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Acorns at La Cote |
The weather is still quite warm and we are still using the pool. The light is much softer now and the trees are just beginning to turn. The banks of the Vienne are particularly beautiful. A regular walk under the walnut tree yields a basket full ... we'll have to bring " les gaules" (long poles) out to reach the recalcitrant walnuts higher up in the tree. One day I would love to have a go at making my own walnut oil! We haven't had many apples this year and there isn't a plum in sight! Hopefully a bit of TLC will encourage more fruit next year. We may even get round to planting one or two fruit trees. Normally the fig tree is loaded with big heavy figs (and slightly watery) right through July & August. When we arrived on the 9 of August, all the figs were very small and green ... clearly something happened at the time of flowering ! Is this what also got the plum trees?? Now we are in September, the figs are ripening ..they are still quite small but much nicer than when they are big and ripe earlier. The grapes are fantastic and we are eating them straight off the vine. Nights are drawing in but we can still sit out until quite late. We still can't quite believe that we are living here!
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Wallnuts, grapes, apples and figs...all from La Cote! |
Anne, you should post any recipes you use for the local produce!
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