13 November 2016

Saturday sunrise

I guess today could qualify as a serene Sunday. Saturday, however, was busy because I decided to go to the supermarket. SuperU was a SuperZoo, because this is a holiday weekend. A lot of zoo-goers are in the area, and hundreds of them were shopping, blocking the aisles in a store they are not familiar with. Checkout lines were as long as I've ever seen them. I'm not sure I'm happy about the increased traffic and the bustle, even though it must be good for the local economy.


At the supermarket I bought some duck legs and wings, and a veal roast. Today I'll make a blanquette de veau — something I've posted about on this blog many times. I also bought some turnips, so one day soon we'll have canard aux navets, another classic French recipe, for our mid-day meal. It will be a more traditional version than the one I made last month using a duck breast or magret.


Anyway, the sunrise yesterday was, well, picturesque. The hamlet is quiet. The nine houses here are occupied right now by nine people — though at least four of the houses are empty this weekend. There's no traffic up here, just two or three kilometers from the crowded zoo, except for the hunters we expect to see  and hear — bang, bang! — spending the day in the vineyard.

8 comments:

  1. Beautiful pictures Ken. Love the fall colors and the pink skies.

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  2. You walk in beauty! Such wonderful pictures.

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  3. The pictures and your blog make my days better. I'm still upset with our election process, but know that we go two steps forward, one step back. That zoo is great entertainment for people of all ages.

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  4. Wonderful photos, I seem to have endless photos of sunsets that are never as wonderful as the actual thing .. yours are much better :) I am never awake and or lucid enough for photos at sunrise.

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  5. last photo looks like an impressionist painting.....hard to snap out of the post election funk.....plus we have wildfires around here, feels like the end of the world

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  6. Oh la la, quelle magnifique photos..., merci beaucoup Ken!

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