Sunday, November 21, 2021

Orders.


A hearty Bonjour from Sophie who has been up and about since 5:45.


We head off across country. As we walk Angus talks on the i-Phone to a Manhattanite about inflation, Belarus and Kyle Rittenhouse. The Manhattanite would like a meeting in New York. Non-committal noises are made. It doesn't seem like a great time to travel.  Austria is closed down, cases in Germany are surging and the Dutch police have fired on anti-Vax protesters. A trip back to the London dentist to have the interim crown replaced and a new, permanent one, put in place will be travel enough. 

Sophie and her master detour to the bakers in the little market town. The bakers wife is alone in the  shop. When I say alone I mean she's surrounded by five hyper active toddlers. She is just filling the display cabinets with todays offerings as we arrive. A peach flan is recommended. 


The alternative is an iced raspberry, blueberry and violet sponge . This is a difficult choice to make.


We opt for the peach flan but also take two small raspberry, blueberry and violet cakes to try them out.

Angus asks about Christmas orders. ' You'd better get them in over the next couple of weeks. We're snowed under already'. It seems our remote and unfashionable part of France has seen a wave of house buying by Parisians. Being remote , sparsely populated,  unfashionable and law abiding the department has one of the lowest infection rates in the country. Estate agents have had their best season ever and the incoming Parisians are stocking up for the festive season well ahead of time.


 

9 comments:

Tigger's Mum said...

So not a low infection rate for long then?

Taste of France said...

Prosperity is in the air. Maybe it's just to make up for last year, but even then it seemed that anybody who could was shopping furiously. I noted a line at the caisse in Galeries Lafayette in Toulouse last week, and lines in other shops too--on a weekday. And yesterday, driving past the shopping centers, the parking lots were full to the far edges and the roads were jammed with traffic.
You must be close enough to Bordeaux to make it reasonable for Parisians. We are still 6 hours away by train, 8 by car. A friend's son chose Arles, 3 hours by TGV. They have a nickname for these long-distance commuters: Parisarlesiens.

Coppa's girl said...

Sophie looks on top of the world in the second photo.

Lisa in France said...

Still not going for the Tahiti eclair?

Travel said...

It all looks so wonderful, enjoy!

Yamini MacLean said...

Hari OM
LOL - snap - my first thought too!!! And am just in the mood for a fruit flan. Shame there's no reach-through teevee yet... YAM xx

Susan said...

The ones here who commute from Tours to Paris, a mere hour on the train, are known as les pendules.

Bailey Bob Southern Dog said...

Lovely photo of The ROF with Sophie at the front door!

~Kim at Golden Pines~ said...

Good choices at the bakery! I enjoy anything raspberry.

I was asked if I wanted to go to New York City for a day in December for some shopping, and have declined the invitation for those same reasons.