Friday, October 26, 2012

TOUR DE FRANCE 2013

Most years the Tour de France passes through the Tarn - in 2010/11 only a couple of kms away from Puycalvel - but next year will be particularly convenient for guests in our gites, as one stage ends at Albi on July 5th and the next start off from Castres on the 6th.

It is fun to watch the pack race by, but this time guests will be able to be at the 'arrivée' and or 'départ' which will be far more interesting.

Here's the whole route for any biking enthusiasts planning a holiday around the tour.

Tour de France 2013: le parcours étape par étape

Friday, October 19, 2012

The Tarn has been battered by a wind called L'Autan for a couple days. Blows up from the Med quite often during the summer, but it's usually just a comfortable blow and this is the first time in 12 years here we've experienced such a gale (125 kph gusts reported).
Our mayor called in at lunch-time to say he'd been told that 'La Poste' couldn't get through to us because of a fallen tree (of which we had no knowledge) so he'd come up with a chain-saw and cleared the lane.
Yet another example of why life in France is so comfortable. We Brits may tease (oh OK, mock) the French for some of their habits and attitudes but their system of communes with active mayors ensures a quality of civic service that British rate-payers would welcome.
L'Autan is sometimes called 'The wind of the madmen'. Perhaps with reason seeing that yesterday a chef of a restaurant in our local town Castres rushed out of the kitchen brandishing a knife and stabbed 4 people, one poor girl fatally.

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We've been eyeing two patches of mushrooms on our land. Jos wanted to try them but I've always been wary of wild fungi since a friend, who was an experienced 'fungologist', made a puff-ball soup that kept me on the loo for several days.
Just read that a French couple died yesterday after eating wild mushrooms...