The varied delights of the second cottage. I LOVE the stone sink! I think it's a sink, but there's no water supply.
Le Bugue- in the footsteps of Bruno Chief of Police
Remember my addiction to Martin Walker's Bruno Chief of Police series of books? Well, yesterday was the rather special day when I enjoyed the sneaky indulgence of visiting Le Bugue, the town that inspired the fictional town of St Denis. It actually was like walking through the pages of the books. If you really want to appreciate this bloggage, you'll need to go and read the books; there are nine. You'll like them, and you'll feel compelled to visit Le Bugue too. I feel compelled to return. Soon. Feast your Francophilic eyes on these: We lunched at Oscar Cafe Restaurant on rue de la Republique, next to the Mairie. We were accompanied by the most gorgeous couple of expats, Em and Pete. I invariably spend most of my time with them laughing- that's all I need. But I also needed food. We chose the 12.60 Euro menu which included a starter, main, dessert and coffee or wine. Three of us had steak and frites. Yes, I know that sounds a b...
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