The French word for strike is grève.
The French word for unemployment is chômage
PS.I find it funny that many Brits who live or visit France often dont know who the French Prime Minister is, they think it is Mr Sarkozy.
The French word for strike is grève.
The French word for unemployment is chômage
PS.I find it funny that many Brits who live or visit France often dont know who the French Prime Minister is, they think it is Mr Sarkozy.
Mouche & Flower

The French word for swear word is juron.
The French word for fly is mouche.
Etymology for the word river.
Sometimes less than perfect is very welcome.

The French word to call something back into your mind is rappeler.
The French word for proves to be is avéré.

The French word for coal is houille and also charbon.
The French word for slag heap is crassier.
The French word for snowdrop is perce neige.
The French word for bursting at the seams is regorger.
Etymology for the word pierce.


The French word for shrouded in mist in brumeux.
Later the dejected dog sitter and I sat around the lovely big kitchen table and drank hot mugs of coffee. Then the phone rang, and luckily the knocking on doors had payed off. Off she drove to a house about 5 minutes away by car. The missing dog was enjoying a bowl of Bran Flakes.
I don't have a brilliant picture of the runaway pooch, so this will have to do I intended to discard this picture because it is slightly out of focus but you can see what a delightful layed back dog she is.
Got any Branflakes
The French word for flee is fuir.
The French word for lost is perdu.

Then back home to my blue front door, although the pots are not there at the moment, since the weather is too cold. It was of course raining yet again. But soon the sun will shine I hope.

But at Dinan market I saw this lady sporting a very feminine number and stopped me in my tracks, and I felt that she deserved a photograph, ain't she sweet! ha ha.....
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Do you like hats,?
The French word for a cap or baseball cap is a casquette.

The French word for past is passé.
The French word for dwell is remâcher.
The French word for leaves is feuillage.
The French word for crunch is craquer.


The French word for enjoyable is agréable.
The French word for chat is bavarder.
It is a picture of a "window" in the castle ramparts in Fougeres, I took the picture on a sunny Saturday morning everyone else was in the town to shop but I wandered around the old streets and the Jardin Public. All the signs around the town say that this is the largest castle in Europe. I am so lucky to live only 15 minutes away and I never tire of looking at it. I love the light on the old stone work.
So pick the tenth picture from the end of your folder and tell us all about it please. Of course if you are too busy no worries.
I will tag 5 people just to be difficult.
1. French Fancy......brainy and funny too.
2. Woodwose Carving.........go look at Dave's wonderful carvings, clever so and so.
3. Claire.........I am following her novel at Writing not Reading
4. Brocobelle.......she has lots of lovely French bits and pieces
5. Art Propelled ......a talented crafts person and she obviously loves animals, go and take a look at BUG!!!!