Autumn around La Treille Gites, Dordogne

It’s a busy old time around La Treille at the moment so I”ve done 2 posts in 1 here…

1 – Rambling around La Treille Gites in the glorious September sunshine -

It’s been an absolutely perfect summer and even now during late September the sun is out giving us temperatures in the mid twenties.  It may well be the end of the main summer holiday season but there is still so much to see and do around our gites this time of year.  If you are looking for an Autumn break in the French countryside the Dordogne is a wonderful region with so much to offer all year round.

Our last guests of the season arrived yesterday (Saturday 26th September) and are here for 5 nights – the forecast is good all week with no rain predicted.

In the meantime we donned our walking boots and went out to enjoy a little ramble (sounds like we’re really getting into this country lark) around our patch of the woods.  We headed down the lane to the hamlet of Bernichoux, up the white calcaire track and then down into Tocane St Apre.  It’s only a short walk of about 45 minutes but quite lovely this time of year.

Jeff & Ruben enjoying the late summer sunshine

Jeff & Ruben enjoying the late summer sunshine

Lovely walks around La Treille Gites

Lovely walks around La Treille Gites

Julie the rambler

Julie the rambler

Blackberries and elderberries are in abundance and the walnut trees are promising a good harvest. I scrumped a few apples and made some scrummy apple and blackcurrant pies and crumbles

… mmm lovely comfort food for stocking up the freezer and to remind us of our summer’s past during the chilly winter months.

Crumble made from local Blackcurrents

Home-made Crumble

Ruben in the Dronne

Ruben in the Dronne

Here’s our dog ‘Ruben’ cooling down in the River…

2 – Autumn Harvest in the Dordogne -

All our local farmers are busy right now and the Combine Harvester is working overtime – the sunflowers were harvested at the end of August and they are now starting to harvest the corn crop.

Here’s a few pictures showing the harvester working around La Treille… they worked well into the night and were still going strong at around 1am!

Mr & Mrs Harris

Mr & Mrs Harris

Corn Harvesting

Corn Harvesting

Corn Harvest

Corn Harvest

Fortunately I’d pre-warned our gite guests this might happen but they were absolutely fine about it…  even commenting in our guest book “that ‘it was magic”‘!

Harvesting into the night

Harvesting into the night

The municipal workers have been around and trimmed all the hedge rows and cut the grass verges – it’s all looking very neat although there’s a secondary reason for keeping the grass verges short… when the walnut’s fall from the tree’s lining the lanes a few local folk are out collecting them for hours on end.  It must be a back breaking job and I hope it’s all worth while when they take them to the local markets to sell. (they must have claim to these particular trees)

The walnut trees at La Treille

The walnut trees at La Treille

Walnut harvest

Walnut harvest

This is a picture of our neighbour James Hatton…

James on his Tractor

James on his Tractor

Sitting proudly on his latest project, ‘A Massey Ferguson Tractor’.  He bought it off our other neighbour and has been restoring it over the last few months to it’s former glory.  James along with his wife Jane and their two lovely boys successfully run a dog and cat kennels just over the hill from us – it’s where Ruben will be staying in a few days.  The Kennels are called Pattes et Griffes Pension Canine (Paws & Claws boarding kennels).

We were passing through St Astier today and there was a farmers fair along with the usual Sunday vide grenier (car boot sales that seem to be in every village on every Sunday these days).  The farmers had this old fashioned bailing machine, at least I think it was old fashioned it looked ancient and they were demonstrating it… it was really noisy and creating a lot of dust but fascinating.

Bailing machine

Bailing machine

St Astier Farm Fete

St Astier Farm Fete

Well, that’s about it from me for a while as we’re off on a well earned break to sunny Spain to visit Jeff’s brother who lives in Catalunya.  Our last guests have left, we’ve closed the gites and put away all the garden furniture and Jeff’s even cleaned the car (a very rare event) so we’re almost set for the ‘great get-away’.

Autumn at La Treille

Autumn at La Treille

Jeff & The SAAB

Jeff & The SAAB

I’ll be back though with posts throughout the rest of the Autumn and Winter of our life here in the Dordogne.

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One Comment

  1. Kath & Kev
    Posted December 6, 2009 at 5:16 pm | Permalink

    Hi U 2
    just looking to see what you have been up to. Nice to see you enjoying the countryside and walking. Pies look good Jules
    B in touch off to Poland for a few days
    love
    Kath & Kev

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