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On Monday of this week we realised that it was exactly a year ago that we stepped onto French soil ready for the next chapter in life. So no better way to celebrate than have a gathering of new friends from our local area.

As we’re unable to view the Tour de France “live” this year (an unregistered motor home being the stumbling block!) we decided to bring Le Tour to us. So out came the flag collection and a few signs etc. to decorate the summer kitchen, add our bikes and “Parsley “ (the Peugeot) and all was set for an apero evening.

Apero is a term that has now become familiar, an early evening get together with drinks and nibbles. I suppose in the past we would have called it tapas. Anyhow food and drink were consumed and our “anniversary “was duly celebrated, along with a 3 year anniversary for Annette, Martin and Tricia 👍🍾

We have been out and about locally and even enjoyed a Menu du Jour sitting out enjoying our 3 courses with brother Dave,  in the village of Verteuil-sur-Charente. Might get back this weekend for a fair at the Chateau.

No canard was not on the menu!!!!!

Although Summer seems to have taken a lunch break the last couple of weeks, we still try to get out on the bikes daily enjoying the sight of the changing crops and colours in the surrounding countryside.

At last they’ve arrived! The sunflowers are just beginning to bloom.

And the verges are still alive with wildflowers. This is along one of our favourite (if somewhat hilly) cycle tracks.

In the “potager” we have toms, zucchini and beetroot and Chris’ strawberries are ready to harvest. This is the remains of a strawberry croissant- not home made!

So, that is the latest from over here. As Covid restrictions are relaxed we’re looking forward to enjoying Bastille Day on July 14th, having been invited along to the commune free lunch by our local Marie where we will brush up some French phrases and hopefully get to know a few more neighbours.