Saturday – Sunday 25/26 October 2025
Saturday is
market day and a cool but pleasant walk into the town market for some bread,
fruit and vegetables from the outside vendors and inside for cheese, fresh fish
and meat from the permanent stalls. A coup of Champagne on the way home and
left over fish pie for dinner. Always better second time around.
Sunday is cold
and overcast, so soup and household chores in the morning, remembering to turn
the clocks back one hour. Nurse P applies the ear syringe to Flashy, removing a
plug the size of an almond. And on the subject of things medical, is the story
of the pissing cat. The owner did tell us that Soko sometimes pisses on the
front door. Lady P’s great plan is to soak a piece of kitchen paper with
eucalyptus oil and put it down by the door. Flashy thinks this is a very clever
idea.
Soko was observed
sneaking over to the door, sniffing the paper, then rubbing her nose on nearby
shoes. As the evening progressed she displayed unusual behaviour. Climbing on
furniture, stumbling about and generally looking not much like an quiet, ageing
cat.
Some quiet
research indicated that eucalyptus oil is toxic to cats. A sleepless night
followed with the nightmare of possibly awakening to a dead cat. If so, put her
in the freezer, I guess. She didn’t die. Good as gold next morning. And - no
more pissing on the front door!
Monday 27
October 2025
A cold and
blustery morning walk to the cathedral to meet Catherine, a sprightly older
woman who was our greeter for the morning. Almost raining and not many people
about. It’s Monday, you see the French hereabouts not only close for a long
lunch, but often close on Mondays and Tuesdays. Anyway, we did enjoy a good two
hour walk, mostly in the eastern part of the town, where we hadn’t spent much
time.
The difference
between greeters and a paid tour, is that greeters usually have lived in the
town or suburb for a long time and do it for love, not money. As a result, the
walks are often full of personal
anecdotes and can be as politically incorrect as they like, to a point.
Tuesday
28 October 2025
Yesterday was day
21 since the disastrous London flat episode. Lady P gave booking.com another
serve and we are still awaiting the promised full refund. She departed early in
the morning for the train to Paris/Surgeres/LPR, leaving Soko in the care of
Flashy. The meeting with the builders is on this afternoon, so that will give
us some clarity on the 2026 schedule for the les Petites Rivieres kitchen
extension and thus, our potential return date to France.

You have to admire the brave French regaining their national pride after the loss to the Prussians by beating up a bunch of natives.
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