Saturday 31 August 2013

Some shots of the Basque Country we are now walking through

The Pyrenees have been within our landscape now for about 3 days, but a persistent low cloud / smog and no wind has meant we can only see vague outlines -but we can work out that they are very impressive and reach at least 2900 metres in a couple of cases. 
We are already impressed with the Basque houses and farms and there appears to be a lot more activity than earlier in France.
1. Looking towards Ostabat
2. The village of Ostabat
3. Lunch - 30 plus cm. ham and cheese roll ( called a sandwich )
4. A Basque farmhouse we awarded 9 out of 10
5. A lucky shot of 2 raptors surveying today's high country
6. The Pyrenees from our gite balcony at. 4 pm. today

The Communal gite in Aroue

Aroue is a small village at the end of stage 30 in the Michelin Guide. We were the only 2 booked in and on arrival discovered there was no dinner or breakfast and only one shop !
The manager rang the Pizza shop lady to make sure she was going to open at 5.30pm and then promptly left for the night!
We sat outside her shop drinking wine we had purchased inside and watched the traffic go passed through the roundabout before returning to an empty gite with 2 excellent pizzas!

Be careful Wood Pigeons !

Just as the Canadian Geese migrate each year  - so do the Wood Pigeons in this part of the world. In Autumn they fly South and return flying North in the Spring.
This is by far the highest shooters hide we have seen being about 30 metres up in the tallest trees at the top of a significant hill.

Wednesday 28 August 2013

Gite d'Etape du Cambarrat

Our problem of booking Gites in advance has been helped by Genevieve who has coincided in the last couple of stop-overs. Tonight's gite is in Argagnon and was difficult to find. We came across Genevieve asking directions from a farmer in a very large John Deere tractor with spreader attached. Next minute he takes our 3packs into his cab and tells us the gite is another 2 Km down the road - just turn left at the Eglise!!
We eventually arrive at this lovely old farmhouse to meet Nicole - he and his wife raised 7 children on this farm. A lovely dinner and then Banjo from Nicole made for an excellent and unexpected highlight of our trip!
Tim and I were given a 4 bed room to share while Genevieve was relegated to the Gypsy Caravan!

A small gite in Larreule

This gite had only been open for 4 months and was in an old farming complex of buildings which they were repairing as quickly as possible. The meal was one of our best and we discussed farming and irrigation practices with Jean over dinner before he went back out to change the spray on his corn field.
Our meal started with soup, followed by salad and chicken mince and then a roast chicken with beans and a mix of tomatoes and zucchini. ( pictured ). Most produce came from the home veggie garden - mine has to become more productive!!

A real pilgrimage

We have followed the evidence of horses for many days on the track and came across the team in a small town just before Arzacq-Arrazignett. Mum, Dad and Sunshine started their trip from Le Puy en Velay in mid July and expect to be on the Way for 5 months.

From Aragnon

We will get to St John PDP on the 1st September. We abandoned the sections in the last few
days in order to average the k. for each daily walk. This meant that the sections took 4 days instead
of 3 but we avoided consecutive walks of 34,29 and 29. it has meant that we have stayed at two farm
Gites and a small town as the photos show. This leaves us with 4 shortish walks to finish.
At the duck gite I ate a bottle of the duck in haricot beans for lunch - see photo - then I surprised the
farmer by buying another bottle for dinner. The duck was very rich and fatty but nice. We are about
to have dinner at our farm gite here in Argagnon. If duck is on the menu I will dodge it.
Cheers 
Tim

Who needs a washing machine?

La Ferme de Marsan

We arrived at this place to be greeted as Tim and Geoff from Australie and shown to our room in an upmarket gite. It is normal that these Gites offer dinner when out of town which is what we were expecting. Instead we were very quickly ushered in a small storeroom come shop and asked what we wanted for dinner?! They farm their own ducks and had bottled duck with Harricoat beans and very little else!
After some language help from another guest we purchased our selections and went about the afternoon chores. These photos will summarise......

Overnight in Aire sur l'Adour

We have been having some difficulty booking accommodation in the gites - not at all sure why. The upshot for here through the Tourist info people in Nagaro was a cabin at the Camping Park beside the River. With little other choice we said fine. Well here we are and pleased to leave early the next morning!

Sunday 25 August 2013

Walking to Aire sur l'Adour

Firstly it was 28 Km. and we find that quite a challenge - but here are a few interesting photos......
 1. Irrigating the corn which is everywhere
 2. One for Brendan and Tristan!
 3. The church at Lanne-Soubiran
 4. Are these ducks part of the Foie Gras scene??
 5. Brigit showing off !
 6. The sort of washing machine every girl needs !!
 7. Our new friend Brigit.

L'Arbladoise Gite just South of Nagaro

Christian was an excellent host at this up-market Gite where dinner was Zucchini and Potato soup followed by casseroled pork and rice. The following morning a good breakfast of cereal, bread ( of course ) coffee, orange juice and yoghurt provided a good startThese photos summarise.....
 1. The beautiful 3 storey home
 2.Christian showing off his garden
 3. The way bread is presented for breakfast
 4. He is already preparing tonight's meal at 7 am !
 5. Must admit we compared passports - Susanne won, starting in Stuttgart !!