Augustin Hanicotte, a painter from the north of France, came south for reasons of health. During his stay from 1915 to 1945, with the simplest of materials, brown butcher’s paper, coloured pencils, charcoal or pastels, he lovingly portrayed the life of the village.

The stunning landscapes, light, colours and hues of the region were an inspiration to take more. Most of the photos in this exhibition are views, but there are also some extra special ones taken from my travels with my late husband, Bruce.

Catalan Cuisine By Ellen Turner Hall If you are interested in the evolution of Catalan cooking, recognized by many as the best in the world, go and see “Autour de la table”, Catalan cooking from…

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