Monday, July 27, 2026

High summer.

Much of Britain has now gone 40 days without rain. Here, it poured heavily for much of yesterday and there's a solid bank of cloud off to the North West which hints that there's more to come. The farmers will be happy. On our way into town we pass the first field with the crop harvested and the hay all tightly bound. It can only be a matter of days before our village farmers follow suit. We're at that stage of the year when time starts to sprint forwards. 


The lobster fishermen have taken to fishing at night. Maybe the catch is better when the water is colder ? This morning the local boats are all moored in the outer harbour and there's no sign of their owners. In fact there's no sign of anyone.  One of the houses on the quayside has an impractical iron balcony. This has rusted away in the salt laden air and bright orange safety railings have been put up on the cobbles to cordon it off.  Not all architects are practical souls.


The florist is displaying something truly horrendous in her window. Is it a vase ?

The mechanical cobbler in the shoe repair shop window is still dressed for the World Cup.


Sandcastle competitions a reminder that more innocent summer holiday pastimes are still thriving in this part of the world. We stop for a chat with a neighbour who has returned from holiday. He reminds us that in five weeks time a new influx of students are expected.

8 comments:

Yamini MacLean said...

Hari OM
...that dog... what the...?!

I love that English essay paper and already have lots of ideas swirling around my brain.... but OH! That poor bear, clearly panting and in some sort of panic. I hope those observers thought to call animal emergency services... YAM xx

Anonymous said...

Praying for a little more rain here in the Aveyron; smoke encroaching on our little valley.

Lisa in France said...

That Civil Service exam is quite remarkable. As is the Gangsta Pug.

Camille said...

The exam looks like a challenge I would fully enjoy today but would have had me quaking in my boots 50 years ago. Flight radar is an amazing thing, so fascinating to watch. That Pug...ugh.

Travel said...

Cantilevered concrete balconies are proving to be problematic after 35 years, there are literally 1,000 of them in our community.

rottrover said...

A beautiful shot of your sea. Not sure an hour and 15 minutes is enough time to create a sandcastle worthy of competition! Especially if the prizes are from The Cheesy Toast Shack!

The Bougalou Bear said...

I hope this ended well for the bear...Gangsta pug leaves me speechless; I seem to remember more tastefull offerings from the garden centre in the past.
Any chance of some pictures of the winning sandcastles?

The Bougalou Bear said...

Bonne chance! What's happening in Gironde and Les Landes is a tragedy.