Posts Tagged ‘entertainment’

A LINE DANCING CLASS UNDER THE STARS

Friday, July 23rd, 2010

Gillie and I, along with a small group of friends,  thought we would have a shot at Line Dancing, so on Thursday evening we headed off to a beach side bar/restaurant on the outskirts of Collioure where we given an introductory lesson.

An interesting location

An interesting location

By the time we got around to the second session after dinner and a glass or two of wine, the cowboy hats had been discarded.

You put your left foot in, you put your left foot out.......

You put your left foot in, you put your left foot out.......

It was a good and interesting evening just finishing in time as a summer thunder storm arrived; this pleased Gillie as it saved her watering the garden.

Now where are we going to get our cowboy boots from?

Jim

ARTISANS EVENING MARKET

Friday, July 23rd, 2010

Last Tuesday Gillie and I, along with most of our guests at the time, enjoyed a colourful evening market in Ceret.

Time for dinner in la Place de Neuf Jets

Time for dinner in le Place de Neuf Jets

The town was vibrant and full of locals and visitors alike all enjoying a balmy summers evening.

Street entertainers kept the crowrds amused

Street entertainers kept the crowds amused

The start of the market

The start of the market

Colourful Characters

Colourful Characters

A gift for the children

A gift for the children

No she isn't Dutch, she's on stilts

No she isn't Dutch, she's on stilts

No he isn't either, although his colours say differently!

No he isn't either, although his colours say differently!

We are already looking forward to the next one.

Jim

GUESTS COMMENTS

Wednesday, July 14th, 2010

As we are now at the beginning of our busy season we have all been kept fairly well occupied.   We continue to  enjoy the company of all our guests, even sitting along side a wonderful couple from Bremen in Germany when England were trounced 4 – 1.

Stefan and Monica from Bremen

Stefan and Monica from Bremen who had something to smile about!

They commented in our visitors book that they were delighted when we allowed them to stay and we didn’t force them to move on!!!

The following couple’s comments are worth recording on the Blog and relate in part to a swimming lesson I gave them.

” Dear Jim, Gilly and Kim, we can now float on the water!   Life is full of goals (A pity 4 of them were German…..!)”

Au revoir et a bientot……………..Bill and Maddy”

Maddy, Bill and Gillie.   Maddy can now keep her eyes open under water!!!!

Maddy, Bill and Gillie. Maddy can now keep her eyes open under water!!!!

Margaret, Brett and Belinda just leaving after their third visit

Margaret, Brett and Belinda just leaving after their third visit

When we eventually retire, our guest books are going to make wonderful bedtime reading, as they will bring back many happy memories of all of the friends we have made from all corners of the World.

Marguerite and Andy (plus an addition due in November)

Marguerite and Andy (plus an addition due in November)

They all enjoyed the experience of visiting and revisiting this wonderful region with its sunshine, great food and wines and superb art galleries.

Jim

A DAY AT THE COAST

Friday, May 21st, 2010

Gillie and I were able to snatch a day away from La Chataigneraie yesterday, so we made the short drive to the Mediterranean and some beautiful gardens there.  The pictures speak for themselves, I hope.

A relaxing day out.

Jim

A VISIT TO THERMES D’AMELIE-LES-BAINS

Wednesday, May 12th, 2010

Well, Gillie and I have, at last, visited the spa at Amelie-les-Bains and what a very pleasant way to pass a morning.

Kim very kindly bought us a visit as a Christmas present, so we couldn’t put off the experience any longer.

We arrived at the Thermes at 9.30am and were given a warm welcome by  all with whom we came into contact.   Our first treatment was in a horse-shoe shaped hot water pool, where we were massaged by extremely powerful water jets.   I could have stayed there all day as it felt wonderful.   We then moved onto an aquarobics class, which left us both glowing.    Following this we made our way through the  building, parts of which were built by the Romans in II cent. AD, to individual cubicles where we streched out, face down on a bed to enjoy the effects of a needle shower which moves up and down ones back.   This really does bring the blood to the surface.    Gillie and I then transferred to our mud bath.   This again was in a medium sized pool, about 1.5m deep, where gentle music was playing, to aid relaxation, but she and I found it difficult not to laugh, because we hadn’t quite got the hang of staying down as we kept on floating up to the surface;   It was like floating in the Dead Sea.    On top of this, Gillie’s hat slipped off the back of her head and filled with mud, when I told her she pulled it back on covering her hair in mud, laughter once again filled the air.    By now we were feeling very relaxed, we had yet another hot shower then sitting at the pool side in our bath robes we enjoyed a cup of herbal tea before leaving to return home.

Thank you Kim, it was a most enjoyable Christmas present and we would certainly recommend a visit to all of our clients.

Jim

RYAN AIR FLIGHTS

Saturday, April 24th, 2010

Ryan Air are offering flights at 3.00 pounds per flight in May and June providing the flights are booked by midnight on 26 April 2010.   These are normally two beautiful months here in Ceret, with the Cherry Festival taking place at the end of May.

