Thursday, September 11, 2025

Interesting Week

Papa and I have a busy life here!  Mostly, we love it and are having a great time!  This week has been a bit sad, as we’ve lost two friends.  One was mostly healthy.  She called me the day before and I had planned a dinner for 12 friends last week, so we had seen her just five days prior.  We are going to her funeral this morning.  The second friend passed yesterday morning, 5-6 weeks after being diagnosed with pancreatic cancer.  She was Vietnamese French, with a twinkle in her eye, and a generous spirit.  She had friends from all over the world that came to Lectoure to spend time with her through the years.  She often brought friends to our house for dinners, so we’ve met and spent time with her large circle.  We will really miss her.  


We’ve had a busy week, starting Sunday, after our late Saturday night at the wedding.  We had a picnic with friends, Rachel and Sid, on Sunday afternoon, at Flaran Abbaye and went to a flamenco concert together.  On Monday, we had lunch at our favorite neighborhood restaurant in Lectoure, L’Atelier d’Auria’s, with our friend Judy.  I also picked figs at a friend Susan’s house and visited with her.  On Tuesday, I met with a pâtissière to choose pastries for our wine and chocolate party on 7 October, followed by lunch with friend Annie, and our friend Jean-Pierre came for dinner.  Papa borrowed a jacket and tie from Jean-Pierre to wear to the wedding last Saturday, so our payback was dinner as his wife has returned to Canada for the winter.  They are retired from the UN we always have interesting conversations about politics and conflicts around the world.

On Wednesday, we had our friends that invited us to the wedding, Agnes and Raymond (owners of the garden I worked in for two months) for lunch, along with a friend of theirs that we met at Saturday’s wedding, Jean Francoise, his wife Mariane, and their son Clement, visiting them for a few days.  Another interesting lunch!  Jean Francois, spent his career with Seagrams, living in several countries and spending 24 years managing a Seagrams plant in Spain.  His son is an oceanographer with the Oceanographic Institute of Monaco.  After they left, I raced to a meeting at the Mairie for the volunteers for Patrimoine weekend - will take place the 20-21 September.  We were invited for apéros that evening at our friends/neighbors house, Rosette and Gerard.  They are French speaking only, which was difficult for Papa, as he doesn’t speak much French.  Rosette prepared a very large spread of charcuterie and cheeses, desserts…  Their home is beautiful, a family house several centuries old with a grand staircase.  I spoke French with them over two hours and was exhausted by the time we left at 9:15.  

Yesterday, Thursday, we were invited to lunch at the home of new friends, Olivier and Kate.  He is French and she is British, married about 35 years.  Their two sons joined us, one recuperating at home with a messy broken ankle, and the other lost his job a few months ago, with USAID in Lebanon, after working for USAID several years.  They also invited a friend from the tiny village near their country house, that lived for 10-15 years next door to friends of ours from Boston.  It is a small world!  We enjoyed seeing Olivier and Kate’s home - an old stone farmhouse that they renovated, with a contemporary interior, a pool inside the old stone walls of a crumbled barn, put a new roof on part of the barn but left the doorways and window openings free and made an outdoor dining area.  We had lunch there - it was beautiful, overlooking their garden.  In the evening, Romain and Dominique came over to play games.  They brought a rummy tile game.  We have fun playing games with them, all of us are competitive!  

We’re going to a funeral this morning.  We’re having lunch with our friend Deirdre, rice and beans, a favorite when we eat together.  Another interesting day for us!  We love our life here!

 parents are living every day to its fullest!  We are very happy!  Romain asked Dad last evening if he likes living in Lectoure.  Dad answered that he “feels at home here and is completely comfortable.”  Both of us love it!

Monday, September 8, 2025

French Wedding

On Saturday afternoon, we went to the wedding of Quiterie and Thomas, the grand-niece of our friends Agnes and Raymond.  I had spent a bit of time with them and the bride’s parents in the week preceding the wedding, as I was working in the garden.  

The wedding was in Saint-Gervais Cathédrale, in Lectoure.  The bride was beautiful!  The wedding party moved from the Cathédrale to our friends garden, adjacent to the Cathédrale, for the reception.  After apéros on the house terrace, everyone went down the grand stairs for dinner - under a tent on the tennis court.  All was well planned and orchestrated, and the weather cooperated.  It was a lovely afternoon and evening.  We had a wonderful time, meeting old friends of the family and a multitude of family members.  


My photos were primarily taken before and after the wedding and at the reception.  
The wedding favor artwork was done by my friend, Lesley, a few months ago.

