Showing posts with label antiques. Show all posts
Showing posts with label antiques. Show all posts

Friday, May 24, 2019

Medieval Knights (and a Day) in Mirepoix!

Sunday, May 12th, 2019 #Mirepoix#vide-greniers#Postcardsfromthelot#maisondelachevalerie

Sometimes you just have to go with the flow.  
Monsieur Honey has a strong interest in looking at/searching for unusual items ... i.e. antiques, flea market bargains.
While we were in the planning stages of this adventure to France, I had done some “Googling” about “vide-greniers and brocantes”. 

I found a very informative website  https://vide-greniers.org/Languedoc-Roussillon/mai that we could use to discover where these activities were being held on any specific date. 
So I added the link to my home screen for easy reference. 

Back in 2013 during our three-month stay in Dégagnac, he purchased this book at the local « épicerie » and it provided much entertainment and exploration of new communes, villages and towns. 
We travelled to and discovered so many different places in the Lot Valley ... here’s hoping that this list with provide us with the same experience. 



Yesterday, we checked out the vide-greniers listings to see if there was anywhere new that we could visit.
Bram was showing a town wide sale. So off we went to do what I call “picking”. 
Guess what daughter, Jenn also likes to check out the flea markets and antique shops. 
I say she comes by it honestly through her Papa. 

Monsieur Honey ferreted / picked through this suitcase (pictured below) to find the right tunes that would provide the desired atmosphere for an afternoon/ evening on the sun-trapped terrace. 
Our bargain of the day was the purchase of an assortment of CDs which included some great French music and even some Zydeco.
Plus they are souvenirs that can easily travel home with us that will provide hours of  listening pleasure in our courtyard during the Canadian summer.
Hopefully, our family, friends and neighbours will also enjoy the sweet songs! 


The bargains of the day 1€ per CD ... all brand new and still in original wrap/packaging. 
Another vendor was selling CDs for 15 to 20 euros a piece.



Bram is a commune in the Aude department in the Languedoc-Roussillon region located on the Canal du Midi. 
We didn’t spend much time here as it was a Sunday and out of season. 


Can you see the snow on the Pyrénées? 
The road to Mirepoix ... our next stop. 



Mirepoix is a bastide town in the Ariège region that was rebuilt in the 13th century following a flood. 

The typical medieval wood carvings on the old facade of « La Maison des Consuls »...
Do you see the different faces? 

The market square with the southern French Gothic-style Saint-Maurice cathedral in the background. 



Beautiful half-timbered houses whose first floors (1st floor in France is actually the 2nd) that hang over the square create the arcaded walkways below which houses unique shops, cafés and restaurants. 


This reminds of the houses that hang over the river in Girona, Spain. Photo from September 2017. 



We found a table to enjoy the warmth of the sunshine, a little tapas, Rose and people watching at “No. 20 by Pat”. 



A little more wandering of the side streets surrounding the square, my entourage (Father and daughter) checked out a couple of brocantes and then we found an amazing shop ... Maison de la Chevalerie (House of Chivalry).

There were beautiful items created by French craftsmen all displayed meticulously. 
Here you can also be entertained ... you can see what it was like to be a knight in the Middle Ages, wear a period costume, do some middle age activities ... crossbow shooting, ring throwing, duels, etc. 

It was an enjoyable visit with the shop owner who provided friendly, excellent service. 

So if you find yourself in Mirepoix stop in and say hello to Cyril and checkout the shop at 15, rue Vigarozy - 09500 Mirepoix.





Inside courtyard of a hotel/ restaurant ...



I call this brocante alley ... 

Just a pretty facade ...


Tomorrow (May 13th) was Jennifer’s last full day in France ... come back to read about our day in Gruissan, looking for the beach. 

Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Sentimental Journey

"Gonna take a sentimental journey. Gonna set my heart at ease.
Gonna make a sentimental journey. To renew old memories."
...can you hear Ringo Starr singing these lyrics?




"She glances at the photo and the pilot light of memory flickers in her eyes."~ Frank Deford

Our souvenirs allow us to take a sentimental journey and remember our past travels.

Definition of souvenir (noun)...stems from the French word "souvenir" for a remembrance or memory, an item of sentimental value, to remember an event or location, sometimes a cheaply made item sold for a high price.

Shopping for souvenirs can sometimes be a big event while travelling.

Our caché of souvenirs does not include the usual suspects of knick-knacks, bric à-brac, kitsch or whatever you want to call these type of items.

It is easy to be tempted by vendors selling their wares in the colourful tourist shoppes and market stalls which usually includes the typical shot glasses, tea towels, printed with the name of the location, etc. only to be disappointed when the label reads..MADE IN China and you are visiting Japan as an example.

We always strive to buy something that is made and originates from the place we are visiting and has a special meaning, is useful and will rekindle our memories of our travels.

Our treasures include our collection of photographs, some wonderful pieces of original art that decorate the walls of our home, fabric for a table cloth, woven jacquard throws, CDs with special music, some delectable food items ... olive oils, balsamic vinegars, Herbes de Provence, tins of foie gras and of course any thing lavender and plus some special bottles of wine.

Monsieur "Honey" collects bronze sculptures and is affectionate about anything antique.

If he is aware of a vide-grenier or brocante, it will be on his must-see and to do list.
He has acquired some unusual and beautiful objets d'art.

Here are a few photos of some of our special souvenirs and each has it's own story.



Painting purchased direct from the artist in Florence, Italy







Silver tea canister purchased in Cannes 2010.



Print of poppies ...memories of our time in Aigue Mortes



The owners of the "Appartement Molière" in Pezenas were both talented artists, Karen a painter and Gerard a sculptor.... these Mini Cards were designed and painted by Karen Garcia, and eventually I found the perfect frame to display them..



The bronze polar bear bought at the brocante in Agde, and the marble slab found in Caunes-Minervois ....memories of our 2005 travels in France.



Our prints from Collioure 2012.



There's a "Polar Bear" joining us for aperitifs in Agde.