They periodically have other offers, so keep checking.

Jim

Omar Sharif

Tuesday, April 20th, 2010

The premier of a film, “J’ai Oublie de te Dire” (I Forgot To Tell You) featuring Omar Sherif and Emilie Dequenne will be held this week.    Filming took place in Perpignan, Argeles, Collioure, Castelnou and Ceret last year and tells a story about an artist, Omar Sharif, who suffers from dimentia and his relationship with an amazing young ‘down and out’ girl, Emile Dequenne.

A young girl, Marie is freed from prison and moves to France, in the hope of starting a new life. Although this new life begins with a menial job, working as a fruit-picker, Marie’s new world soon begins to take shape. A major part of it is a handsome local mechanic Baptiste, who is more than willing to show Marie around town. Equally important is the grandfatherly figure of Jaume, who begins instructing Marie in the finer things in life – art, sculpture and cookery amongst them. As Marie and Jaume bond ever deeper, their friendship develops in a manner that is both heartwarming and inspiring.

Those of you who have been here before will, I am sure, recognise many places in the film.

The following appear on-line in l’independant of 20th April 2010:

PERPIGNAN Premier film tourné à 100 % dans les P.-O.

Premier film tourné à 100 % dans les P.-O.© Ph. Rouah

Grand moment de cinéma et de convivialité, hier, pour la présentation en avant-première au MégaCastillet, du premier long métrage du Perpignanais Laurent Vinas-Raymond, “J’ai oublié de te dire”, avec Omar Sharif et Emilie Dequenne. Début d’une carrière cinématographique pour le département ?

Il y avait du bonheur et de la joie, hier après-midi à l’hôtel de la Fauceille, pour la présentation à la presse de ce premier long métrage du Perpignanais Laurent Vinas-Raymond, tourné exclusivement dans le département. Bonheur de l’aboutissement d’un projet qui, comme beaucoup de films à petit budget (3 millions d’euros pour celui-ci), a subi contre-temps et déboires ; joie d’une équipe soudée qui, du réalisateur aux producteurs (Pascal Servais et Thomas Bourguignon) et co-producteurs (les Perpignanais de Cat Studios) en passant par les acteurs (Anne Canovas et Franck Goulard,

présents hier), a cru dans ce beau film. L’histoire d’un vieux monsieur (Omar Sharif, toujours renversant) et d’une jeune fille un peu paumée (Emilie Dequenne, époustouflante de sincérité) que la peinture réunit dans une quête initiatique pour celle-ci et une volonté de transmission de celui-là. Franck Goulard campe avec justesse et pudeur, le fils adoptif et Anne Canovas, subtilement, la demi-soeur protectrice d’une affection fraternelle longtemps quêtée.

Un potentiel économique

Laurent Vinas-Raymond, né à Perpignan en 1966, diplômé de l’ESEC, n’en est pas à son coup d’essai. En 1997, il réalise “L’enfant qui connaissait les femmes” , un court-métrage entièrement tourné à Collioure mais “à l’époque, je n’intéressais personne” , dit-il. Puis en 2001, déjà avec Franck Goulard, “Mes amis d’en France” , un moyen métrage pour le tournage duquel il fut en partie contraint de s’exiler hors du département “J’ai oublié de te dire” est donc son premier long métrage, entièrement tourné dans les P.-O. Les cultures maraîchères, Céret, la tramontane, Aimé-Giral (le match de coupe d’Europe Usap-Trévise l’an dernier), Collioure et Argelès, Castelnou, les Bouillouses et les bougnettes… une partie des richesses du département pare sans ostentation, le film. Et, sans chauvinisme outrancier, on peut se réjouir qu’enfin elles s’affichent sur grand écran. Ce premier long métrage, soutenu par les conseils régional et général, à l’instar de ce que beaucoup d’autres régions et départements font pour le cinéma depuis des années, annonce-t-il un futur pour une industrie cinématographique locale ? C’est ce qu’espère Jean-Philippe Julia, l’un des 7 partenaires de Cat Studios, fondé il y a déjà 5 ans dans cet objectif : “C’est le premier film qui montre toutes les possibilités du département : les décors, les lumières mais aussi le savoir-faire et les talents locaux” . On retrouve notamment pour la musique, la compositrice polonaise installée à Taillet, Joanna Bruzdowicz. Outre la beauté affichée du département, le film tient d’abord la route par ses acteurs.

