Wednesday, June 27

Where are the swans?

It is with great concern that I look out my window every morning. Is this the effect of global warming?

Last year I commented on the large number of swans -- most days I counted 170 swans on this side of the Lalinde bridge -- but that there was not a single breeding pair.
I was wondering then whether they knew anything that we don't.

But the news gets worse. This year there are not even a dozen swans above or below the Lalinde bridge. Where have they all gone? Why are they not returning to their old haunts? The fact that there were no cygnets last season, does that mean there are no swans this year?

There is only one couple in front of the chateau this year-- and the good news is that they seem to have made a nest behind the trees on the opposite bank. I am hoping that they will breed this year!

I shall keep my eye on them -- so watch this space for further updates!

The swan couple below my window this morning


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    se tenir informé

    to stay informed

    J'écoute la radio pour me tenir informé de l'actualité

    I listen to the radio to keep myself informed of the news





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  • Sunday, June 24

    The festival of the river in Bordeaux - and activity holidays




    In June each year, the whole city of Bordeaux celebrates one of its two fundamental assets - the vine and the river - alternating between them from one year to the next.

    This year both were celebrated - during the same week! The Wine Week in Bordeaux is huge -- and accommodation is at a premium, and yu would do weel to book now for next year!. As for the Festival of the River -- this is a colourful and exciting event and not to missed!
    This year, the fifth edition of "Bordeaux fête le fleuve" focused on the river and was dedicated to the port city's relations with the world. It began on Saturday the 16th June with the arrival of three exceptional ships: the Belem, the Cuauhtemoc and the Recouvrance.
    Make the most of the many activities - 'ports of call' - (see the full schedule. There is something for everyone -- volleyball, football and rugby tournaments in the sand arena on the right bank, the giant picnic at midday on Saturday along the quaysides (left bank), the nautical parade and of course, the swim across Bordeaux -- which took place today.
    And then there is, as always, the music programme, with 4 concerts held this year on the right bank.
    The Tourist Office offered a Visitors Pass and turnkey breaks.
    Book now for next year June -- this is something quite wonderful!

    Feel like an Active Weekend in the Périgord Dordogne?

    This is an example of what is on offer for visitors to the region : A sporty weekend specially for you in the Périgord with the focus on open air activities. To start with, you can enjoy a morning given over to horse-riding (in the village of Tamnies) or to golf (in Périgueux), and afterwards half a day on a mountain bike, another half a day canoeing, both with state-registered instructors on hand for beginners. The local heritage is part of the fun with the Visit of Périgueux, to the Gallo-Roman or Medieval and Renaissance part. The programme also includes a typical – and therefore revigorating – dinner in a restaurant in town to be chosen from a list provided by the Tourist Office.

    For your accommodation, you can choose to suit your pocket, from camping to a 4-star hotel. Price (per person): from 114 € in a campsite to 246 € in a 4* hotel (double room). As well as accommodation, the price includes the visit of the town, a Périgord dinner, a morning's horse-riding or golf, half a day's mountain biking and half a day's canoeing. Tourist or resident, this sounds like the perfect weekend for those who enjoy an activity holiday!

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  • Saturday, June 23

    Two new Flybe flights into the Dordogne



    Flybe has started two new services into Bergerac, one from London Gatwick and the second from Manchester. This will be good news for all the British expats in the area -- and great that Ryanair are given some competition.

    Flybe also recently announced its acquisiton of BA Connect, the regional part of British Airways, apart from BA Connect's London City and Manchester-JFK routes.

    This acquisition and the creation of 11 new routes will make Flybe Europe's largest regional airline, with 152 routes operating from 22 UK and 34 European airports. Manchester-Bergerac flight single fares will be from £39.99 including taxes and charges, and London Gatwick-Bergerac flights will offer fares from £42.99 one way.

    There are twenty other new Flybe routes previously run by BA Connect.

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  • Nude cycling for a cleaner planet


    Thousands of cyclists took to the streets in Paris, Montréal, Madrid, London and Mexico City today to show their commitment to the war against pollution and global warming caused by motor vehicles and motor bikes. To make sure that the media will pay attention, they left their clothes behind and cycled in the nude!
    Well done and thank you, ye Bold and ye Brave -- Way to go!

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  • Friday, June 22

    Buying property in France

    There are as many articles written about buying property in France as there are people buying property in France! It is a phenomenon in its own right. Probably because France is one of the most retirement friendly, investor friendly and DINKY- and DITKY- friendly countries -- where property can still be bought for very reasonable money and growth and increase in value is almost 100% assured. In particular the SouthWest of France, here in the Perigord Dordogne, the non-French - as well as the French themselves, are streaming in to profit from the low prices, the number of available properties with potential for restoration and DYI improvements, good weather, friendly locals, diversity of interests and job opportunities and of course the very good and healthy life style.

    I have been writing quite a bit about Bordeaux -- the city that is undergoing a renaissance which is remarkable and wonderful, as well as about the developments that are happening in the area, where off-the-plan homes can be bought in comfortable and attractive estates.

