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Saturday, December 27, 2008
BOXING DAY BROUGHT SNOW!
Found a way to get more photos on one page, not ideal but at least you can see we had snow on Boxing Day. Bottom left shows the vines and I dont suppose there are many photos of vines in the snow. The top three were taken on our trip to Narbonne and the blurry one is a shot of our Christmas Eve oysters. Just to prove I do still have some life in the garden I have taken a photo of one of my roses which is still blooming and doesnt appear to be affected by the cold weather.
HAPPY CHRISTMAS EVERYBODY
CHRISTMAS EVE IN NARBONNE
There was a clear blue sky and the sun was blindingly bright as you can see but the square looked lovely, surrounded by white Christmas trees.
The market is open every day of the year and has the most mouth watering produce on sale. It is always packed on Christmas eve and it is difficult to take photographs. The fish stalls have everything you can think of, from lobsters, all alive of course, to sea urchins and a fantastic variety of fish.
We bought two kilos of oysters which only came to about 8euros and we had them on Christmas Eve with our buffet supper. We had half raw and the other half au gratin. Yummy!
We also bought bread from this Patisserie. They have lots of lovely looking cakes and biscuits but we decided we had enough calories in the basket to do for this year.
One thing I have not learnt about blogging is how to get more photographs on one page, so I have a few more which may be of interest and I will have to insert them on another section.
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