Showing posts with label railway. Show all posts
Showing posts with label railway. Show all posts

Monday, March 23, 2020

23/03/2020 The rest of the photos from the last walk.

Maximum temperature here today 19C, minimum 9C. Dry.  Frosts forecast for later this week and all our fruit trees are in blossom!!   14km/h South-easterly wind with gusts up to 34 km/h.  

Apologies for the delay in posting this, the sun has been shining and we have both been working in the garden.  Time has been limited at the computer, especially as I have also been inventing meals with what we have available.  We have not been out now for 10 days but will try to get a few necessary items from the supermarket tomorrow, not forgetting to carry our travel permit with us or we could be heavily fined!!

Walkers on the railway line.  Good job this part of the track has been closed for a while!

Forsythia.

Under observation.

What I think is Hawks-beard (Crepis tectorum) with a bumblebee.

Now I wonder who lives here.

Wondering if this giant snail is a deterrent to the smaller ones!

Squirrels on gateposts.

Fast-flowing ditches. 

Reflections in a dam.

  Le Logis de Saint Vincent. Logis (lojh-ee) means "home" or "dwelling" in French. Whilst these walls now enclose the premises of a company whose business is concerned with drainage equipment, we do know that in the 1940's, the large multi-storey complex was used as a type of orphanage. This may have been the original purpose of the building, as it was clearly built much more than a century ago.   The only reason we know it was an orphanage, is because one of the child occupants who now lives in the USA contacted me when he saw a previous post of mine. Interesting to say the least of it

Derelict a little further up the road.  This was a thriving farmhouse in the 40's, the orphan that contacted me re the above, said he was often brought up here when the adults were all playing belote - a French card game.

Returning back home this was the sunset that appeared in the evening.

Back home in the garden the tulips are blooming...

and the few days of sunshine has seen the return of the Common Wall Lizards.


See also my


Tuesday, March 20, 2018

20/03/2018 Same route, same shops, and same view of a slightly different sunset !

Maximum temperature today 6C, minimum 0C.   Dry; 20 km/h North Easterly winds with up to 57 km/h gusts.  Bitterly cold winds, despite blue skies, we both felt colder today than the rest of winter!!
Last night, I missed the setting sun but liked the sky anyway!

All the below were taken as drive-by shots so some are a bit blurred!
Today just leaving home...

Lopsided trees presumably because of the overhead wires

 Winter wheat on both sides of the road...

The farm house in the distance...

another farm, ploughed fields, wonder what they will plant....

More winter wheat.

The small village of Taponnat-Fleurignac,....

as above

Possibly a cherry tree (some what blurred), though ours are not in flower yet, forsythia - the yellow shrub in front.

Same old supermarket slightly different view....

Heading back home past the hardware section of  Leclerc, service station in the front.

Railway crossing entering Taponnat....

The new boulangerie - shut; it was lunch time !

More forsythia seen on the the way home.

Tonight's sunset.  Guess by now you have noticed all my sunsets are pretty much taken from the same spot outside in the road!!


I have a new blog entirely committed to our feathered friends.


Wednesday, March 7, 2018

07/03/2018 Gone shopping.......

Maximum temperature today 11C, minimum 4C.   11 mm of rain measured this morning and we have had some more rain today; 17 km/h North Westerly winds with up to 50 km/h gusts.  (316 mm of rain so far from the 1st of January).
 Looking across the newly ploughed fields, not sure how they have managed with all the rain we have had.

Eglise Saint-Remi de Fleurignac.  We dropped some bottles off nearby so I hopped out of the car to take this photo.

Built in 1845 This modest church of Romanesque origin has a single nave. 

The sky is getting darker by the minute.

Crossing the railway line,

Welcome to Leclerc supermarket...

I always love this reflection of the sign and the sky.

Inside in the entrance are parts of what was a working mill.

Driving home via Pont d'Agris in the rain that arrived while we were shopping...

The wet road home through the scenic route...

as above...

as above.

Thursday, February 8, 2018

08/02/2018 Again photos that I took yesterday !

Maximum temperature today 5C, minimum -4C.  North Easterly winds; 7 km/h with up to 23 km/h gusts.

We had to do some shopping, and as you can see it is still very grey, though most of the snow had melted.

Rail crossing.

Leclerc supermarket.

Outside is Leclerc drive.  Buy online and drive in to collect.  I prefer to see what I am buying, especially fresh food!

Back home in the afternoon it started snowing a bit again. The only birds I could get close enough to take photos of were the usual tits. Eurasian blue tit (Cyanistes caeruleus)...


As above.


Female Great tit (Parus major)...


As above...


as above...


as above.


For those interested, my post on Nevis Part 3 is here and also celebrating 8 years of blogging.