Southwest of France. Beaches and mountains, castles and vineyards. This is where I live.
Friday, April 30, 2010
Assemblage, the secret behind the Bordeaux wine
Last year we went on a special wine outing arranged by the Bordeaux Tourist Office in cooperation with Les Médocaines, four female wine growers in the Médoc wine area. At the La Tour de Bessan Castle we learned a little about assemblage, the art of mixing different grapes to create a wine. Here they say that assemblage is what gives the Bordeaux wines their soul.
The La Tour de Bessan Castle does not resemble a castle. It's a futuristic creation in the shape of a cube, totally modern. When we arrive we are greeted by Marie-Laure Lurton, the owner, who shows us three different wine glasses in front of each seat. The first glass contains a wine made of merlot grapes, the second a wine made of cabernet sauvignon grapes and the third a mix of the two grapes.
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
Pool is open!!!
We are privilegied to have our own pool. Can't tell you how much I appreciate that - not to mention the children that grow fens during summer... I just finished the after-winter-start-pool-again-treatment and the water looked so tempting that I gave it a try. It was kind of refreshing. I didn't stay for long!
Clara followed me for a short dip but her brother made a more sensible decision and stayed by the border rescuing small insects that had fallen in the water.
The oak trees in the background have tiny little leaves now and summer seems to be in reach... this is the best time of the year...
Monkey tree business
Monday, April 19, 2010
Beach Bliss in Moliets
Sunday, April 18, 2010
Sunny Saturday in Dax
Simple salad with Spanish ham, cheese and chorizo
The Splendid Hotel, newly renovated, and its palm trees
Typical pedestrian street in the old part of Dax
The plane trees are still all bare, while all the other trees are freshly green
Saturday, April 17, 2010
Bonaguil, impressive medieval military architecture
I went there with the children on our way to Penne d'Agenais last year in May. When I told them we were going to see a castle, they started moaning. No, not another castle! I just kept on driving on a beautiful road along a valley, turning and turning, waiting for the castle to appear.
Suddenly it did appear, as you see on the photo. Massive, impressive, beautiful.
The children went silent. Is that the castle we are going to? Wow!!!
No more complaining...
The official web site for the Bonaguil Castle
Interesting article about the history and defense system
Friday, April 16, 2010
Sssch... Messanges is my little secret
Messanges is a tiny village and sea resort on the Silver Coast in Landes. There you find a small restaurant up on top of the sand dunes, with the most astounding view over the beach and the ocean. A view like that is extremely rare here, because most parts of the coast are protected, so there are no buildings close to the water. This place is actually the only one I know of with this kind of view between Mimizan and Vieux Boucau.
The Telegraph elected Messanges one of the ten most beautiful beaches in the world... pfff...my secret is not so secret any more I guess!
Big blue sky....
Thursday, April 15, 2010
A romantic getaway in Saint Emilion
Tuesday, April 13, 2010
San Sebastian leaves me speechless
Café in the Gros district of San Sebastian
Monday, April 12, 2010
Biarritz rugby team wins important game
Basque supporters who came from Paris to support their team
Saturday, April 10, 2010
Gujan Mestras and the seven Oyster Harbours
I went there last spring with the children. We started with some play time on the Hume beach next to Gujan Mestras. The tide was low, so the sand stretched far out and the boats where tipped on the side. The air smells of sea! This just dry landscape is difficult to take pictures of, it is beautiful in a subtle way with shades of green and grey and beige...
Thursday, April 8, 2010
Get Charmed by Bayonne, the Chocolate Capital
The charm of Bayonne is hard to resist and it is my favourite shopping place. You combine the rationals of shopping with the pleasures of winding streets, cafés and a beautiful setting by the Nive River. Maybe you know that Bayonne is famous for its ham? A little less known is that Bayonne also is the Capital of Chocolate in France. About one shop out of two has a shop window full of chocolate...
Monday, April 5, 2010
Moliets, our Beach
Moliets is our favourite beach.
Since the outflow of the Courant d'Huchet runs freely, it overflows on the beach every year, which has made the Moliets beach the largest one along the whole coast.
The only problem is that once we're here, the children never want to go home.
Photo Rodrigue Flickr
Saturday, April 3, 2010
The Easter Bells come with Chocolate Eggs
Happy Easter! Here in France the children will go out in the garden to look for chocolate eggs. The Bells - les Cloches - have left them there. Don't ask me about the story behind it.... well, according to Wikipedia, the bells are silent and mourning since Thursday, then they go to Rome and coming back they bring the eggs and spread them out. Strange tradition!
In Sweden the children get loads of candy in fancy decorated eggs made of carton. Then we paint real eggs and use feathers to decorate branches of trees.
This weekend we are going to Paris to see my husband's brother. Maybe I will share a few photos from the City of Lights when I come back...
Photo Wikipedia
This weekend we are going to Paris to see my husband's brother. Maybe I will share a few photos from the City of Lights when I come back...