Tuesday, May 14, 2019

A Windy Day in Lagrasse

Sunday, May 5th, 2019 

Yesterday’s road trip took us on winding roads in the Terroir Montagne d’Alaric (Alaric Mountain 🏔) .... I can’t win or should I say fight the heights, everywhere we go from Montlaur is either thru the Gorge or the Mountain! And you can see the weather is still a bit unstable ... hopefully the wind will blow all the dark clouds and cooler temperatures away for tomorrow! 



We arrived in Lagrasse with gale force winds. If we were sitting on an woven carpet, it could have been a “Magic Carpet Ride” and we may have avoided the winding mountain drive! 

We had a quick stroll around the village before settling on a café/ restaurant on the boulevard for our Sunday “déjeuner”! 

The Market Square ... where the weekly Saturday market is held. 


The taupe stone enhanced by the climbing roses and the pretty pottery plant holders.

The view of the abbey from across the river.

Ah the French blue ... also known as “Bugatti” or “Gitane” blue. 
Monsieur Honey just regaled me with a story about Ettore Bugatti  saying he used to carry a package of French cigarettes (Gitanes) to confirm the colour match to that of his race cars. 
Of course my Monsieur would know this as an avid Grand Prix/ Formula One fan! 


Here’s stock photos just to give you an idea! 


We believe this was the same place we visited for lunch in July 2014 on a rainy day ...


We enjoyed great company, delicious food and wine. The highlights of today’s menu were the starters (entrees) 

 “Salade Océane” seafood salad ... which had at least a pound of smoked salmon in it!
I would have been content with just this delish dish! 



Laury and Monsieur Honey chose the “Oeuf poché sur sa crème de cèpes et bolets” ... a  poached egg on a mushroom cream for their starters. 
The egg was poached to perfection and complimented by the mushroom sauce.
 At first my thoughts were what an unusual combination but then I thought of mushroom omelettes, sautéed mushrooms with fried eggs ... so not really that odd. 
Monsieur is already talking about deconstructing the mushroom sauce. 


We tried to wander a bit more after our Sunday lunch. 
The wind was still howling and gusting.
We came across people garbed in their winter coats with fur trimmed hoods up to protect themselves from the elements. 

p
I saw this butcher shop and with a quick glance thought it could have been my Papa’s (GILBERT).
The name was only missing an “L”. 
What do you think brother and sister, can you see Dad running this shop many years ago? 




I couldn’t resist a closeup of the facad

Almond tree full of nuts! 

We made a slight detour as we entered the village of Montlaur in search of the donkeys and poppies.

I’m still on the hunt for my poppy field ...

 
Tomorrow  we’re off to the “Cité Médiéval de Carcassonne” with Laury! 






Wednesday, May 8, 2019

French Mountains and French Movies

Saturday, May 4th, 2019




Today we discovered another mountainous winding route as we drove in direction of Capendu to Olonzac. This massif peaks at 600 meters we reached about 400 meters, more than high enough for me.
No big plans just a little tour. 
The skies were broody all day.

We found fields of poppies ...



And an antique wagon ...


The rain arrived at the same time as we did in Olonzac.
We had a quick wander and then ducked into the Cafe de la Poste for some refreshments. 




We stopped by Sainte Helene to say “Bonjour” to Kay & Mark, unfortunately they weren’t home. We stayed in their apartment for a week in July 2014. 



A colourful garden border ...



We headed back to Montlaur. 
had stopped into the Boucherie to pick up the beef I had ordered yesterday and prepared a beef bourguignon for our dinner and we settled in for a marathon of movies filmed in France ... 
“Chocolat, Paris Can Wait & My Old Lady.”
We enjoyed our delicious traditional French dinner and of course French pastries for dessert. 

Just what we needed on a drizzly day in Montlaur! 







Monday, May 6, 2019

Meet You in Carcassonne


Friday, May 3rd we headed out to Carcassonne to meet our friend, Laury who was arriving on the train, early afternoon.
First we needed to get our car out of the Impasse (driveway at the back of our house). This morning we were blocked in by the oil delivery truck which was filling a neighbour’s tank. 
While we were waiting, Monsieur Honey was curious about a container garden full of luscious green plants. He was in heaven as the aroma wafted his nostrils ... it was “mint”, conjuring up delicious recipes ... fresh shelled peas or boiled new potatoes with mint and of course lamb chops with mint jelly. 

It was a dreary, drizzly day ...


We arrived in Carcassonne with an hour or so to spare before the train’s arrival. 
We parked at the station. 
We found an old Art Deco restaurant/café nearby, a cozy place out of the drizzle and a delicious hot coffee! 

The train arrived in time ... there’s Laury!


A quick drive back to Montlaur, for a night in catching up on the news.