Wednesday, 10 October 2018

Week 41 2018

Hello!
The autumn colours on the Dordogne are beautiful and at the end of the day we often have an egret flyby!

Whatever you do in the Dordogne and Gironde regions this week, have a great time.
Best wishes,
Helen
notjustfortheholidays@orange.fr

Monday 8 October

Tuesday 9 October

Wednesday 10 October

10 October - 10 November : Art exhibition in Branne by Jannine Giraud-Roumage


10 - 31 October : In the run up to Hallowe'en, training for witches and wizards in Castillon.


Thursday 11 October

Friday 12 October

12 October : Find out more about food at the market in Libourne.



12 -13 -14 October : 39th Grande Brocante in Rauzan.  Entrance €2.50

Saturday 13 October

13 October : Vide grenier de l'ecole Montessori et plus encore in St Laurent de Combes

13 October : Ruch of Course.  Walks for all in Ruch


13 October : Salon du Bien etre in Castillon at the Centre Culturel.

13 October : Concert and soiree gourmande in Lugaignac



 13 October 19h30 : Fete des Vendanges in Pomerol.

13 October 20h : Poule au Pot in Blasimon



13 October 20h : Poule au Pot in Pineuilh

13 October 20h : Soiree fest y'solidaire in the Salle des Fetes in Pujols.



13 October 20h45 : Mozaic Jazz Band in Concert in St Laurent des Hommes

Sunday 14 October

14 October : Vide grenier pour la Fete Foraine in Lussac

14 October : Vide Grenier in St Quentin du Baron

14 October : Vide Grenier/Vide ta Chambre in Castillon




14 October : Brocante vide grenier in St Magne de Castillon

14 October 9h : walking and running for Cancer at the Lac des Dagueys in Libourne

Coming up...







And finally...

Continuing our look into 'life after Brexit' thanks to Peter and Brigitte, this is an interesting European Commission Memo and the Agreement so far on the rights of UK nationals in the EU.

Feedback is suggesting that information varies from department to department.  It appears that
Gironde is taking a stand to reject the applications as 'Brexit has not yet happened'.  Does anyone have any other up-to-date information?  Is there anyone out there actually in possession of a Titre de Sejour?

Please don't hesitate to get in touch if you have anything to add.  All information is welcome.

Wednesday, 3 October 2018

Week 40 2018

Hello!

Many thanks to everyone who came and supported me at the Rencontre des Savoir Faire in Sauveterre.  Lots of people had try at throwing a pot on the wheel, no age limits, from 5 years old to 87.


Whatever you do this week in the Gironde and Dordogne regions, have a great time.
Best wishes,
Helen
notjustfortheholidays@orange.fr

Week 40 

Monday 1 October 

Tuesday 2 October

Wednesday 3 October 

Thursday 4 October

4 October : Seniors Faites du Sport at the Lac de Gurson.


 4 - 5 - 6 October : Fripery in Ste Foy la Grande

Friperie is a thrift shop

Friday 5 October

5 October 18:30 : Vernissage for the art exhibition in the Espace Tourism et Vins in Pineuilh.


5 - 6 - 7 : Foire aux Vins at the Caves de Rauzan


Saturday 6 October

6 October 9h30 : Walk against Cancer in Pujols.

 
6 October : African Dance Courses in Ste Foy la Grande.

6 October : Fiesta at the Stade Mirambeau in Castillon


6 October : Soiree Concert in Coutras.

6 October from 19h : Big Ed and the Red Balls are back playing live in Castillon at the Beer Bar.



6 - 7  October : Castillon supports Octobre Rose - Breast Cancer awareness month.


6 - 7 October : Vide Maison in Les Salles de Castillon - 4 lieu dit Ratagou.

6 - 7 October : Marche de Gout in St Emilion - spread through the village, plenty to taste and discover.

 
Sunday 7 October

7 October : Vide Grenier Brocante in Libourne



7 October : Vide Grenier in Saint Avit Saint Nazaire

7 October : Vide Grenier in Saint Denis de Pile

 
7 October 8h30 : Walk against Cancer in Castillon, visit Chateau Ferrasse and Chateau Chainchon

7 October 14h : Dancing at the Salles des Fetes in St Sulplice de Faleyrens.


 
7 October 16h : Concert at the church in La Sauve-Majeur

Coming up...









And finally...

It really is time to take our heads out of the sand... Brexit is moving closer with a grim inevitability. For most of us Titre de Sejour would appear to be the best (only?) option. My lovely friends have been looking into the best way to move forward with this - see below.

Meanwhile, if there's anybody out there who has successfully negotiated this process, and would be happy to share tips, hints and helpful advice, please don't hesitate to get in touch here.


Here is the check list for the file for retirees with a lot of help from Brigitte and Peter.

1. Formulaire de demande de rendezvous pour demande de deliverance d’un premier Titre de Sejour.

This can be down loaded from internet. Go into prefet de la gironde Click on Demarches administrative and then go down to Titre de Sejour and click on that. Then click on formulaires de rendez-vous et notices explications. Then click on FORMULAIRE B - PREMIER TITRE DE SEJOUR and then click on the format on which you can print it. There are four pages to print and we think each individual should fill in the boxes as even married couple will require card each. 

