Monday, 17 September 2012

Vaux sur Mer



A wonderful finale to Summer with our good friends Dave n Sue on the French Atlantic Coast.


















Saintes is a traditional French town with a long history.













In the chalk like surface of this unique landscape artists have come over time and left their work in the rock for all to look and marvel. 







Then down to the river for a traditional picnic.














Caught these guys at Eglise St-Pierre in Chaillevette and were completely blown away. Went from clasics thru Hogey Carmichael to Brubeck. Energetic, enthusiastic, versatile they rightfully were called back for encore upon encore. If you ever get a chance go see them!





 Mornac where the food is simply marvellous with crepes to die for.












Le Tremblade is one of many oyster fisheries of the Gironde with all the sights, sounds and smells of a working river. The flat bottom barges transport the oysters.










The grand finale was Marilyn’s birthday. Had a birthday meal on the sea front in Naussica at St Palais. Beautiful pink lingering sunset over the sea. After the main course sweets arrived, ice cream to die for in tall glasses n Ms had sparklers in it as all the waiting staff at the restaurant came over singing happy birthday in French to the accompaniment of wooden spoons on trays :)) Then the proprietor, a friend of Dave n Sues, came over with complimentary Champaign :-p










Sunday, 2 September 2012

Mikron 2 - sits among the carrots and peas :)

To complete the double caught Lost the Plot at the amazing Rodborough Community Hall. Theater in the open with wide open vistas across the Stroud valleys. Mikron, always excellent, have excelled themselves this year!

And what better to accompany this performance than a stall of fresh produce from the local allotment society - we're just about to tuck in :-p  

Thursday, 30 August 2012

Mikron


It must be Autumn and therefore Mikron time. First time at Bishampton village hall to see one of their best plays yet about the Luddites. If you haven’t seen the talented people from Mikron yet its worth making a special effort. Nothing nicer than an evening at a canal side pub, real ale and real theatre. Those miserly people at the Arts Council withdrew their funding last year, part of the gvt cuts, so Mikron now has to be self funding. It’s important to keep this part of our heritage alive and ensure live theatre gets to those places other theatre companies fail to venture.




Roaring 20’s



August Bank arrives again so Rascal got another outing to Tara. Amidst the frequent downpours there were some opportunities to recline outdoors whilst the sun loungers sank slowly into the ground :(

Great time spent at the ‘Speakeasy’ at a 20’s theme night.

Swans of Wells


Some of you might have read about, or even visited, the famous painted pigs of Bath. The tiny City of Wells, with its majestic Cathedral, has struck back with painted swans. They were dotted around town and scattered around the bishops palace grounds.


Bournmouth and Studland


Picked the only two good days of summer to have a long weekend on the south coast. Sunbathing, swimming in the sea and balmy nights spent in a beer garden – just like summers used to be!












The amazing Bournemouth entry to the RHS show at Hampton Court was being painstakingly recreated in the sunken garden outside the Pavilion.


Wednesday, 18 July 2012

How Like An Angel




Amazing night spent at Gloucester Cathedral with the angels – well with How Like An Angel. How to describe it? Scary people doing scary things to the sound of the Ood backed by Afro/Gregorian chants by opera singers.

Amongst the many and unbelievable stunts at one point a young man came out on the ledge of the monks parapet,  some 50 feet up, pretended to fall off – then did onto a plastic mattress on the stone floor of the Cathedral.

If you get the chance go and see it!