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    In an article by Lucy Alexander in The Times a few days ago, she writes:

    Posh pads that pay their way
    Fancy an affordable luxury home in Bordeaux?


    Buying property in France may be a costly tangle of red tape, but that doesn’t seem to deter the Britons who own more than 200,000 properties there, according to figures from Rightmove.com. France’s obvious attractions combined with low property prices would seem to be an effective analgesic for the headache induced by VAT, wealth tax, residents’ tax and legal and agency fees.

    If your dream is to buy and renovate a rundown farm, an element of expensive hassle is inevitable. But if you’re seeking a holiday home that doubles as an investment, France’s leaseback scheme, which offers tax breaks on the purchase of buy-to-let properties, is an attractive option. The quality of leaseback developments varies, but more luxurious ones are becoming more common as the purchasing power of the pound grows. The Canadian resort operator Intrawest has spotted a market in France, and is now building its first non-ski resort there.


    She talks about the difficulty foreign buyers encounter when they come up against the tax laws, inheritance laws and wealth tax, VAT, residents' tax and red tape in general. When I bought property and moved to France, it took me an entire year, expensive legal advice, relocation advice, surveyors' reports, and much more before I finally took possession of the keys and moved in. Then I would have agreed with Ms Alexander - and the general perception of the difficulties one has to deal with in buying property in France.
    However -- last month good friends of mine from Australia came to Bordeaux for one week, found an exceptional apartment to buy - with a terrace and view over the river - signed the Compromis de Vente within two hours of seeing the apartment for the first time, and all the red tape, all the papers -- every single requirement, within the next couple of days. The contract is with the notaires and the final deed of sale is expected to be signed and possession taken the first week in September.
    Admittedly, they did do their homework beforehand -- but -- all research was done in Australia and all over the internet, they did obtain a local bank approved loan before they came, and I did spend a little time in Bordeaux looking at the best areas and apartments that were for sale, and -- they did buy the apartment through a reputable estate agent. No doubt that helps enormously. The money that you would save on agents' commission is just not worth the energy and headaches -- and other hidden costs you would have otherwise.

    If you are interested in investing in property in France, do not be put off by the red tape involved, or by the horror stories you hear from people who have come here before you. Equip yourself well with the plethora of information that is available to you about buying property in France, do your research, do your homework, make sure you have your bank behind you and you will find it is as easy as - enjoying a glass of Bordeaux wine! - Or you can of course attend one of the excellent Relocation and Orientation Courses offered right here in Château Lalinde - be it with the view to come and live in France or simply to spend your holidays in France.

    You can still buy a large, lovely honey coloured stone house in the Dordogne, ---or a gorgeous two bedroomed flat with visible 600 year old oak beams and exquisite light, a balcony looking out onto the cobble-stoned streets and in a restored stone building in the heart of the old, historic quarters of Bordeaux - to let out to the thriving and growing tourist market or to use as a pied-a-terre when you visit France - and all for less than €200 000.

    So -- what are you waiting for?


    Two highly recommended and very good value for money
    Chambres d'Hotes - B&B - Bed and Breakfast in Bordeaux:

    Une Chambre en Ville
    Pedroni Guesthouse





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    Thursday, June 21

    Learning French : One phrase a day




    J'ai bien du mal

    I find it hard/It is hard to

    à garder mon serieux

    to keep a straight face
    to be serious





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  • 21 June : The National Day of Music in France.........

    .....and in all francophone countries.


    Can it already be a year ago that I wrote about the National Day of Music in France? How time flies!

    Here we are again on the 21st of June and all over France and worldwide every person who can make music, is doing so -- no matter where, be it a formal recital or performance, a small venue and audience, in a grand hall or in the streets -- we all celebrate life with music!


    Here in Lalinde we celebrated the Day of Music on Saturday and the entire village, young and old, man, woman and child, came to the streets of the village and the square to listen and play and sing and dance until the early hours of the morning -- every kind of music, from ancient traditional to jazz, the blues and heavy metal -- something of everything for everyone! -- And of course, in true style and according to tradition, the Lalinde Rugby Club was out in full force to provide the delicious barbecue saucisses, frites, steak - and the wine and beer!


    The Fête de la Musique was first started in France back in 1982 by the then Minister of Culture, Jack Lang - after the concept of Marcel Landowski in 1981, and it soon became an an international celebration of free live music in more than 300 cities worldwide including New York, Berlin, Rome, London, Bamako, Suriname, Bahrein, Havana, Tel-Aviv, Cairo, Luxembourg, Mexico City, Sydney, Johannesburg and of course, Paris -- where the now famous Les Nuits Blanches have become an annual event to which hundreds of thousands people come. Amongst those performing tonight in the Hippodrome of Auteuil are Mika, Avril Lavigne, Tokio Hotel (they of what-the-heck-ARE-they??-fame), the inimitable Fatal Bazouka, Christophe Maé, Yannick Noah, Calogero, Christophe Willem, Shy’m, Vitaa, Kamini, La troupe du Roi Soleil, David Guetta, Laurent Voulzy, Bob Sinclar, and many more. (But what possessed Tele2 to get the dodo, Olivier Minne to emcee the event?? He has absolutely no idea of how to do it and leaves the artists dangling in mid air, has big silent pauses, is ill at ease and absolutely no stage presence...........do I sound disgusted? I am!)