Sunday, September 7, 2025

Working in our Friends Garden

At my “Déjeuner aux Femmes” in June, my friend Agnes invited Papa and me to a family wedding and reception on September 6.  We did not know the bride, her grand-niece who lives in Paris, but she insisted.  So a few days later, I stopped by their house and insisted that if we attend the wedding and reception, I wanted to be helpful.  Agnes agreed that I could work in their garden.  So I worked in their garden for two months, several days each week, trimming trees and bushes, pulling plants off the rempart walls, cleaning out sheds, moving piles of old yard debris, and planting some flowers.  There was often a reward at the end of each day… I came home with a basket of fresh fruits - pears, apples, figs, plums.  The real reward is that my gardening made a difference, and the garden was beautiful the day of the wedding.

Friday, September 5, 2025

Meals with Friends

Over the past days, we’ve gotten together for meals with several friends.  Olivier and Kate came for dinner on Sunday the 24th.  Olivier is French born and Kate is from the UK.  They have lived their 30+ years of married life in France and now on a farm about 30 minutes from us.  

Our neighbors, Alice and Gerard came for dinner on Friday, the 29th.  Alice is Moroccan born and French speaking only.  Gerard is a terrific translator!  They are wonderful neighbors and we always enjoy them.

On Saturday, 30 August, we went for lunch at Lesley and Andy’s house in the tiny village of Pouy-Roquelaure.  They are both creative chefs and we enjoyed eating on their terrace on a beautiful afternoon.

We had neighbors, Deirdre, Abby, Elizabeth and Jean-Claude for apéros dînatoire on Sunday evening the 31st.  It was a rainy evening and we ate in our breakfast room with gray skies overhead.  Elizabeth and Jean-Claude retired from a B&B business in the Gers a few years ago, and she brought their “look book” over a couple of days later, full of local places to see, restaurants to visit…

We had lunch at the Bastard Restaurant/Hotel on Wednesday, September 3, with our Belgian friends, Hilde and Filiep.  They have a B&B in Saint-Clar and we met them four years ago when we were house hunting.  They visited us in Arizona in March 2024.

On Thursday the 4th of September, we had lunch with friends Christine and Maurice, at L’Auberge de Tournecoupe.  She is German and he is French.  They lived near Montpellier over 30 years and moved to the Gers three years ago.  We had a delicious lunch at the least expensive place we’ve been to all summer.  The owner/chef and his wife serve creative French dishes, always with smiles.  We stopped in Saint-Clar after lunch for tea with our German friend, Ingrid.

That same evening, we had dinner for 12 at L’Apéro in Condom.  We joined Lesley and Andy, Susan and Chip, Caroline and Glyn, Kay and Jay, and Rachel and Sid for a tapas style dinner with grand desserts.  All of us speak English, so we talk and talk!


Today, we had a delicious lunch on our neighbor Abby’s terrace, with her and Deirdre.  We seem to never run out of things to talk about with our friends!  We love our life in the Gers!

Sunday, August 31, 2025

Lectoure’s Montgolfière Fête

The last weekend of August is busy in Lectoure with the Gasconnade Fete and the Montgolfière Fete.  Lectoure is in the Gascogne region of the Gers.  The Gasconnade families that have lived in the area perform music and dances together, eat special dishes, and speak a different dialect of French.  They share their traditions at the Gasconnade Fete each year.  

We particularly enjoy the Montgolfière Fete each year, watching from our balcony.  We noticed balloons gathering next to the rugby stadium last evening, and we went up to watch, texting with neighbors.  We feel like we have a “front row seat.”  We counted 21 balloons taking off, but it was difficult to get them all in the same photo.  We watched until the sun went down.


The balloons gathered again this morning, just after 7h.  They flew west this time, with little breeze.  The balloons slowly moving over the rolling hills of the Gers were beautiful!



Thursday, August 28, 2025

Ripe Fruit

We have friends with gardens, full of ripening fruit - figs, blackberries, pears, apples, plums.  We spent some time with Susan and Anling, eating some of the fruit that Anling and I picked, overlooking their garden.  Susan lives in Lectoure full time and Anling is visiting from the States for a few days.   





Saturday, August 23, 2025

Second Line in Lectoure

Late this morning, I heard the song “When the Saints Go Marching In,” being played over and over.  I stuck my head out the window and the music was nearby, but I wasn’t sure if it was live.  Papa and I went outside, to go to the grocery store, and we heard music coming closer to us.  We walked to the end of the street just in time to see a brass band rounding the corner of Rue des Capucins and Rue des Frères Danzas.  Following the band was a very happy wedding party!  It was a Second Line in Lectoure!  We followed them from Rue des Frères Danzas halfway down Rue Antichan.  We were reminded of our New Orleans experience in February with Taylor, hearing then seeing a Second Line celebrating a wedding.  What fun for us to see in our little village!