Random musings on running a private hotel / gîte in Northern France
Tuesday, 7 April 2009
Old News
The arrival of Spring in the Northern hemisphere is old news by now. But I am still struck, as I drive around, by the way the ditches and hegerows here are splashed with yellow. Primroses, Cowslips and Primulas have come from nowhere to welcome the Spring.
Where do they go in Summer? You never see them. I think they are beamed down from an orbiting nursery for the Spring, and collected back up in June.
By a beautiful river valley in North-West France. This blog is about the day-to-day events in running a group gîte in Mayenne. There's a lot of gardening, maintenance, but, I hope, a lot of fun too.
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