Le bon casting

“Le bon casting, c’est le plus important. Ce n’est pas moi qui joue. Chaque acteur a sa sensibilité et apporte sa touche, moi j’ai une vision d’ensemble du film et du résultat que je souhaite” , explique le réalisateur. Mais aussi par son scénario. “L’idée de transmission autour de la peinture m’était venue il y a une dizaine d’années grâce au peintre Jacques Claramunt” , se souvient Laurent Vinas. “Le thème de la maladie d’Alzheimer est venu ensuite” Cette autre thématique du film – la douleur des proches désemparés face à l’esprit qui quitte à petit feu méchant, le corps de ceux qu’ils aiment – inscrit crescendo la revendication du libre choix de sa propre mort, dans la dignité. L’une des scènes finales, dans la maison de retraite des Capucines à Argelès, est bouleversante tant est juste et fort le jeu d’Emilie Dequenne, devenue son personnage. Mais la vie reprend ses droits et c’est par un clin d’oeil au “Vieux fusil” de Robert Enrico que s’achève “J’ai oublié de te dire” . “Les films que l’on fait viennent de ceux qu’on a vus et aimés. J’ai grandi avec les films d’Yves Robert, Jean Becker, Claude Sautet. Je m’attache au côté humain des gens” , dit pudiquement Laurent Vinas. Il n’oublie pas de nous le dire dans ce premier film.

Isabelle Goupil
Until later
Jim

CARNIVAL TIME IN CERET

Saturday, March 6th, 2010

It’s Carnival Time again.

Avatar visits Ceret

Avatar visits Ceret

Saturday 6th March and we saw the streets of Ceret transformed into a sea of sound and colour as the Carnival came to town.

Two colourful young ladies

Two colourful young ladies

Even Shrek called in!

Even Shrek called in!

Some great costumes

Some great costumes

Going to a Ball?

Going to a Ball?

Elvis is big in Ceret

Elvis is big in Ceret

The Sound of Music!

The Sound of Music! Maria in the centre doesn't look very happy.

Colourful Ladies

Colourful Ladies

A smiling friend

Another happy face.

Tower Building

Tower Building

If you missed it, it will all be repeated on Saturday 13th March.

Until later

Jim

ANIMALS OF THE PYRENEES

Wednesday, February 24th, 2010

I should like to mention some of the animals to be found on a journey through the Pyrenees.    Some are a lot more difficult to find than others.

No, not these.   You would have had to have been here 2200 years ago to see Hannibal pass by.

No, not these. You would have had to have been here 2200 years ago to see Hannibal pass by.

The Pyrenean Elephant is extremely rare, so much so that a complete ban on its hunting has been imposed.   Consequently, you will no longer come upon that rare sight of an elephant hunting party in our region, or indeed the rest of the Pyrenees anymore.   These elusive creatures have been observed over the years by a number of our guests returning to La Chataigneraie in the early hours of the morning after a good night out in Ceret.   The strange coincidence is that most thought they were a little pink in appearance.

What you can see are:

Pyrenean Chamois of which there are about 5000; they live in herds of about 100 high in the Mountains.

Alpine Marmot.

Pyrenean Desman

Pyrenean Brown Bear

Brown Bear

Red Squirrel

Wildboar

Pine Martin

Red Fox

Badger

Otter

Stoat

Weasel

Salamander

Natterjack Toad

Genet Cat.   We have a family of genet cats living close by.  These shy curious and playful creatures although catlike in appearance are not cats but are members of the family Viverridae, which also includes civets and mongooses.

The wildest of of the animals can be seen below

Two truly ferocious beasts "Muscat" and "Samba

Two matching and equally friendly four legged friends "Muscat" and "Samba

I am sure there will be many I have missed; can you think of any others?

Until later

Jim

DECEMBER 2009

Sunday, December 20th, 2009

As it was fairly quiet towards the end of November Gillie and I managed to grab a few days with our UK based families.   We both found the weather there to be awful and whilst we very much enjoyed seeing our respective families and friends we were pleased to return to the blue skies of Roussillion.

Spirits were soon lifted and we were able to enjoy the Christmas decorations and festivities in Ceret, which improve year after year.

The Ice Rink, just before it was opened

The Ice Rink, just before it was opened

When Gillie and family first arrived here, nearly 13 years ago, the main decoration was a tree or two with what looked like, tiolet paper wrapped around them.   Now, the lights throughout the town, the main streets and shops are all decorated and look wonderful.

It's not eften you see Polar Bears and Penguins together, but in Ceret anything is possible!

It's not eften you see Polar Bears and Penguins together, but in Ceret anything is possible!

Evidence of their night time arrival

Evidence of their night time arrival

The sound of Christmas Carols from speakers high in the trees adds to the charm and ambiance.

Saturday market with a partly decorated tree

Saturday market with a partly decorated tree

Crib - Le Place de Neuf Jets

Crib - Le Place de Neuf Jetes

Le Place de Neuf Jets in Winter sunshine

Le Place de Neuf Jetes in Winter sunshine

As I write there is a Christmas market taking place in the town, with geese, ducks and turkeys for sale along with other traditional Christmas fayre.   There is a choir singing carols outside the Marie and a parade is to follow shortly; it is so atmospheric.

Gillie, Kim and I send you our very best wishes for Christmas and we hope to see you again in the New Year.

Jim