We always mean to go to the Marche des Producteurs in Le
Saillant several times during July and August. This year only made it
once with Simon and Anna and their family – they have a holiday
cottage in the village.
Bowls on a Wednesday carrys on as always – nice people
and all played for fun – no really. Of course we don't mind if we
win or lose......
Very nice to see all the Makepeaces – met up a few
times and we were allowed to meet the lovely Audrey – the first
grand daughter.
This blog may possibly be considered to belong to Finn,
our new Irish Wolfhound puppy. We reserved him before he was born, so
we were able to visit him from a week old until we picked him up at 9
weeks.
This year's opera presented by the Festival de la Vezere
at the Chateau du Saillant was La Boheme. As usual we went with the
Lushes, and had a very enjoyable evening.
Before picking Finn up I went to the international dog
show in Brive. Finn's breeder, Pascal Douis, was there showing a
couple of dogs. The showing started at 09:00, the wolfhounds were
supposed to be on at 11:00, by which time everything was running an
hour late.
I've been taking more photos for my then and now
slideshows – it would be nice if you could believe the met man when
he says we are going to have a lovely sunny day Ah well, more
practice on photoshop! Next project St Yrieix!
Pretty nice weather – August very warm, and we have
had an “Indian Summer” in late October.
One Wednesday as bowls were cancelled we went a little
further afield with the Lushes to the lovely village of Aubazine.
There is an impressive Abbey, where Coco Chanel was brought up in the
orphanage. We had lunch at Le Passadou, a lovely little restaurant
way off the beaten track. We also checked out a cromlech and a
dolmen! A cromlech is a stone circle, this one is deep in some wood
and quite atmospheric. The nearby dolmen is what remains of a ancient
burial mound.
The next day was pretty well my perfect day. We went to
see how Finn was getting on at six weeks – jolly well being the
answer. Then to the Chateaux de Gateaux in St Yrieix for a full
English breakfast. A drive for a couple of hours, taking in the
chateau in Chalus where Richard the Lionheart received his fatal
wound.
Finally back to the C de G for a cream tea with the Makepeaces
– I could actually feel my arteries hardening...
Judy had her second cataract operation – went very
well and she will probably only need glasses to read very small print
or in poor light.
We thought they had finished all the roadworks outside, but they came back and scraped off the black top surface to reveal this new surface below. We hope that's it!
Lots of mosquitoes this summer, and they love me. Sadly I
seem to be slightly allergic and the bites can be quite unpleasant. A
couple of years ago I was bitten on a finger and had to have my
wedding ring cut off. I also proved to be allergic to some crab
sticks I had for lunch! On the positive side my slight problem with a
high white cell count in my blood has stabilized, and I don't have to see the specialist for another two years.
We were hoping to have a few visitors this year, but
they didn't really materialize. One couple came to stay one night on
their way south, and the second pair fell foul of Ryanair's appalling
cock up when their flight was cancelled.
I eventually got the car repaired from the accident we
had in Suffolk in June. The old boy who did it has done a brilliant
job.
We did get to see Richard and Joyce, who stayed with us
last year. They spent 3 weeks in the Dordogne staying with our friend
Diane. We managed to meet up, and they brought their son Nick and his
wife Sarah to our place. Nick and Sarah were almose straned by
Ryanair, but managed to get another light home.
On the 15th September we picked up Finn.
There were only two dogs in the litter, and the other one was also
being collected. We had a good trip back home, and he has got on
pretty well with Icare who is hardly jealous at all.......
Got lots of Amazon vouchers for my birthday – thanks
everyone. As always couldn't think of what to buy, but eventually got
loads of book.
Their was an excellent dog show in Pompadour especially
for “Levriers “ or running dogs, so for everything from whippets
to Wolfhounds. Finn wasn't able to go as he had just had his
vaccination, but it was very interesting.
As soon as Finn was able to go out we tried taking him
to Objat market to socialise him. He behaved very well indeed, and
was much admired.
We had an interesting visit to the Pans de Trevessac, an
old slate mine near Donzenac. Although the guided tour was a little
rapid for our French comprehension, it's an impressive place.
Finn is now 4 months old and weighs well over 25kg. Well
he knows who's boss anyway......
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