Wednesday, August 26, 2015

More Fun in Egliseneuve d' Entraigues

Today marks one week for us in Egliseneuve d'Entraigues.  We still have not mastered how the second part of this town is pronouced but we know the first part and we are told that is all that matters.  The first part of the town's name means "New Church."  We like that!

On Monday, David and Alexander drove to the city of Clermont Ferrand (about an hour away) to get some supplies for the items they want David to build/make.  They left around 10 a.m. and didn't return until after 8 p.m.  

We went for a run/walk on Tuesday and took a few pictures of the country side along the way.





 A curious cow!
 Cascade de Bois


 The "route of cheese" runs right through our village!
 The entrance into the village marks a few highlights in this region.
 Linda helped Anita in the kitchen on Monday.  Anita is making an eggplant and tomato dish.
 An apple up-side-down tart - not sure of the French name.
 This is the eggplant tomato dish
 Quiche with la salade and frites - and "no" they don't say "French Fries!"
This is a piece of the apple up-side-down tart that Linda helped Anita make.
 Linda sweeping the sidewalk in front of the hotel/restaurant.
 On Wednesday, David was still working on getting the window putty put in one of the rooms, so Linda went blackberry picking on her own just outside of the village.


 Blackberry Cobbler - American Style!

Below is our dinner for tonight.
Salmon appetizer
 Zucchini and carrot risotto
 Peach Flambe` with vanilla ice cream and chocolate (We also had some blackberry cobbler!)
 Alexander serving the guests.

 David helping with dishes!
We are having a really good time here and workng a lot.  However, Alexander and Anita are great to be around and they too work very hard running their business.  We haven't gotten out of the village much, but don't mind at all helping them take care of things around here.  We do have plans to take certain days off and travel to other villages for the afternoon.  Please stay tuned and we will certainly keep you updated on every adventure.

2 comments:

  1. fun to see all the pictures and read all your adventures! Glad you all get to do this! nancy j

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    1. Thanks Nancy! We really are having a great time. Just wish we could pick up some of the French language! So much harder than Italian. It is kind of fun trying though!

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