Wednesday 29 December 2010

Festive celebration & an icy walk

Still having great fun seeing family and friends back 'home', first off the four brothers and sisters get together for a wonderful curry in Cheshire. It's not often AKD&P are together these days!


Silv & Nad

Tine, your faithful blogger & Kate

Kate & Pete

Ann & Bry
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Couldn't resist sharing this photo of Superpeep in his new boxers, OUTSIDE his trousers, of course!


We walked from Long Lee to Bingley via St Ives park and marvelled at the frozen snow scenes everywhere.

Lady Blantyre by her rock (a local story)

We didn't get lost in the woods

A carved fish leaping from the frozen Coppice Pond


Peep & Nad standing on the ice, ice baby!

'Duckprints on the ice remind me baby of you' (!!)

But the ducks found some water to swim in

Sunday 26 December 2010

Happy Christmas 2010

I'm cheating here, photo taken early in 2010
We're having a great time back in the UK with Nad & Peep, catching up with family, friends and ex-colleagues. Snow is everywhere and the temperature below freezing, even down to -10°C the other morning! This fantastic Christmas tree was in Sheffield.

Trees are silver silhouettes. the early morning and late afternoon sun casting a wonderful pink glow on everything.
Whilst ducks and pigeons attempt to skate, swans find a hole in the frozen ice on the canal at Saltaire.
An icebound café-barge moored at Saltaire.

Back to Bingley! The old market place in the town centre. We were very impressed by the new market.
East Riddlesden Hall


Kate has continued Dad's tradition of sharing daffodils with the family. That's snow outside Gill & Andy's window - house-sitting is cool!

Pink champagne apéritif is de rigeur before Christmas lunch!

Look carefully at the glasses here - thanks Silv!

Saturday 11 December 2010

St Vincent sur Graon

We made the most of a fine afternoon by getting in the car and visiting a lovely small town not far from Moutiers, St Vincent sur Graon.

The church is typical of Vendée, very imposing and at the centre of the town.
We walked part way around the big lake there, enjoying the autumnal colours

and the wild cyclamen
even spotting a field of deer near to the dam.



Back to the church where the light through the stained glass window made wonderful patterns on the statue.

Wednesday 8 December 2010

Call this snow?!

With daily updates of severe snow conditions back in the UK (and parts of France, it has to be said) I'm afraid all we've managed here in La Tranche is a light coating one morning last week.









Now, can you all keep the snow at bay for our impending visit later this month?!

Wednesday 1 December 2010

Ragondins & more sunset photos!

We ventured out on the bikes the other day, well wrapped up against the cold, and spotted this family of coypu ('ragondins' over here) obviously enjoying the gentle warmth of the winter sun. You can buy ragondin pâté in the shops here, a delicacy I might miss out on! More information here on http://www.the-piedpiper.co.uk/th1f.htm





We then cycled on to La Terrière for a stroll along the beach, more shells than usual in evidence.
Then back to La Tranche where the sun was ready to sink behind l'Hôtel de Océane.



And finally back home to a cuppa in front of the roaring fire - bliss!

Friday 26 November 2010

Changes in town and a beautiful sunset



Work has started on the promised new covered market, alongside the tourist office. Summer visitors wouldn't recognise La Tranche market at this time of year with only about ten stalls. Perhaps warmer conditions will encourage more traders.
Just above the market it looks as though they are continuing to widen the pavement ready for next summer when no doubt the one way system will be extended further.

And finally a couple of photos taken at Le Rocher, one of Phil's favourite spots.