Premiere Classe Lourdes
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Les Étoiles de Pau sont trés beau
Saturday did not look like it promised much at first glance. The bitter cold rain from the night before left a fog that surrounded us all morning. Charlotte, her sister, boyfriend and I packed our bags and squished into the car. We embarked on our two hour ride to the Pyrénées, the land of breathtaking mountains, snow, and world-famous horses and horseback riders competing that weekend.
The compact (and compacted) car sludged its way through the mud that was supposed to be ...
Cushings Disease a le Casino? Mais oui.
Charlotte and I were allowed to leave the clinic early on thursday to attend a lecture (slash marketing promotion for vets) on Cushings Disease in Horses. Despite having this privilege we were still late for the conference.
My iPhone's GPS stopped working (looks like the AT&T staff did not keep their promise... again) and Charlotte's GPS is so old that it did not recognize newly constructed roads and thus directed us ...
Bonnie and Clyde -simples!
... drop so we could get more for our money. The agent is mightily impressed by what we have done here and has said that more than anything demonstrating that we have a successful business in the valley, is apparently worth more. Everything we do here, we challenge as to whether it is adding value, otherwise you can get carried away and we are realistic about how long we will be able to work at this pace and know that we will not end our days in this house; maybe ...
The Pyrenees
... mountains
are kites.
On Sunday we took a trip up through Cauterets on the way to Pont d’Espagne. The road twisted and climbed for miles; there were many waterfalls and magnificent views. Seonaid wasn’t too keen on the drive down but we arrived back at the campsite in one piece.
Monday we went into Lourdes and booked a walking tour of the city for Thursday afternoon followed by a visit to the castle which ...
Cock-a-doodle do or cock-a-doodle don"t
... and a copy of a Bordelais recipe book in addition and he has asked us to continue to pick raspberries for our own use, collect kindling for him and pick up a part for his lawnmower.
When he and Marie-Helene are here they go across to Spain to stock up on things like olive oil, Muscat, Vrac ( cheap wine) and Port, all of which costs very little and is sold from huge wooden casks, as well as local delicacies such nougat, elver and really good peaches and ...