Wednesday, 23 November 2016

Week 48 2016

Hello!

I love to make a traditional English Christmas cake - more dried fruits than batter, more brandy than butter! So, I'm delighted that there's a wonderful stand at Castillon market on a Monday morning which sells a whole range of dried fruits and nuts, perfect ingredients for my cake.

As an added bonus, the stall holder also sells fabulous olives and delicious tapinades and baba ghanouch.  He also won't let me speak French and his English is wonderful!  Look out for him if you are at the market, his stand is against the wall in the small square opposite the church.

Whatever you do this week, (I'll be baking a cake) have a super time in the Gironde and Dordogne regions.

Best wishes,
Helen
notjustfortheholidays@orange.fr

Week 48

18 November - 4 December : Brocante des Quinconces in Bordeaux


Monday 21 November

Tuesday 22 November

Wednesday 23 November

Thursday 24 November

24 November 19h30 : Gentlemen Prefer Blondes is showing in VO at the Grandecran in Libourne
Showgirls Lorelei Lee and Dorothy Shaw travel to Paris, pursued by a private detective hired by the suspicious father of Lorelei's fiancĂ©, as well as a rich, enamored old man and many other doting admirers.  Starring Jane Russell, Marilyn Munroe and Charles Coburn

Friday 25 November

25 November 14h : Gentlemen Prefer Blondes is showing in VO at the Grandecran in Libourne

25 November 20h15 : Mozart's Marriage of Figaro is showing in VO at the Grandecran in Libourne

25 - 26 November : Local Artisan Market in Montignac near Montpon Menesterol in aid of Cancer Support France.  See full directions by clicking on the poster.


25 November - 26 December : Marche de Noel in Bordeaux in the Allees de Tourny


Saturday 26 November

26 November : Marche Hiver at the Salle de Fetes in Bournel.  Wines from Chateau Claribes and traditional English bacon butties.




















26 November : Marche de Noel in the Gymnase des Massias in Montpon Menesterol

26 November 19h30 : Apero Concert at the Espace Cedrus by the sation in Castillon, music by Jean-Pierre V and Mike.




















26 - 27 November : Fete l'hiver in Creon.

26 - 27 November : Festival of Loupiac and Foie Gras.  Find out more about this Festival here



26 - 27 November : Marche de Noel at Saint Colomb de Lauzan.  Please note, that the market starts at 14h30 on Saturday and there is a concert in the church on Saturday evening.




















26 November - 18 December : Art exhibition by Jean-luc Giraud at La maison sous les paupieres in Rauzan

Sunday 27 November

27 November : Weekly flea market in Rauzan, there's also a restaurant open on Sundays.





27 November : Marche de Noel in Cazaugitat at the Salle des Fetes

27 November 20h30 : Gentlemen Prefer Blondes is showing in VO at the Grandecran in Libourne

Coming up...

28 November 17h45 : Hackshaw Ridge ( Tu ne Tueras Point) is showing in VO at the Grandecran in Libourne
WWII American Army Medic Desmond T. Doss, who served during the Battle of Okinawa, refuses to kill people and becomes the first Conscientious Objector in American history to be awarded the Medal of Honor.  Starring Andrew Garfield, Sam Worthington and Luke Bracey
28  November 17h45 : I, Daniel Blake is showing in VO at the Grandecran in Libourne.
A middle aged carpenter who requires state welfare after injuring himself, is joined by a single mother in a similar scenario. Starring Dave Johns, Hayley Squires and Sharon Percy

28 November 15h : Gentlemen Prefer Blondes is showing in VO at the Grandecran in Libourne

29 November 20h15 : The History of Love is showing in VO at the Grandecran in Libourne.
The story of a long-lost book that mysteriously reappears and connects an old man searching for his son with a girl seeking a cure for her mother's loneliness. Starring Gemma Arteton, Sophie Nelisse and Elliot Gould.















And finally...

All around the leaves are falling and the colours are golden or grey, then round the corner...


No idea what it is, but it adds a welcome splash of colour.

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