Cellpic Sunday: A venerable vessel

This beautifully simple storage vessel sits unassumingly in a kitchen in Guédelon, the recreation of a medieval fortified chateau.

Cellpic Sunday 21 July 2024

Cellpic Sunday: Where they belong…

I don’t usually get involved in politics on this blog, but this is important. Last Sunday, 7 July, marked the second round of the French general election and, as a French citizen, I was proud to do my democratic duty and cast my vote.

In the first round, a week earlier, the hard-right RN (Rassemblement Nationale – just a polite way of saying ‘fascists’) – polled by far the largest share of the vote and in the view of many, including most opinion polls, looked set to command the largest bloc of seats in the National Assembly, and possibly even an overall majority. Not a cheery prospect.

In the event, after the second round the RN trailed in third, behind both the left-wing and centrist blocs, thanks to some well-organised tactical voting and a clear rejection, upon mature reflection, by French voters of what the RN represents. Politics in France may be at an impasse as a consequence, with no group having a working majority, but as far as I’m concerned it’s a lot better than the alternative.

Which brings me to the somewhat idiosyncratic practicalities of casting your vote in France. There’s nothing so simple as putting a cross next to your preferred candidate on a ballot paper. Instead, after registration, you pick up an envelope from a table which also carries piles of slips, each bearing the names and party affiliations of the candidates standing in your constituency. You need to collect at least two of these slips and then enter a curtained booth. You then put the slip of your choice into the envelope, come out and hand it over to an official, who posts it into what’s called the urne – a locked transparent plastic ballot box.

Before leaving the curtained booth, you put the rejected, unused slips into a waste-paper basket. That’s interesting, because voters can see which candidates have previously been rejected (although not who you or anybody else has actually voted for). To me, it was greatly encouraging to observe that there were already quite a lot of RN slips in that bin.

Exactly where they belong.

Cellpic Sunday 14 July 2024

Cellpic Sunday: Spot The Bee

Can you see it?

(Another image from Guédelon).

Cellpic Sunday 7 July 2024

Cellpic Sunday: Camera-shy

So there I was, wandering around the medieval reconstruction site at Guédelon, when I spotted a charming little tableau: two donkeys with their heads together, grazing quietly in their enclosure.

I approached quietly but they must have spotted me, as they raised their heads and moved, dammit. Firstly, one disappeared behind the other and then they both turned tail and headed off – for pastures new, no doubt.

Cellpic Sunday 30 June 2024

Cellpic Sunday: Another room with a view

On a couple of occasions this year I’ve posted photos of the views from various hotel rooms I had recently stayed in.

We, this is another- from the past week. It is, shall we say, unprepossessing. Then again, it wasn’t a hotel room.

Cellpic Sunday 23 June 2024

Cellpic Sunday: The Guédelon workhorse

Last weekend, we went on a day trip (a very long day trip) to a place called Guédelon. Here, since the late nineties, a group of craftsmen have been using traditional materials and traditional methods to construct a medieval (14th century) castle completely from scratch. It’s not a reconstruction or a renovation, it’s a new build and it is absolutely fascinating.

The site is large and widely spread out, and this noble beast spends its day drawing a cart ferrying workers and materials around it.

Cellpic Sunday 9 June 2024

Cellpic Sunday: Rural Transport Infrastructure

There are many positive aspects of living deep in the French countryside, but easy access to public transport definitely isn’t one of them. People just have to make do…

Cellpic Sunday 2 June 2024

Cellpic Sunday: Big red

Our neighbour is something of an automobile buff. For some reason best known to himself, he has recently acquired this improbably large red Mercedes camion. It does clash somewhat with his blue Porsche with the yellow wheel arches though.

Cellpic Sunday 26 May 2024

Cellpic Sunday: Approaching menace…

“Soon it’s gonna rain…”

Cellpic Sunday 19 May 2024

Cellpic Sunday: Anyone for garlic?

The one that got away…

Cellpic Sunday 12 May 2024