Sunday, September 1, 2019

Five times.


To 'The Fonts' delight the roses that suffered in the 40 degree temperatures have started to bloom again. So has the wisteria at the front door which has flowered no less than five times this year.

The angelic duo follow Angus around the garden as he tops up the pool and makes sure that the swimming pools pH balance is right. They sit and observe Angus while maintaining a sort of yodelling conversation that starts low and modulates higher.  Barks are presumably reserved as a warning sound. This yodelling is probably PON for '' What's keeping him from heading off to the bakers ?'.



On our morning walk we stop to observe the new solar powered light by the village hall. There's also a new picnic table. This has presumably been set up for the non-existent crowds that decide they'd like to come and have a picnic in the middle of nowhere ... at night.


Last year there was an avocado shortage. Latin America seems to have planted extra avocados for the 2019 season. Naturally there is now an avocado glut. No less than seven varieties in the greengrocers this morning.


The croissant at the bakers this morning more than adequate. There is a brief moment when the sparrows flutter around Sophie's water bowl. She lets them know in no uncertain terms that they are not welcome. Bob is quite unconcerned by the sparrows.



And so starts a Sunday morning in a little French village ( pop 67 ) in the heart of deepest, deepest France profonde. Two Polish Lowland Sheepdogs think it is the most exciting place on earth.

Heard this poem being recited on the BBC News last night.  They were covering an anti prorogation political rally. Whoever thought that Shelley could become politically fashionable ?


By Percy Bysshe Shelley
'Men of England, heirs of Glory,
Heroes of unwritten story,
Nurslings of one mighty Mother,
Hopes of her, and one another;
'Rise like Lions after slumber
In unvanquishable number,
Shake your chains to earth like dew
Which in sleep had fallen on you -
Ye are many - they are few.’

7 comments:

WFT Nobby said...

Love that photo of Bob and Sophie enjoying a morning conversation. And pleased that they made it to the bakers in the end.

potty said...

So is/was Shelley pro Brexit and a racist?

Poppy Q said...

Population 67 - wow!! There are enough avos for you to each have a couple on toast.

Bailey Bob Southern Dog said...

I share in ‘The Fonts’ delight over the roses! Wish I could be in on the conversation with Bob and Sophie, you captured them mid sentence (?). Perhaps the giant sized solar light may provide an opportunity for late night walks, depending on the range of its glow? At least laps around the picnic table!

Bella Roxy & Macdui said...

Perhaps the kitties will move to the new table....

Hailey and Zaphod and their Lady said...

One never knows when you may need to picnic😜

~Kim at Golden Pines~ said...

As the seasons change, the lovely roses are a welcome pop of color, as I am sure the wisteria is.

I'd forgotten about all the varieties of avocados. The price here in the US has nearly doubled recently because California had a poor season and July/August is a low point of avocado production in Mexico -- Apparently tariffs aren't to blame. At least that's the story they're telling us.