Dimanche de Paques

I woke up in Bordeaux this morning to a crystal blue sky above the rooftop view from my room. Easter morning. Alleluia! There were birds singing and as I took in the view a lone pidgeon had come to my windowsill to drink water from the ledge catch basin. The city was quiet this morning. France rests on Sundays.

My traveling comrade and friend, Ramona, planned to attend Easter Mass and I decided to join her at the Cathedral Saint Andre. It was 4 blocks or so from the hotel, an enormous, grand cathedral. This is a view of the pipes of the organ.

It was standing room only, high mass, and of course all in French. I sat there in awe that I was celebrating Easter in an ancient church, in a far away place, with the music bellowing about the stone and stained glass.

We realized that in this Easter day Jean Pierre Cardinal Ricard was officiating the service. Perhaps that explained the standing room only but none the less it was a grand occasion.

After the service we took to yet another devine lunch, this time at le Cafe Francais.

We packed our bags, boarded the train to La Rochelle at 5PM and arrived to a thunderstorm and some much needed rain.
And so begins the natural dye symposium in the morning and another old city to meet this week as the days pass to nights.
Bonne nuit.

Beyond my peripheral vision

Bordeaux. It is alive. France shares a love for life, and gives this gift if you are open to it’s hand.

my view of Bordeaux this morning…

holding court with great company….

and my weakness on Rue Porte Dijeaux.

The shops are closed tomorrow for Sunday and even moreso for Easter,….but the romance in Bordeaux doesn’t close. A part of my heart remains here. Leaving in the morning for the next destination with reluctance. Je t’aime Bordeaux.

baaaaa from la Madeleine


Saw the most incredible farmland today from la Madeleine to Fanlac to Bars….this is a very special part of the Dordogne Region.

Off to Bordeaux tomorrow at early dawn….bonne soir!

devine


Fat is good….duck fat. Sauted potatoes in duck fat and herbs….mmmmm, the food is devine. The trip is fabulous! Cyber communication a challenge. Pardon! Presently in reeelax mode, in the French countryside. Visited Sarlat today for the outdoor market and on to Racamadour. Needless to say, awesome. It was 80 degrees F today, full sun, dined outside both for lunch and this evening in Montignac. I am having a French love affair with Bergerac, a yummy dry, white wine from this very region. Bonne Nuit!

à bientôt chers amis

It’s time to fly…

Leaving for France tomorrow…some time in the Dordogne Region, on to Bordeaux and then up to La Rochelle for the ISEND natural dye conference.
I will be sharing the trip here and on Facebook so do check in.

I feel so blessed if only the pups wouldn’t look so weepy now that my suitcase is packed.

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