Potager in town
- At August 26, 2013
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On a visit to Bergerac we came upon this wonderful ‘kitchen garden’ in the middle of a street in the old part of Bergerac town. The vegetables looked really healthy and tempting and were watered by a gentle cascade that came from the grass umbrella!
Cyrano de Bergerac
- At August 25, 2013
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Although, to the best of my knowledge, Hercule-Savinien de Cyrano de Bergerac never lived in Bergerac it is claimed he was the son of Abel de Cyrano, lord of Mauvieres and Bergerac and as he was a famous French dramatist and duelist Bergerac has claimed him and erected a statue in the old part of the town . In fictional works about his life he is featured with an overly large nose, which people would travel from miles around to see. Portraits suggest that he did have a big nose, though not nearly as large as described in works about him. Cyrano’s work furnished models and ideas for subsequent writers.
Notre Dame de Bergerac
- At August 23, 2013
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After many many months of restoration and cleaning the scaffolding surrounding the Notre Dame de Bergerac came down in time for the ‘ Félibrée Festival’.
The church looks wonderful now and is bedecked with flowers until the end of the month.
Félibrée Festival
- At August 22, 2013
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The Félibrée came to Bergerac this year!
The Félibrée (Felibrejada in occitan) is an Occitan folk festival organized annually in a town or village of the Périgord, inspired by Frédéric Mistral and the Félibrige. The first was held in 1903 in Mareuil sur Belle. It is an extravaganza with several tens of thousands of people from all walks of life coming together to appreciate and safeguard the Occitan heritage and language .
This festival takes place on the first Sunday of July in a different city of the Périgord and celebrates the troubadours who once sang the language of Oc in all the courts of Europe. There are shows, parades of traditional groups with authentic costumes and musical instruments and crafts demonstrations.
The town is decorated with spectacular decorations made of paper flowers.
Chateau Fenelon
- At August 19, 2013
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This is one of our favourite chateau to visit. So much history and so beautiful. We even had clients stay at DdF who are descendants of the original family but who now live in Canada.
Shop sign
- At August 18, 2013
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Living in a very historical part of France shop signs tend to be artistic. This pottery one is to be found in the very picturesque village of Lauzerte.
Our pond
- At August 16, 2013
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With all the dry weather we have been having the grass is definitely brown but the pond, fortunately, still has a good depth of water. One day we may be able to increase its size which would be wonderful for all our wildlife.
Ringing the Bell
- At August 15, 2013
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The ancient bell on the front of our manor house was once used to set the rhythm for the dayfor the estate workers. One ring meant the start of day, two rings was the call for lunch, and three marked the end of day. We haven’t re-attached the chain in case young visitors decide it’s too tempting to keep ringing it!
A wonderful walk
- At August 14, 2013
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Our present two families renting the manor for their holiday thoroughly enjoyed their walk across the fields to Monpazier where they lunched before wandering home again.
Summer swimming
- At August 13, 2013
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With the continuing heat wave our guests are really enjoying the pool after the day’s adventures.
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