Its been almost three months since I began this blog - described as "daily musings".
It could never have happened every day as our internet connection is nowhere near that reliable. Also I hesitate to advertise on the interweb when we are away from home. That said I have managed to keep up an almost daily post with the help of photos. It is quite a challenge though thinking of little morsels to fill the space and a real pain when I head for bed after a busy day and suddenly remember I have forgotten.
With the return to activities after the Christmas break we are busy again but even that doesn't really help as of course its patchwork every Monday, dancing Tuesday and Friday etc etc and there's only so much you can say. But I will continue to make the effort - we have lots of fun on the horizon, music events, a holiday, visitors, more music events and more visitors - 2015 looks like being good. (It has started a bit chilly though!)
Aici sèn pla
This blog started as a daily record to mark our fifth year at Segala. Daily it did not turn out to be but after the year I have decided to continue as an occasional diary - after all I do still like it here or "aici sen pla".
Its our fifth year living at Segala. I have decided to try to mark this year with a daily post ( some days it will be just a photo) of our life over the year. I have trawled my brain for witty titles without success then I remembered the slogan on the T shirts at the fête in Espinas in the summer.
Its our fifth year living at Segala. I have decided to try to mark this year with a daily post ( some days it will be just a photo) of our life over the year. I have trawled my brain for witty titles without success then I remembered the slogan on the T shirts at the fête in Espinas in the summer.
A friend translated it from the occitan for us. It seems to mean something along the lines of I like it here. Very apt for us, "I like it here " is a refrain we use to each other at least daily so that's the plan - Aici sén pla - a year of daily musings from a contented retired expat who thinks herself damned lucky every single day.
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