    Here a group of young Swiss children performing in a street (Photo: Musicfest)





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  • Wednesday, June 20

    The National Day of the Mills : Journee Nationale Des Moulins



    17 June 2007 once again saw the National Day of the Mills -- and in the Perigord Dordogne alone there were 21 beautiful ancient wind- and water flour mills to look at.


    I would have loved to have gone to see more, but only had time for four -- mills in various state of repair and restoration. I visited one wind mill -- that of Le Bournat at Le Bugue, which is in a perfect condition, being there all year round for visitors to come and admire. I then drove some distance through the most beautiful countryside, tine narrow lanes and thick oak forests. to finally arrive at Le Coux and Le Moulin de Ladiere which sits on the Le Boule stream. Here I was welcomed by a gorgeous farmyard of horses, chickens and a delightful Billy Goat --- and a charming young man who acted as a most informative guide, explaining the entire intricate workings of a water mill with enthusiasm and an obvious pride and pleasure. From there I continued on along the Dordogne river to Vezac where I visited the almost completely restored Moulin de L'Eveque which is situated on a tributary of the Dordogne, namely the Pontou. My last port of call was close to home, the mill of Lalinde -- which is in fact just outside Sauveboeuf, Le Moulin du Milieu a Sauveboeuf. This mill has been restored to its pristine original state and is in full working order -- a fascinating process to watch -- in particular as one realises that what you see is exactly what one would have seen 500 years ago! Several happy visitors walked away with soft white flour which had been milled right there in front of them.



    This is one industry which is nowhere near ready to hang up its boots!




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  • Tuesday, June 19

    Arts and Crafts -- and ancient traditions in the Dordogne

    On a misty Sunday in June in the Dordogne there can be few pleasures as special as going on a journey of discovery of the ancient and traditional arts and crafts of the countryside.

    Last Sunday was such a day -- and what a wonderful discovery it was! Not only seeing the old traditions kept alive and thriving, but discovering that it is the young people that are doing so.

    One would have expected these old crafts and traditions to be practised by the older generation whilst the youth are out and about and enjoying their electronic gadgets and toys and pastimes. But no! Whether it is the art of felt making, basket weaving, imprinting cloth with leaves from the walnut tree or platting wheat, the average age of all the artisans I saw on Sunday demonstrating their amazing skills, could not have exceeded 30! And wherever there was a wrinkled old man or woman showing us how it their specific art or craft should be done, there was always a young'un close by watching and learning and trying it out. There is such a variety of arts and crafts to learn -- and ideal reason to rent a chateau -- come to Chateau Lalinde during the summer, and organise a superb activity holiday for yourself and the family!

    And then, driving from beautiful Limeuil's hill top arts and crafts fair, to continue my day of discovery -- by visiting some of the many old mills in the Perigord, my surprise was even greater when I was welcomed by quite a few of the old mills by gorgeous young boys and girls who proudly demonstrated and explained the workings of a wind - or water mill to everyone who showed an interest. Some of these mills have been beautifully and meticulously restored, whilst others are in the process of - or waiting to be restored, and once again, it was not the older generation that shared their excitement with me, but the grand- and great grand children of the owners of the mills.


    Contact details for excellent artisans - and lessons - in the Dordogne:
    Basketry:
    Abdre Pineau
    24380 Lacropte
    Tel: 0553 067252

    Tiane et Marc Cattet
    24380 St Mayme de Peyerol
    Tel: 0553 045426
    www.laclairiereauxpaniers.com

    Daniel Breillat
    85240 Nieul sur l'Autise
    Tel: 0251524956
    LESSONS available

    Francois Desplanches
    24380 Lacropte
    0553 081522
    f.desplanches@wanadoo.fr

    Knitted Art, designs, clothing
    Me-tissages
    33640 Portets
    Tel: 0556 675950
    http://jetisse.googlepages.com
    anne.tisse@club-internet.fr

    Woven articles in natural home-spun and coloured wool
    Hilary Hunter
    24160 Excideuil
    Tel: 81748904

    Hat creations:

    Brigitte Paillet
    19560 Saint-Hilaire Peyroux
    Tel: 0684124342
    www.meschapeauxetmoi.com
    www.le-clapotis.net

    Annelie Petitqueux
    32170 Aux Aussat
    Tel: 0562 675315
    annelie@annafibre.com
    http://www.annafibre.com
    LESSONS Available

    Vegetable colouring and printing of fabrics
    84360 Oauris
    Tel: 0490084048
    www.couleurgarance.com
    LESSONS available



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