Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Let's compare the weather


Last weekend the family got together in the UK to celebrate the 18th and 21st birthdays of my nieces. We flew out of Girona on Friday night, as you can see the sun was shining and the temperature was about 20 degs. We landed in Bournemouth some 1 1/2 hours later, after a delightful flight on Ryanair........... We had heard that the weather might be a little on the wild side in the Uk but had a moment at about 200 foot above the ground when we thought we might not live to enjoy the rain, as the cross winds caused the planes wings to dip alarmingly. Surfice to say, the pilot was up to the challenge and we arrived safely.
We had a wonderful time with the family, the girls were particularly made up, as they got to see a good selection of their cousins.


I digress, I was talking about the weather as we brits tend to do, anyway we knew we were back in Blighty as the winds whipped up, the clouds covered the grey land and the heavens opened. Ahh to be home again. Just another great reason to be settled back here in The Roussillon, in my T Shirt.


Looking for something to do today in The Roussillon?

ANTIQUES & VIDE GRENIERS (Beziers)
Brocante & Vide Grenier
Every Wed
Brocante and vide grenier, every Wednesday at the Parking de la Cave Co-opérative from 06:00-17:00.
MUSIC: ROCK, POP & COUNTRY (Beziers)
Roch Voisine: Americana
On: Wednesday, November 18, 2009
French singer Roch Voisine gives a concert of country & western hits from his latest album Americana, at Zinga Zanga at 20:30. Tickets €45. Tel: 04 67 48 13 36.
EVENTS & FESTIVALS (montpellier)
Cirque Medrano International Festival
From: Friday, November 13, 2009 To: Sunday, November 22, 2009
International circus acts at the Parc des Expositions. The festival is on the 13th, 17th & 20th at 18:00 & 20:30, the 14th, 18th & 21st at 14:30, 17:30 & 20:30, Sundays 15th & 22nd at 10:30, 14:30 & 17:30 and the 16th & 19th at 19:30. See the web-site for further information.
MUSIC: JAZZ, BLUES & SOUL (montpellier)
Larry Carlton
On: Wednesday, November 18, 2009
American jazz and blues guitarist Larry Carlton is in concert at JAM at 21:00. Tel: 04 67 58 30 30.
ART & EXHIBITIONS (perpignan)
Exhibition of Restored Renaissance Paintings
From: Tuesday, September 15, 2009 To: Friday, January 15, 2010
After a two year period of restauration the CCRP present an exhibition of Roussillon paintings from the Renaissance period. The exhibition is held at Chapelle Notre-Dame des Anges, 32 rue Foch, and is open from 09:00-17:00. Tel: 04 68 85 89 40.
MUSIC: WORLD & FOLK (carcassonne)
Dominique A
On: Wednesday, November 18, 2009
Singer-composer Dominique A is in concert at the Théâtre Jean-Alary at 20:30. Tickets from 10-€25. Tel: 04 68 25 33 13.
CHILDREN'S EVENTS (serignan)
English Storytime
Every Wed From: Wednesday, November 18, 2009 To: Wednesday, May 19, 2010
Lisa Le Mentec reads stories in English for children aged five and over, at the Médiatheque every third Wednesday of the month from November to May, between 10:30-11:30. Tel: 04 67 32 42 21.

Thursday, November 12, 2009

Cities of the Roussillon

In my slightly bias view of the Roussillon, it is by far one of the most beautiful and interesting areas to visit in La Belle France. I have mentioned specific pretty or historical areas in the past but thought I would go for something a little larger today, so here is a little information about the major cities of the region.


Béziers


Beziers, in the heart of the Languedoc wine country, is marked by its cathedral that stands proudly between L’Orbs and the Canal du Midi. Beziers’s proximity toSpain is also evident here: the bullfights in August set the town on fire.
www.beziers-tourisme.fr



Carcassonne

















The medieval walled town lies on the right bank of the river Aude and is featured on UNESCO’s World Heritage List. It has 52 towers and 2 rings of town walls making a total of 3 km of battlements. It boasts a large number of shops and craftsmen



Montpellier


Montpellier is a cultural, scientific and artistic crossroads with an incomparable heritage. L’Ecusson, with its Place de la Comedie, dominated by the opera house, stretches all the way to the new Antigone quarter designed by Ricardo Bofill. The narrow streets, lined by many 17th and 18th century mansions, lead to St Peter’s cathedral, the western world’s oldest medical school, the Place Royale du Peyrou and the botanical gardens created during the reign of Henry IV.
www.ot-montpellier.fr



Narbonne


Narbonne, the Visigoth kings’ former residence and capital of the Roman Septimania, is devoted to the Mediterranean art of living and marks the dividing line between Languedoc and Roussillon. The Archbishops’ Palace in the historic town and its 40-meter high fortified tower stand on the ruins of the Gallo-Roman ramparts and the via Domitia, overlooking the town.
www.mairie-narbonne.fr



