Did you know how the word ‘mascot originated?
O’Leary radioed London with the message “Pas plus de bateau que de beurre au cul!”
Time to get the chain saw out?
Lesley McLaren takes a quizzical look back over past articles – with a few extra questions thrown in for good measure!
Not your typical zoo.
Along the coast between Canet en Roussillon and Saint Cyprien, you will find the best walking, and picturesque fishermen’s “village” with ancient huts that have been refurbished with traditional materials, including reeds that are abundant here.
Walk the Region. Notre Dame de Pène/ Calce circular Well signed route with yellow waymark signs.
Cliff top picnic with heart-etched table perched on the edge of the Cap Béar cliffs. Perfect for a spring feast of sun, sea and sandwich
Out for the Day… in Eyne, the Valley of Flowers. Need a tonic? How about fresh mountain air, kaleidoscopes of wild flowers, serene mouflon and shy izzards grazing, bubbling water features, bumblebees, butterflies and beetles, maybe even a little late snow?
Meaning “fire runs”, the Correfoc makes sure that any festival goes with a bang!
