Days in the life of country folk, or, the life, loves, hates and ramblings of a man, one baguette short of a pique nique.
Friday, September 12, 2008
Monsters of the hive
We've got this small blue bush or, to be more precise, a small bush with blue flowers, that has been covered with huge black bees for the last few days. These bees are monsters. They're totally black and about 3 to 4 centimeters long. I suggest you don't mention that you don't like their honey!
Jan and I moved from England to France in July 2002 and then, in February 2011, after nearly 9 great years in France we have moved to North Yorkshire, England, to be nearer to my ageing mother.
The move to France was primarily motivated by the opportunity to, 'have an adventure', after our children had flown the nest.
Well now the adventure continues. After six years back in England our delightful Beauceron Max has died and leaves a confused Minnie who has only ever known her beloved companion . She is a Beauceron, a large but very congenial, French breed of sheep dog.
By a total coincidence my mother told Jan that North Yorkshire, Ripon, is where I was conceived. Frankly, a bit too much information but it just goes to show that what goes around comes around.
This journal reflects the thoughts, likes, dislikes, fantasies and observations of our latest life in Yorkshire, for me, Jan, Minnie and my alter ego Ed.
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