Nimes


Nimes, a beautiful, laid-back bourgeois city, displays its ancient roots and, during the Whitsun and Grape Harvest festivals, becomes an outpost of Spain, with bodegas vibrating all night to the beat of “penas”.
www.ot-nimes.fr



Perpignan


Perpignan, at the foot of the Pyrenees, is graced with the heritage of the kings of Majorca. In the 20thcentury, Salvador Dali called it “the center of the world” because Picasso, Miro, Matisse, Derain and Chagall worked there creating new styles of painting.
www.perpignantourisme.com www.ceretproperty.com



Pézenas


Its magnificent stately homes and 17th century mansions lining narrow streets plunge you into a delightfully refined atmosphere. Nearby Pezenas is the birthplace of Molière.
www.ot-pezenas-valdherault.com



Sète


Between the Mediterranean Sea and the Etang de Thau, Sète offers an authentic fishing port in the centre of town, the spectacle of its typical neighbourhoods with their colored facades, crossed by canals, and the daily return of the fishing boats.
www.ot-sete.fr



My thanks to france guide for some of the above infomation

    Wednesday, November 11, 2009

    Armistice Day in Ceret


    Have just paid my respects, along with the world to those who fell in the first world war and after, made more poignant by the return of the 6 soldiers just yesterday, who gave their lives.
    We started in true Southern French fashion, late, at about 11:30 but what does that matter in the bigger scales of things.
    Flowers were laid at the memorial, speeches were made and the band played The Last Post. A group from the local school sang La Marseillaise, the band then followed with their instrumental version.
    I was struck by the difference between the services that I have attended in England, where the event is lead by the church, Here (Ceret) there was not a single member of the clergy in attendance. I am not sure why this is the case but it just struck me as different.
    All in all it was a respectful and touching service with everyone from 1 - 90+.
    I am also grateful to the Town of Ceret, for as the last notes of the Marseillaise faded away, they were replaced by the resounding sound of the British National Anthem.
    Wine and nibbles followed in the Salle de Union.
    Thank you

    Tuesday, November 10, 2009

    Barcelona Boat Show

    Barcelona Boat Show 7 - 15 November 2009.

    Would you like to go?

    A good friend of Ceret Property has a couple of tickets to the show which they cannot use themselves.....

    So if you fancy an excuse to go to Barcelona for the day and take in the the Boat Show, just send me and email and the tickets are yours.

    I only have the two tickets, so first come, first served.

    Yet another reason to enjoy Catalan/Catalonya

    Monday, November 09, 2009

    Christmas Market

    I was absolutely delighted to receive an email from Rachel at Domaine Treloar, informing me that they have had some visits by people who have read my blog. So thanks to those who read the blog and to Rachel for letting me know that there is someone out there.
    Rachel has told me about the FAB-PO Christmas fair, so I have popped the french and english invites above (just click on the image to see larger version) and heartily recommend a visit. Last year was a great success, with many more people visiting than expected. I am sure that with all the hard work being put into this year, it will be equally as successful.
    Here are a few outline details for the day.

    It is on Sunday 29th of November
    Place: village hall/salle polyvalente,
    Village: Saint Jean Pla de Cort
    Time: kick-off 11 am to 5pm
    There will be english food, Cakes, Santa, Pottery for kids, Xmas gifts, Art, Carol singing etc
    Massive Tombola where 25% goes to Cancer Support France 66 region.

    I do know that FAB-PO are looking for volunteers to help with the day, so if you have something to contribute or time to give, then please follow this link to see how you can get involved. http://fab-po.blogspot.com/


    Thursday, November 05, 2009

    Did you know that scattered throughout the Pyrenees, there is a network of Refuges. This particular refuges is located just above Ceret in the southern Pyrenees Orientales, literally a stones throw from the Spanish border. This refuge consists of a main room with table, benches and a large open fire (great for bbq). A second room with enough bunking for 6 and a wood burning stove. At the back of the refuge is a cattle pen, just in case you bring your cows or sheep.

    The refuges around the area are still being used by the local farmers and shepherds but are also available for walkers who are doing the popular pyrenees trails or families who want to experience the great outdoors.
    Be prepared before visiting the refuge, as there is only stream water and no electricity and.................for those of you out there whose children think that a good family night is all playing on the Wii then be prepared to have a conversation or play an old fashioned game or two or three or four.
    We had a great time the other night, with 9 of us camped round a fire and cooking up a great bbq.
    Our refuge was built in 1932 but after years of neglect, fell into disrepair. A few years ago, thanks to a group of locals, including some Brits, the refuge was repaired and is as you can see from above usable again
    For more information on Refuges, Bookable or not......

    Monday, November 02, 2009

    Leonardo and Catalonia

    My thanks go to Tom who mentioned this interesting video about the origins of Leonardo da Vinci. The audio is in Spanish but it has subtitles in English....You may need to pause the video every now and again to keep up with the fast spoken word.
    Look out for Perpignan, Chateau de Salse, Canigou .............Enjoy