Saturday, 28 August 2010
Strange and wonderful things
Tuesday, 24 August 2010
Skills
Kamikaze Einstein
Friday, 20 August 2010
Visitors
Thursday, 12 August 2010
Downsides
A:
All jobs have their downsides. At the camel farm, the downsides are:that we get woken every morning at 6am by Woody the cockerel, that my shoes are constantly caked in myriad of different types of poo, and of course that come the end of the day my hair is matted with camel drool and regurgitation, my arms scratched by rabbits, my fingers nibbled by goslings, my legs stung by stinging nettles... the list goes on. It is all most definitely worth it however, and we are rewarded at the end of the day with cold bottles of beer and mountains of delicious food.
My least favourite job on the farm is affectionately titled 'Avian Security Officer'. This involves distracting several chickens while the camel rides go on (so the camel doesn't throw a kid off while trying to kill the chicken). Bearing in mind the camel rides go on for about an hour usually, this task is most mundane and the chickens never do learn, it is a constant battle, and the filling up of the feeding bag (maize) has to be carefully planned so no chickens can get close enough to the camel while she is unloading/loading. Needless to say it is a stressful and complex task requiring much thought and planning. (even this I secretly enjoy but I had to have a 'least favourite'.)
This has been a short blog but we are off to Marciac jazz festival once more to eat, as we made over 1000 euro in one day yesterday so its celebration time.
P.S we now have 6 guinea fowl that were bought from the bird market, and another few chicks were born today. Oh and we also discovered 2 baby rabbits in the rabbit pen but we reckon they are a few weeks old (but were underground before).
Wednesday, 11 August 2010
Birthdays and Breakdowns
Friday, 6 August 2010
Un, deux, trois, lets eat some Foie Gras
Sunday, 1 August 2010
Open Mic Night
H - Stuck on the kitchen door at the Maison we have a large summer calendar to plan all the things we’re doing each day, remember important dates and the like. For the past few weeks Friday 30th of July has been marked with ‘OPEN MIC NIGHT’...
We were all keen to go to the monthly Open Mic Night and rumours began to fly around about various members of the house performing. Marjolijn and Emma promised us a Spice Girls routine, Sarah whipped out some serious clarinet skills one evening and Oliver toyed with the idea of singing Let It Be...
So we rocked up to Jegun, about a half hour drive away, and were greeted by what Andy succinctly described as his true “expat hell”. Jegun itself is actually one of the nicest small French villages we have visited, (quite an accolade as we’ve seen hundreds). In the centre is a small “Chambre d’Hote”, which is basically a B&B, run by a friendly Irish man. This guy is as camp as Christmas and looks like a leprechaun. The fact that he serves Guiness and Boddingtons (in a can – cringe) at the bar has caused him to become a magnet to all manner of Brits, looking for a taste of home. As a result, the Open Mic Night that he runs there consists of a motley crew of UK musicians who ‘just missed out on the big time’.
That being said, we had a great night. Eric, an old dude from Grimsby in a tie-dye T shirt, basically a hero in my eyes, was MC for the evening. Hogging the microphone, cracking (awful) jokes and speaking in downright shocking French he was quite the character. The performances included Eric with his missus doing some jazzy numbers, a French lady screeching some 80s shockers and a couple being extremely creative with their use of a tin tea tray as a percussion instrument.
In the end, Andy was the only one of our gang who took to the stage. He performed two songs; ‘She Moves in Her Own Way’ by The Kooks, and ‘Crossed Fingers’ by Laura Marling and was brilliant. He did us all proud and won over the audience with his stage presence, musical talent and dazzling good looks. Well, two out of the three anyway.
H xxx
PS – We also found out that Terry Wogan has a house in the area. The hunt is on...