Tuesday, 30 March 2010

Swimming Cats!


Ever since we have aquired our kittens, Bruno has been fascinated with water, dripping taps, puddles, in fact anything.


Today we have opened up the pool and this is going to create a whole new adventure for him. I wonder if he will ever become a swimming cat?

Monday, 15 March 2010

Around and About


The fourth covering of snow of the winter has finally gone. Let's hope that it was the last and spring can finally begin.


For those of you who do not know Arzens (and also for those of you who do), I have included a link from Google Maps which shows you around parts of our village. Click on the A and select "Street View". By clicking, dragging and moving along the line it is possible to see different views. If you want to see other parts of the village, click and drag the yellow "pegman" in the small map insert.


I hope that you enjoy looking around Arzens.

Wednesday, 13 January 2010

Snow in Arzens


Icicles hang from M. et Mme Gol's house.

Skiers in the vineyards



Bruno enjoying the snow


A very snowy garden




Thursday, 31 December 2009


It doesn’t seem two weeks ago that it was impossible to drive along our road because of the snow. It was beautiful to see the countryside covered in a white blanket but it was treacherous to walk on. Our two kittens loved it, Bruno in particular. They chased the snowflakes and ploughed the snow into snowballs.



As our cats love climbing, we had a dilemma this year whether to buy a real Christmas tree or an artificial one. We opted for the latter and it was probably a good choice as we have had to retrieve Bruno from the top many times. He has even taken a liking to chewing the fairy lights!



Christmas has been busy with the usual Christmas preparations, parties and apéros. Our daughter Sally was able to join us for a few days at Christmas as Duncan was away with his regiment.


Carcassonne has again been holding La Magie de Noël. Since we have been here we have never ventured on the Grande Roue. As Sunday was such a glorious day, we decided to give it a go. It was absolutely fantastic. We could see the snow covered Pyrenees in the distance and the castle walls of the Cité.


2009 is finally coming to an end. We have had another lovely year in France. I hope that 2010 holds as much excitement, the highlight of which will be Sally and Duncan’s wedding in the summer.


I would like to wish everyone a very happy, healthy and prosperous New Year! May 2010 be a good one.

Friday, 20 November 2009

The Hand of Henry

You may find this amusing and addictive.

Sunday, 1 November 2009

One Hundred and Eighty!




Friday night is Flechettes night!


Since la Rentrée, we have gathered in the bowels of the foyer at 8:30 ready for a 9 o’clock start. The evening consists of 4 games of 501. The winner gets 4 points, 2nd place gets 3 points , 3rd gets 2 points and 1 point for 4th place. (Fortunately we don’t have to finish with a double otherwise we would be there all night!) This season there have been prizes donated by members of the group. There have been a variety so far ranging from home-made sanglier pate, a pizza from the van that comes to the village on a Friday night and last night the prizes were a bottle of sparkling wine for the person who came second and a bag of escargots as first prize. The amusing thing was that we had seen the man who had given the snails, collecting them in the lanes earlier in the week. I enjoy the snails that I buy from the shops, though I am not so sure I would be quite so confident cooking and eating ones gathered from the hedgerows. Anyhow, we didn't win but I must look out for a recipe just in case.

Tuesday, 6 October 2009

St Bruno's Day


Today is St Bruno’s day and this gives me an very good excuse to show off our new kittens Bruno and Mimi.


Unfortunately we had to have our 12 year old cat put to sleep last month as she was suffering from a liver infection. Since then, the house had not been the same, so when the Carcassonne S.P.A. had an open day on Sunday, we decided to go and see if they had any kittens. We fell in love with them as soon as we saw them.


I had really forgoten how time-consuming (and adorable) kittens can be.