy day..sun in and sun out a small amount of rain.

We went to art class..did a still life. I started with a bottle then two wine glasses (the rule of three you know), then I added a table and a stone wall and a chair to go with the table and my still life became a landscape! Oh well, good that we are not graded.

We had our first unpleasant experience at dinner. When we went to the dinning room on the first night we found that we were at a table for 4 and no one at the table. we have always had table for 8. I enjoy meeting up at dinner time and sharing what we all did for the day. I have met so many lovely folks around the table. We did not go to the dinning room for two nights because I was too tired to bother and when we went tonight I was delighted to see that there was someone at the table. But they were not delighted, in fact she said to the waiter, “separate these tables” and acted like we had a disease that she might catch. There was much ruckus getting the tables set up and the noise level was so that we could not hear across the table. Unpleasant dinner experience. But I guess we are lucky to not have had any before.. I went to the movies and saw Eat,Pray Love..I was not able to see all of it at home, so finished it here..It was good..now maybe I will watch it again when I get home! More later

 People by the pools
Glass blowing demo..Corning glass  very nice
Tuesday May 3,2011


Second full day at sea. Partly sunny, very windy and cool. 10 to 12 foot seas..and Celebrity does not use stabilizers it would seem…oh my see me wobble!

We went to a watercolors class today, couldn’t get in yesterday so today they had a larger room so we all fit. It is very nice and no cost!

Spent the day relaxing, reading and roaming the ship. There are still places to be discovered. I hope that I find them all before we leave. Saw a show in the theater, a Welsh comedian, singer..she was good. Very strong voice. Very tired, I didn’t sleep well last night either. I hope for sleep tonight. More later

this is the flower pot that holds the ficus tree suspended in the foyer!! Ugly..
this is the balcony off the room where I relaxed and read!!

Saturday, May 22 I think

I am never really sure what day it is, unless it is someones birthday or such, so forgive me that.
Today we went to Sat. Marche in Quillan. Marion asked if she could go along to look for tomato plants.
I found the petunias for my planter, and a large lavendar to replace the ones that are missing.  I also picked up some fresh goat cheese from my favorite cheese maker. We had not seen him for 5 months,( he spent a lot of time in Brazil while we were in the States, I hear), but he looked up and said Bonjoir, Oh hello Virginia, LOL He practices his English and insists that I speak French to him, an even swap I would say. He is very patient and doesn't get grumpy when I get it wrong.
after the market we went to Limoux to the grocery store and got the car washed.
When we got home I pitted the cherries that we bought and made a cherry pie...now for those that do not know, when I first came to this house, the stove and I were mortal enemies.. Part of it is gas, the rest is electric..and I think it was here when the Germans marched in during WWII! The oven does not have degree markings, just numbers 1-10, I have since found that between 6 and 7 is about 350 degrees, but my first pecan pie took 2 hours..and more patience than I had to be sure!!
But since I got a oven thermometer, and did the figuring we have made friends, and I can tell you that this tiny oven is a work of art. It will hold a 9X11 pan but not too much bigger, one cookie sheet, and maybe one cupcake pan. Not too wonderful for one who bakes, but there are so many boulongeries here that no one needs to bake for themselves! I will say that my Zucchini bread was quite a hit, no one had heard of it here and since there is sooo much zucchini, here, under the assumed name of corgette, that I made it to use some that I had in the kitchen... Paulo said that he could sell as much as I made, but then with such a small oven it is hardly worth the trouble. There are no ovens in old houses that will hold a 25 pound turkey, but that is ok since there are no whole  turkeys in France!!!!  I nearly give myself a hernia opening the door everytime, but the heat stays in the oven not in the kitchen.  When you finally get the darned door open you get a steam bath, so it is multipurpose! I cooked the cherry pie today for about one hour, not 2!!
A storm followed us across the ocean, making for a rocky voyage! It does not bother me, so that was not a problem. We stopped in the Azores, then Lisbon. We did not have a lot of time in Lisbon,so pretty much stayed near the port and walked around the Alfama. We had hoped to see a friend there but there was no time, then on to Cadiz Spain. Cadiz is a lovely town, self contained, and you can walk to anything there. No need for a taxi, or bus. It is a beautiful old village, with many lovely buildings. Malaga was next, and one of Michael and my favorite places. The walk in from the ship is about a mile,through a lot of construction. YUCK...but the town is worth it. The old building have been saved and restored on a wide street, no traffic, and the open air marche is stunning..unfortunately you can take no fruit or veggies on the ship so we could not buy anything that we did not intend to eat there.
The Alfama..so many stairs, so little time! Thousands of them..really

Sao Palo Azores

on the Solstice.

One night at sea and we were pulling into Barcelona at 6-30 AM and off the ship by 7:30.. Didier picked us up at about 9, after slipping by the port police who would not allow him to drive to the debarking area..and on to Montazels, with a short stop in Quillan.. the rest is cleaning the dirt and dust of 3 months empty house and getting settled.. French class on Tuesday for the first time in 5 months, but did not do too shabby!!  The garden is underway, but there has been little or no rain here for 3 months, so it will be a struggle..the rain barrel from winter is already at the bottom.. we had a sprinkle today, about 35 drops... the clouds hang there on the mountain top, teasing.. my eyes are getting tired, it is noonish there in America, and 6 PM here..I will have to start dinner soon.. Tomorrow we will go to the Fete of Roses in Camon, called the village of Roses...all houses have roses growing onthem..very lovely..a stop off at a vide granier (community yard sale) also known as a car-boot sale in Fa. busy busy busy  LOL   More later

Saturday, April 30, 2011

Ready, set, go

We have spent a good couple of days here at Patti's. A quick visit to Tarpon Springs, I do like it there...the Greek pastry shops especially LOL..Lovely town.  Today sitting around the pool in the sun, only feet in too cool for the rest.. Tomorrow we will arise early and hit the road for Ft. Lauderdale and 14 days aboard ship. Michael and Patti are watching "Stupid TV" a Worlds Stupisest Stunts, or something like that. They both are laughing a lot..Sian is settling in, he has his own room for now with TV! He may not want to come back home, the view of the pool is quite nice. We have had a good time, excellent hospitality.. I love Patti's house.
I will be blogging again when we get ashore..see ya later

Sunday, April 24, 2011

Easter Sunday 2011

Easter Sunday, I am finishing up the packing and getting the house ready for us to leave it for 7 months.. Tedious, some things just can't be done untill time to leave.. I am hating leaving my family, the grands grow up so fast and I do miss all the summer activiies with them. Karin has been having Grammy time, stuffing all the activities that she can in these last days.. Madison and Livvie came to stay Spring break, and I went to the Museum of Fine arts with Jamie and family...I will start the blog again when we start out the traveling.. First stop Patti's house..then to Ft Lauderdale.