Le village

Le village
Le village

Friday, 23 August 2019

Sunday, 18 August 2019

Evening in Paradise

Rain, mist, leaden skies. We brought the awful Brexit polluted weather back with us . . . . but it will pass.






The village again

After a round trip of a couple of thousand miles it's back home.

Thursday, 15 August 2019

Edinburgh

Saw Stewart Lee today at the Fringe. If you're going to see anything else you really don't want to see his show, at least not first.

Also a couple of author interviews, notably:-

Nayrouz Qarmout

Nayrouz Qarmout is a Palestinian writer and activist. Born in Damascus in 1984, as a Palestinian refugee, she returned to the Gaza Strip, as part of the 1994 Israeli-Palestinian Peace Agreement, where she now lives. She graduated from al-Azhar University in Gaza with a degree in Economics. She currently works in the Ministry of Women’s Affairs, raising awareness of gender issues and promoting the political and economic role of women in policy and law, as well as the defence of women from abuse, and highlighting the role of women’s issues in the media. Her political, social and literary articles have appeared in numerous newspapers and magazines, and online. She has also written screenplays for several short films dealing with women’s rights. She is a social activist and a member of several youth initiatives, campaigning for social change in Palestine.

Thursday, 8 August 2019

Back Again, Again.

Still here in the village. Still working on the barn but with more and more distractions the work progresses ever more slowly.
Syrah

Together with two friends we took on a small vineyard of Syrah in 2017. Our first year's production was not a great success but the 2018, which we bottled this June, has really impressed everybody. We reckoned that we lost up to 10% of the grapes to badgers so we called it Délices des Blaireaux, and before anyone writes in to comment we do know that if a Frenchman calls you a blaireau he's not being complimentary.



Carignan - spot the difference
We got a total of about 500 bottles between us which sounds great but you know what they say about living over a sweet shop. We plan to put a good part of it beyond reach for a few years. Now we have a second vineyard of Carignan  which is four times the size of the first one.

The best part of the whole thing  is when you pick the grapes and celebrate with a big boozy lunch. This year we'll be able to drink our 2018 with our sausage and aioli.


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What else is there to report? Our gallery at the front of the barn is enjoying its fourth glorious year and Sue has made several sales this year. I don't have anything in there this year as the wine is taking up so much time and we've been travelling more - five weeks in California this spring plus the usual to Spain, Ireland and UK.

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If anybody's interested we're doing Airbnb

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PS I'm being ironic.