Showing posts with label #Limousin. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #Limousin. Show all posts

Monday, April 01, 2019

A to Z in April! Azat le Ris


A to Z Challenge HERE
Azat le Ris (pronounced azah le ree) is a small French farming town that is slowing turning into a British vacation town. It was dying until the Brits decided to buy there. Houses here run ridiculously inexpensive, because as you can see from the map, it’s in the middle of nowhere.








Even with the Brits, it has lost its stores and relies on a van that comes through once a week, selling bread, eggs, some veggies and treats.

View down the street where I stayed



The Van and the bar
There is one bar in town owned by the same family since at least the 1940’s. Locals frequent it, and it’s the kind of place where if the proprietor isn’t there, just serve yourself and leave the pay on the table by the door on your way out!


 
But it hasn’t lost its church, Saint-Genest, a registered historical monument, which is 12th century, so that says how long this little community has been around in some form.










A "tractor" path between fields
Its surrounding countryside is beautiful farmland, fields and wooded copses, perfect for walking and bike riding. I spent three weeks walking the fields, lovely “tractor” paths, and long country roads whenever I needed a break from writing.
For me, it was heaven; low on noise, high on peace and quiet, nature and plant life.
It also has a river, Le Salleron, running through it with a park.
A field near the park on the outskirts of the village

A man-made pond next to an abandoned farm

Sheep, sheep, lots of sheep

One of the many roads to meander...

The Chateau Du Puy-Mesnil is the local privately owned “Chateau” and situated on the southeastern edge of town, but there are more in the area.
Chateau Du Puy-Mesnil today
Chateau Du Puy-Mesnil in the past












Domaine Le Chiron off season








If you’re looking for a quiet place to visit, this is a nice day journey from Limoges or Poitiers. There’s also a ultra-light flight school a mile down the road in a community called La Courandiere, with a lovely chateau that offers rooms, a “chambres d’hôtes” called Domaine Le Chiron.
For a village in the middle of “nowhere” there is a lot happening in and around this sleepy little hamlet.
A little video walking with my hosts through the countryside and village of Azat-le-Ris...

And, don't forget, today is April 1st! April Fools Day. Read about what it means in French "Poisson D'Avril" (Fish of April).


Wednesday, June 06, 2018

June IWSG and Leaving France

IWSG WEBSITE

 June 6th question: What is harder for you to come up with, book titles or character names?

Titles for sure. Book titles, in my mind, need to speak about the subject of the book. To find one that does this and hooks the reader is very hard, almost as hard as the first sentence in the story!
As a reminder, because I need reminding every now and then...


 Purpose of IWSG: To share and encourage. Writers can express doubts and concerns without fear of appearing foolish or weak. Those who have been through the fire can offer assistance and guidance. It’s a safe haven for insecure writers of all kinds!

Posting: The first Wednesday of every month is officially Insecure Writer’s Support Group day. Post your thoughts on your own blog. Talk about your doubts and the fears you have conquered. Discuss your struggles and triumphs. Offer a word of encouragement for others who are struggling. Visit others in the group and connect with your fellow writer - aim for a dozen new people each time - and return comments. This group is all about connecting!
  IWSG CO-HOSTS THIS MONTH ARE ROCKIN' ON THESE SITES,

Please drop by their blogs and thank them for helping out!

 So June is here, come so quickly and bringing warmth and our leaving. We head home on the 21st of June, our daughter's birthday, and I am more than sad to go. I am also very, very grateful, happy, and honored to have had so much time in a country I dearly love. My french is possibly a bit better, and my joy in speaking it has blossomed even more.  I love the poetry of life in France, love learning its differences, nuances, and love that I definitely understand the language more, especially when watching TV, especially without subtitles. I won't even get started on the food.

So I leave with a bliss-filled heart, sad to leave, glad to have been here. I hope you enjoy these few images of France, I place I can't get enough of...
 Pyrenees near St Bertrand de Comminges

My mother in law's neighbor's front door

Monastere Ste Catherine de Sienne, Communaute des Beatitudes 
in Blagnac
Jean-Louis Toutain statue in Blagnac at Music and Art School

Neptune Fountain in Parc des Poetes in Bezier


A painted building in Bezier

Neuf Ecluses a Bezier (Nine Locks) Canal du Midi

Etang D'Enserune near roman ruins

Museum des Augustins in Toulouse


Bordeaux by night

Hubby and me in Bordeaux

Porte Cailhau in Bordeaux
Chateau Archambault in the Limousin from the air. My hubby got to fly in an Ultralight!

Isle Jourdain in the Limousin