Posted on September 9, 2021
The vendange (vintage) is the annual wine harvest, when the grapes are picked from the vines. It’s usually done around late September or early October, the exact time depending on meteorological vagaries.
The 2021 vintage is probably going to be a shocker because of the awful weather we’ve had this year. However, this image, from a chateau in the Bordeaux region, harks back to a more promising time.

Posted on September 2, 2021
A familiar subject and one I’ve ‘done’ a couple of times before.
This image is different to the others, but as I’ve said before, don’t expect whiskers on kittens any time soon.

Posted on August 26, 2021
One thing at least we can agree on: there are two ms in’ Marmite’. Accordingly, this image qualifies for Cee’s Midweek Challenge this week.
Traditionally, there is no middle way when it comes to Marmite: you either love it or you hate it. Personally, I am strongly of the latter persuasion, but Madame loves it – particularly with the added refinement of salad cream.
Don’t judge us.
I suppose it could be worse: she might support Everton.

Category: Uncategorized Tagged: CMMC, Humor, Humour, Marmite
Posted on August 20, 2021
There are many animal tracks to be seen in this part of the desert outside Al Ain in the United Arab Emirates.

Posted on August 12, 2021
Although it’s sitting quietly in a collection of other vintage vehicles housed in an old stable block at Chateau Meillard, in central France, this specimen remains resolutely red.

Category: Uncategorized Tagged: Chateau de Meillant, CMMC, Red, Vintage cars
Posted on August 5, 2021
Posted on July 29, 2021
Posted on July 22, 2021
Time to harvest these merlot grapes to make the new vintage of Bordeaux.

Posted on July 15, 2021
This weathered sign, in the open air museum of Montrol-Sénard, is outside a century-old equivalent of a modern-day coffee shop.

Category: Autrefois Tagged: CMMC, Coffee, Montrol-Senard, Rust, shop signs, Signs