Our time in France so far has been good. Busy but good. First up, we had 10 days in the family house by ourselves, which helped us settle in. And to welcome us on our very first evening: Bulls running in the street (You can't see them, they're in amongst the horses)! Suzie was most excited!
Then a few days later our removal arrived. Unfortunately, the lorry was too big to fit into the narrow streets of the village so I had to use our car as a shuttle 5 times to get all the boxes over! Phew... Hard work!
First trip to the supermarket and oh look at the amount of cheese and wine you can find here!
Our breakfasts and lunches in the garden have been our favourite part of the day...
And we also started to visit the local area. Here Lunel...
...Uzès
...and Palavas-les-Flots!
But that is not all. Oh no it isn't! We went round the seaside resort of La Grande Motte one day to hand out some of her demos in case they would need singers. Not much interest apart from one place. And the very next day, they called to say they loved her voice and booked her for several dates in July and August! The location, just by the port, was beautiful.
We also had the pleasure to see some class acts as spectators. At Jazz à Junas, we really enjoyed the Christian Scott Quintet (enough for a signing and photo session!).
And after seeing Sting there last year, we returned to the Arènes in Nîmes to see Manu Chao. I'd been looking forward to seeing him for many years and was not disappointed! Fantastic entertainment!
But our summer has also been a very social one. The family spent some time here of course, and this culminated with our very special 40 + 40 + 1 party. 40th wedding anniversary for my parents, 40th birthday for my brother-in-law Stéphane, and 1st birthday for little nephew Edgar. As you will see, we are rather silly people.
Then came our good friend Santeri, the viking from Finland. With him we spent a couple of days visiting the riviera, including Monaco.
We even pushed all the way to San Remo for a taste of Italy. Buonissimo!
Closer to home, we also got really stressed at the beach...
... and wine tasting!
Next came Zuzanna's mother and we showed her Montpellier...
... Nîmes
... the Pont du Gard
... and the beach. Of course!
And the visitors just keep coming as right now we are enjoying a wonderful week with Kamila and Irek who flew in from Poland. We enjoyed the Estivales wine tasting festival in Montpellier...
Kamila tried her first ever oyster there!
And when she heard Flamenco music, she couldn't resist going up there with Suzie. You should know that Kamila is a flamenco teacher back in Poland...
I wanted to take Irek out for a bike ride...
...but it all ended in tears!
We recovered with our favourite part of the day of course.
And during a dominical walk, we were given an impromptu visit of the nearby Chapelle St Nazaire (XII century) by two very nice volunteers. Really interesting!
TIme for a photo shoot!
And last night, a lovely picnic in the Peyrou gardens in Montpellier at sunset...
... before ending the evening in a nearby wine bar in the historic centre.
Kamila and Irek are still here until Saturday and then real life kicks in! I start working on Monday already and Zuzanna is in the process of enrolling onto a French language course. And this time, I fully intend to keep you updated on a more regular basis!
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