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- Hari 135
- Minggu, 29 Januari 2023 22.00
- 🌙 -1 °C
- Ketinggian: 541 ft
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29.01 Day 135 . . . Winter Walk

We woke to lovely sunshine bathing us through the bedroom window - the first sunshine we have seemed to have had for ages.
We rang the changes having croissants and jam for breakfast, not had these for a while either - as we had over indulged in the first weeks out here.
Next up I undertook some more intensive knife sharpening . . . three on the list this morning. To be fair as before they were all sharper than when I had started, but they are not slice paper from five yards sharp. Not sure if it me and my technique or the fact that the knives were so bloody blunt I am on a rescue mission. More YouTube to view and further attempts to follow.
In the meantime Tre had made a lasagne with mince as normal but also with lentils mixed in. A few years ago I would have passed on the whole lentil thing but I have to say I don’t mind them now. They are also a good way of bulking meals out when there is just the two of us and half of every meal we make seems to end up in the freezer for another day. The way this bulked up I thin we may be having two days of lasagne over the coming weeks.
FA Cup Sunday meant I got the chance to watch even more football while Tre pottered around, but the weather was too good to miss. So we stuck our boots on and headed out for a walk around the nearby lanes - some we had not walked before. We headed East out of our hamlet generally towards Les Alleuds.
The sun was still out and it was turning into a stunning late winter afternoon. After spotting a few men in vehicles I wished we had put hi-viz on, as the Chasse were obviously still about. I took comfort that Tre had her bright red walking jacket on, so I kept close to her :-).
We did see some deer in an adjacent field, who once having seen us vanished into the smallest bushes ever. How they vanished was amazing.
As we walked into the hamlet that is Les Alleuds, we were continually barked at by an Alsatian who was on the other side of a very long L shaped hedge. He followed us along its entire length, running up and down the other side of the hedge. Despite my desperate attempts to calm him down, he continued to bark even after we were well clear of the house and his garden fortress. I bet the neighbours were well pleased.
As we walked towards home we marvelled at the wind turbines again, set against the ever closer sunset. It was also about this point that I took a detour onto the farmers field to acquire some of his very rich, dark brown, freshly ploughed soil . . . I need some for some seeds back at the Gite. I had gone out prepared with a carrier bag and a car de-icer (makeshift pocket size spade) scraper to achieve this. Mission accomplished we headed for home. A lovely 2 mile walk to finish the day.
Home we sat to have the lasagne which was delishhhhh!! We both had second helpings !!
We also opened the one of the bottles of red we had purchased yesterday. Tre noticed it was a numbered bottle of ‘Les Ormes De Cambras - Merlot Pays D’Oc 2021’ Cuvée Réservée 091748. This little bottle had been €3 something and had been reduced to €1.79 . . . . It was blooming lovely - we’ve got another bottle of this!!
A lazy evening in front of the TV and we were off to bed . . . very full.Baca selengkapnya