Wednesday, September 12, 2012

A Couple of Days of R & R



After our trip to Mirepoix, it's time for a couple of easy days in Magrie for R&R.  I made my Leek & Potato soup - no recipe - just cooked up some leeks, garlic, carrots, potatoes, added a little purchased vegetable veloute, threw in some seasonings and pureed it all.  It turned out to be quite tasty and went well as a starter to our salmon dinner.  (And, leftovers for lunch tomorrow). 

We decided to check out the winery up the hill - friends of our hosts:  Alain Cavailles.  We headed up on foot and it was not far at all but emphasis on the UP and it was early afternoon and hot in the sun.  When we arrived, we were rewarded with beautiful views of the countryside and town below.  Unfortunately, the sign said that the visiting day for the winery is Thursday - so we will go back then.  The road continued up but not for us on foot - too hot  - we headed back down and got the car to go to the top where there were more vineyards and more views. 



After our little drive up the hill we checked out the other supermarket in Limoux, found a few inexpensive wines - at the rate we consume the wine, they have to be inexpensive.  Tee-hee.  I also spied a duck filet which called to me. (aka: boneless duck breast).  There seems to be an abundance of duck around here and it is something we rarely have back in Mexico so I'll check out how to cook it on the Internet today and let you know how it turns out. We do enjoy duck but I can't remember the last time I had any.  I might even include a picture if I remember to take one.  

This morning was cloudy and a bit rainy - a good thing for this very hot and dry spell they have had here - and a day for more relaxing and looking up stuff on the Internet as well as being entertained by the felines.  Marcel is sound asleep on the desk next to me as I write. 

I asked our hosts if it would be permissible to drive into Spain with their car - the answer was no problem at all and they suggested a little fishing town on the Costa Brava in Catalan, Spain called  CadaquĆ©s.  I looked it up and knew that this would be an interesting place to visit and it is only a 2 1/2 hr drive from here.  After consulting with John, we agreed to spend one night there.  I immediately booked a hotel online and we will leave early Sunday morning - returning on Monday afternoon.  I am very excited to be going to Spain, one of my favorite countries, even if it is just an overnight excursion.


3 comments:

  1. Looks like a wonderful trip to recharge the batteries. We're off to Barcelona and Portugal shortly, to "relax" before the winter in San Miguel, when we'll be busy teaching computing to the schoolchildren again.
    Carlos Soberman

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    1. Hi Carlos - We will be very close to Barcelona (one of my favorite places) this weekend on our little jaunt to Cadaques. But we are mostly here to enjoy southern France so that is what we are doing. Barcelona another time! When will you be back in SMA? We miss you!

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  2. Cadaques is wonderful, higinio and i were there a few years ago!

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