Quiet days in the village

 

Michael and I have now spent a few weeks in our village in the Ardeche. Just relaxing, reading and, for my part, getting a bit more fit after my knee operation, by taking longer and longer walks in the surrounding mountains

Not much happens as the village is coming out of its winter hibernation.

An old man is seen scuttling down the alley. Bon jour
You throw another “ bon jour” at the woman passing by as you start the first of your daily walks uphill towards Saint Roche - the chapel that was built to express the villagers' gratitude for having survived the plague many years ago.

At the  walk today  I had violets to look at and each day I find a new flower blossoming  - like yesterday an abundance of  yellow anemones.

The ditch is still full of chestnuts from last fall and from the torn up mud, you can see  that  wild boars must still be coming down to eat whatever is  left.

These micro experiences, as I call them, are the gifts given  on each particular day.

The frosty nights are almost over and now we wait for the sunshine to catch on.

The sparrows bathe in the newly painted fountain in the center of the square, the bees are out devouring the petals on the rosemary: everything is ready for spring.

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