Are you with us so far?

2. With this formulaire must be a letter stating you wish to apply for a ‘Carte de Sejour ~ Citoyen UE/EEE/Suisse - Sejour permanent ~.’
This should be addressed to Monsieur Le Prefet,
                                               Prefecture de la Gironde,
                                                DASP - Service Etrangers,
                                                 2, esplanade Charles de Gaulle,
                                                  CS 41397
                                                   33077 Bordeaux Cedex

En tant que citoyen europeen ayant eu plus de 5 ans de sejour legal et ininterrompu en France, je souhaite reclamer une de Carte de Sejour “Citoyen UE/EEE/Suisse - Sejour permanent”.

Je suis resident de France depuis xxxxx et j’habite a xxxxx .

Je suis a la retraite avec une pension de vieillesse britannique, et je suis inscrit a la CPAM de Bordeaux pour ma couverture sante.

Vous trouverez ci-joint, les pieces correspondant a ma situation. Je me tiens a votre disposition pour tout renseignement complementaire.

Dans l’attente d’une response favourable, je vous prie de bien vouloir recevoir, Monsieur Le Prefet, l’expression de ma haute consideration.


Name and signature.

This is just a basis for the letter which will change according to your circumstance.

3. Copy of passport.

4. Copies of 5 year’s electric, water or gas bills. 

5. Copies of five years French tax returns.

6. 3 x passport type photos.

7. Attestation of healthcover from CPAM or copy of Carte de Vitale should do it.

Tax returns show address, proof of income and length of residency. Passport and Carte Vitale and 3 x photos should be enough, but that would be too easy.

If you go to web site Service- Public.fr  and find Europeen en France: carte de sejour Citoyen UE/EEE/Suisse - Sejour permanent, you will get latest list of requirements for  self employed, salaried etc.





Wednesday, 26 September 2018

Week 39 2018

Hello!

Preparations full steam ahead for the Rencontre des Savoir-Faire in Sauveterre on Sunday. Over 30 artisans with their stands, showcasing their products and sharing their skills. There will be demonstrations throughout the day, including wood turners, glass engravers, a knife maker, a distiller, ceramicists, a leather worker, stone masons and mosaic artists, to list a few.


Inside the Maison des Artisans you can learn more about glass blown jewellery, calabash art and spinning and weaving.  A full programme is available on the day.  Refreshments available, including Feel's secret recipe crepes, and Nas's secret recipe refreshing infusion drink!

If you come over to Sauveterre on Sunday, be sure to look me up and say 'Hello!'

Whatever you do this weekend have a great time in the Gironde and Dordogne regions.
Best wishes,
Helen
notjustfortheholidays@orange.fr

Week 39 

Monday 24 September

Tuesday 25 September

Wednesday 26 September

Thursday 27 September

Friday 28 September

28 September 20h30 : The Crazy Mozarts in Concert in the Salle des Fetes in Pineuilh.

 
28 - 29 - 30 September : Artisans d'Art in St Emilion, throughout the village streets and in the halls of St Emilion artists, painters, sculptors and jewellery makers present their works, including my favourite cartoonist Perry Taylor.

Saturday 29 September

29 September from 15h : Discover the harvest from days gone by, meet the wine makers, taste the grape juice and the bourru (find out what it is..) and a traditional dinner.  Dress up and join in in Gensac!


29 September : 1730 : Samedis de Gensac, lecture on 'De la geometrie dans l'art' next to the church in Gensac.




 29 September 18h30: Grand Potluck Aperitif in Flaujagues,  all welcome to join the Flaujaguais

29 September 20h : Musical comedy in Blasimon.

 
Sunday 30 September

30 September : Vide grenier in Libourne



30 September : Vide grenier and flea market in Saint Germain de Puch

30 September 10h - 18h :






The Association of Artisans  - Les Ateliages - are holding their 2eme Rencontre des Savoir Faire on 30th September in Sauveterre de Guyenne.  Under the Arcades and stretching out from the central square of the village, over 40 artisans will be displaying their skills and their creations.
I'll be there with my wheel, so if you have ever wanted to have a go at throwing a pot, now's your chance!
There will also be demonstrations from many other skilled craftsmen and women, including a glass blower, weaving, leather working, stained glass window making, basket making and many more.
The Maison des Artisan - the home of the association, opens it's door and welcomes you into the workshops - find out how to make natural beauty products, blow glass and weave on a traditional loom, and if you have ever wanted to know the secrets of the calabash art, you can discover that too.

30 September 14h30 : The dansant in Castillon




Coming up...







And finally.

As part of the European Heritage weekend we went to visit the Moulin de la Barthe just outside Blasimon.  Parts of the structure date back to the 14th Century.  Over the past 6 years the watermill has been faithfully restored by the owners (a semi retured mill builder) and is now open by appointment only, and on heritage days.
I'd never seen the inside of a watermill working before.