Thursday, November 10, 2016

Miffed.


Bob and Angus head down to Toulouse. At this chilly time of the morning the pavement cafes in the centre of town are almost empty. In the evening they're packed solid with students and locals. We find a seat under a ferocious gas heater. Bob is brought a bowl of water. He shares the 'curvy' ends from my croissant.


Toulouse is a city of fountains. This small delicate one by the GANT store built in the shape of a Roman monument. A tomb perhaps ? Is the top a replica or the original ? No signs to explain its purpose or why its located where it is. Perhaps the basin it stands on is Roman ? Bob is unimpressed.


A rather stylish hour glass in a shop window. A whimsical Christmas gift for 'The Font' or something so impractical it would be broken within a week ? We promise the shop lady we'll think about it.


Another square. Another fountain. Behind it a rather anonymous red brick building has been gentrified with white plaster statuary.


A Millefeuille cake attracts the dog owners attention. Carrying a cake while navigating a lively and highly inquisitive PON through busy city streets is asking for trouble. Perhaps we'll pick one up the next time.


Sophie is 'miffed' to discover her brother has been gallivanting in the city while she's been left at home watching the leaves fall. Less than two weeks to the next trip to the hospital. She is one feisty and very impatient lady.

A national holiday tomorrow. The mayor shows up to borrow the step ladder so that he can put out the flags on the war memorial. The swaying ( and now rather alarmingly tilting ) Jesus continues to be a matter of concern for the village council. None of the local builders has been able to remedy the slump. Money may need to be spent on a professional firm .

So passes another day in deepest,deepest France profonde.






10 comments:

BaileyBobSouthernDog said...

Thank you and Bob for taking us with you to Toulouse. Looks like the weather was very nice. I can understand how Sophie could be a little miffed!

WFT Nobby said...

Carrying the Millefeuille cake AND a delicate hour glass around while also walking Bob through Toulouse would be particularly unwise...

Coppa's girl said...

Years ago we had a stove-top coffee maker that looked very similar in design to that hourglass - it worked on the same principle too ! Of course you and Bob could have sampled part of the millefeuille before setting off back to the car. It would have been easier to carry...

Taste of France said...

I love Toulouse. It's pretty and it's small enough that it isn't a pain in the neck to try to get things done.

Susan said...

A late reaction to the vote but very well said: http://johnpavlovitz.com/2016/11/09/heres-why-we-grieve-today/

Kari said...

Thanks for the rays of light through the dark clouds.

Unknown said...

A trip to Toulouse is just what I needed. I also rather badly want a slice of the mille-feuille.

MrsDuncanMahogany said...

Those cakes look delicious! Sophie looks like she is coming along!

Bella Roxy & Macdui said...

Here, most people think of multi-story buildings and skyline, but nothing compares to exploring those ages-old streets and squares.

Poppy Q said...

What lovely little scenes. Thanks for sharing.