24 August 2013

My summer in La Dordogne



During the summer months Mr France & I leave our home, as we let our house and a small cottage 
called La Petite Maison  for holidays.
and 
we spend time at our daughters while she and her family go away on holiday and we look after her home along with all their animals.

This year we were greeted by seven  new baby chicks who kept us entertained and we watched them grow from cream coloured  fluffy balls into young hens / cockerels.






A few weeks later when we left this is how much they'd grown.




 Hats were definitely a must.
and there was one to suite everyone.




After our long wet spring
It's been a very HOT summer this year, most of us sat in the shade,

but others flayed out in the hot sun.!



Oh... it's too hot !




One, would love to cool off !
but doesn't like getting wet.




Family bikes prepared, ready to go in the van for a few days away.





I'll stay here in the shade and look after the animals.




The fruits are not quite ripe, so I can't pick them yet.




Thankfully the deer have not eaten the figs this year.






The blackberries are nearly ripe.





Not very many peaches.





So far we haven't needed to light the fire. 
The evenings have been warm.
Let's hope it continues for a bit longer.


 I'll leave my hat hanging on the door until the next time I need it.




à bientôt
Barbara Lilian

3 comments:

  1. Happy to see you once again! I enjoyed each of your pics ! The chicks are cute and grow so fast . . . sorry it has been so hot. We have enjoyed a beautiful summer in Western Mchigan.

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  2. Happy to see you once again! I enjoyed each of your pics ! The chicks are cute and grow so fast . . . sorry it has been so hot. We have enjoyed a beautiful summer in Western Mchigan.

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  3. It is amazing how fast little chicks grow...I'm sure they were entertaining as well as the other animals. I'm sure you enjoyed you stay in the Dordogne.

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