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Looking back it’s over 3 months since the last blog post!
That might be because we haven’t been out and about much but at last it looks like Summer may have arrived ☀️😊

April was spent in the UK giving us the opportunity  to catch up with family and friends. May was spent mainly at home trying to keep on top of the garden which has become forest like due to all the rain. However that does mean that we have some lovely colour now that the sun is appearing.

Sun or not France is up and running with seasonal festivities.

Recently we drove south for an hour, on the spur of the moment to check out a Fête de la Ruralite expecting a few artisan trade stands and a local band. Got there to find it was being held in the grounds of a wonderful Domaine and it was amazing! (If you aren’t happy about tradition and country pursuits then read no further)

The tradestands were varied woodcrafts, metalwork, artists, basket weavers, taxidermist and plenty of food and wine.

These smart gents were part of the chasse ‘band’, there with their wonderful circular hunting horns as part of the celebration and service to Saint Hubert patron saint of hunters.

A full service led by this gentleman

And click below for the sounds of French chasse horns

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we were also fascinated by the field trials in progress, with some very enthusiastic pooches!

Most of them moving too fast to catch a photo 😂

This fellow just liked posing.

Then we took a wander around the chasse area, I never knew so many types of hound existed!!! All very friendly or chilled out to the extent of falling asleep. Just a little aside here, sanglier (wild boar) and the various breeds of deer are hunted at specific times in the year, when they require culling due to their numbers doing  damage to crops. Any killed are subsequently consumed and not by the hounds! Nothing goes to waste in France.

Just a few of the hounds on display large and small.

And tucked in a corner two hunt horses, put money on them being French trotter bred.

The previous weekend was a visit to view Chris’ sort of horsepower at the annual vehicle rally in Sigogne.

And so this post swings from wet, wintery weather to blue skies and sunshine ☀️ hoping that Summer has finally arrived.