Phlebotomus actually comes from the Greek phleps, phlebos meaning ‘vein’ referring to the blood sucking habit of sand flies
Suzanne Dunaway LOVES to cook. Some might say she LIVES to cook. Having cooked, written and painted around the world, here she shares her PO-inspired recipes in this weekly blog.
Have you tried any of the off-the-wall recipes in Dali’s cookbook yet?
Another eclectic Jazzèbre season promises new discoveries and delights across the P-O.
The difference between ‘fanfares’ and ‘bandas’.
P-O Quiz – test your French. How much do you know you know about knowing? What about those unknown knowns? Are you a know-it-all or a know-nothing? Try your luck and find out!
Days out – out of the Pyrénées-Orientales. Trips over the border of our department.
A high drive circuit from Céret, along winding, sometimes narrow roads, through unexploited countryside, remote hamlets and villages with great walking opportunities and superb views.
We’ve all been discussing the water shortage and the latest restrictions imposed by local authorities, but what about fire? Regulations usually implemented for the high summer season have been moved forward and are already in place now.
With quaint, cobbled streets, pretty squares, lively shops, restaurants, and bars, and art and music museums, there is certainly enough temptation to hang around the town, but there is plenty going on around and about too.