Friday 12th December Many apologies to all the folks awaiting with baited breath for a Mumble. I am afraid “the Mumbler” was struck down last week and was rushed into the Clinic in Prades. I am however much better and ready to Mumble. Our daughter Rebecca and our Grandson Jordan arrived late on Friday night to help us celebrate our 40th Wedding Anniversary. Plans had been made a while ago for her to come and she was just what the doctor ordered. And of course being a Mum I bucked up for the weekend and loved every minute of them being here. We had planned to go up for a BBQ at the top of the mountain at The Grill and had meant to ski but we just sat in the sun on their new terrace. It was fantastic – we got a place out of the breeze and sat and drank tea until lunchtime.. The “Boyz” went skiing and snowboarding and came back full of news about the fantastic conditions. We however had news of our own…..They have had the grill “modernised”. Well it has been extended and has now got extra tables and benches. It is a superb place to take a family, you can leave your bags and bag your table. You take your own food and the Patron will cook your meat ,potatoes and cheese while you wait.It’s a really rustic way of having your lunch and different to anything I have seen elsewhere. By the way the cooking is free and you can if you like leave a tip for the cook. (See the attached photos). Mike has been taking full advantage of the superb snow and has been out skiing, snowshoeing and ski touring. He is thrilled at the best early season snow we have had for years. Tomorrow he is going off with some friends to climb and snowshoe on the Cambre d’aze They are hoping to climb up the gully called Vermicelle. I can actually see it from our house so will be wondering how they are getting on…… Report of day out in next Mumble The best time to come up at the minute is to come midweek whilst it is quiet. The car park is only half full and the pistes will be bliss. I will get out and about and find out all the little details of events over the coming weeks so you don’t miss anything and neither will I. More Mumbles to come TTFN Jen Sunday 21st December Has any anyone else noticed how short the years have become between Christmases? When you were a child it took forever for Christmas to come and the build up to Christmas day was an exquisite feeling that just grew and grew. Santa was going to come and preparations were made. I mean Real preparations. Old fashioned holly and ivy, home made decorations and the wonderful smell of cooking and baking. Christmas Eve services at Church were the norm and the walk home at 1am was all part of the festivities. There were no i Pods and PSP’s lurking in corners and I don’t think [well I hope not] we were as mercenary. We were happy with a knobbly stocking full of exciting bits and pieces and a mandarin orange and some new pennies in the toe. Ah! times gone by and none of us are brave enough to try to bring back the knobbly stocking. Maybe next year. Maybe I’ll start a ‘Bring Back the Knobbly stocking’ Campaign. The snow has arrived here in abundance and the skiing conditions are quite good.. It has been very windy on the tops which has spoilt it slightly but the main thing is that we have had snow.The wind is supposed to keep down now until at least Boxing Day and the icy cold we had last week has gone. The tracks have been pisted for the cross country skiing down in the forests so now I have to be careful where I walk the dogs.Two days ago Mike and I were walking in snow between 8 and 12 inches deep. Superb but hard work. Yesterday we drove down to Girona airport to pick up Emma and Jack who flew in from Guernsey via Stanstead. We had arrived a bit early and just popped into Girona for a mooch around.What a lovely surprise, they had a Christmas market that filled the streets, stalls were on the bridges and every handicraft you could think of was on display.They had really worked hard to have the whole town centre looking beautiful. That said I think the village Christmas fairs they hold in the PO are just as lovely.. Has anyone else been swept away buy the lovely new shop in Saillagouse? Bonzoms have always been well known for their hams and things but now they have built a wonderful new shop. Wines, meats and cheese are layed out before you like jewels. The open fire crackles away in the grate and you are swept away with style and flair that has been produced buy the artisans of today to make shopping and real pleasure. Downstairs is a small but delightful restaurant serving the produce of the shop. Again there is an open log fire and a pretty water feature made from an old farm trough in the corner,well worth the trip up especially if you are visiting the hot pools in LLo.A really nice trip out. Just a quick note to close on. Even through the roads are now clear, please please remember the snow chains. People think that they can manage without them but a good percentage end up in the ditch or crunched into another car. Much better to be safe than sorry. Hope to write another Mumble before the big day but just in case I don’t, have a Very Happy Christmas and a Healthy Happy and Peaceful New Year & we hope to see you at our snowshoe & bbq day on the 11th Jan 2009. Ho! Ho! Ho! Jen |