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The Valley of Wines
... church bells ringing out across the town.
After a couple of Leffe Ruby beers and a steak we walked back to the hotel. I couldn't manage the blog, I was exhausted, so decided I would do it today instead.
I am sure other than a couple of people in the HOG, this is just disappearing into the www and not being read, but I am enjoying writing it....so will continue on
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Leaving the farm
Today we finally decided enough was enough. Our time on this farm was not really great and we both were loosing out on other experiences. We spent the morning cleaning up after last nights market whilst the others went to purchace more seeds and plants.
After lunch Rene took us via the small airport to pick up a new WOOFer and then dropped us in Bergerac Old City so we could take a look around ...
Worked out a market
Hi kids,
Today we went to the market, we started early like I got up @6:15, my Renée got up early. We got up to pack the trailer & roll out. It was silly packing gas cylinder, Vegetables, BBQs, all the premade food and then we can get to the market & set up two stalls. 1stall was for selling the vegetables that we grew, the 2nd stupid stall I was on ...
A week on a French Farm
well this week is interesting, we are on a farm about an 1& a half away from Bordeaux. It's a vegetable farm which is Organic... Well it would be certified if the owner didn't feel it was over priced going through all that rigmarole qualifying it. The farm used to be a wheet farm I think. Anyways the Rene is from Austria, he met Sandrine (they are the owners of this farm if you didn't read the previous blog), interesting fact the met in Barcenola. Rene tells a story of how ...
Charente is our enemy, Périgord is our friend
... from piles of stone (not that we don't like piles of stone, but we do like variety). Unfortunately, we had the choice of booking either a tour we just had time to make (11 am) or one that would have required giving up on seeing anything other than Cognac in the day (2 pm). We opted for the former, but ended up going to the business office of the distillery rather than the tours. We got directions from a woman working in the office (who seemed to be English), but not ...