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Better late than never, right? It has taken me ages to get these photos online because of constant travel, and because of the delay I can’t recall all the witty anecdotes that went along with these photos.

That’s not a total loss, because Neil tells me he only logs onto my website to check out the pictures. So no need to waste time writing up memories if he is only going to look at the picture, right?

In any case, these are a few pictures from our first visit to Canterbury since leaving. We celebrated Aude’s birthday with friends on Saturday evening, then met up with some others at the Goods Shed on Sunday morning for brunch, which is where these shots were taken.

Matt and Aude having brunch at the Goods Shed in Canterbury

Matt and Aude having brunch at the Goods Shed in Canterbury

MG

MG

Sandro

Sandro tells a story…

Neil

And a photo of Neil, since he mostly likes to look at himself. 😉

Admittedly, I have not been very good about keeping my blog up-to-date in recent weeks. These days, it’s less a question of “Where’s Matthew?” than it is a question of “Where isn’t Matthew?” In short, I have been doing a lot of travelling.

Looking over my frequent flyer statement for the past month, I count:

– 5 visits to Barcelona
– 1 visit to Dublin
– 1 visit to Geneva
– 2 visits to London

It feels like more than that, if I am honest. These days I seem to be living on a plane. The Barcelona flights leave early in the morning and usually involve a 5am start. As Aude can attest, I am not exactly man-at-his-finest at 5 in the morning, no matter how many times I do it.

I am getting better at negotiating CDG airport, though. I have learned all the little shortcuts that means I can make it from taxi to gate in less than five minutes. I know which security lines are consistently shortest, and I can fetch myself breakfast in the lounge on autopilot these days.

I’m also getting to know Barcelona a little better. As the weather gets cooler, we have traded our hotel by the beach for a series of hotels downtown. We are discovering good restaurants and bars, and I have finally been introduced to real, genuine, proper tapas. It is a million miles away from anything I have tasted elsewhere.

The system is pretty straight-forward. The tapas are placed on large plates around the restaurant, and you help yourself to whatever you like. New, different tapas comes out all night. Each one is held to a piece of bread by a toothpick. At the end of the evening, you return to the bar and pay your bill. It’s all based on an honesty system – you hand over your toothpicks, they’re tallied up, and you confess to however many beers you’ve had to drink. Depending on how long you have been at the tapas bar, this may be more difficult than it appears – in which case, they’ll usually work off an estimate! I can’t imagine this system working in England, but it seems to work fine here.

It looks like I will be spending most of my time back-and-forth between Paris and Barcelona until mid-November, after which I hope to reduce my involvement in the project, spending more time working in Switzerland (just in time for ski season – no coincidence!) and less in Spain.

More updates to come. Just wanted to put something on here so that people knew I wasn’t dead.

Day four of our vacation – time for a trip to St Tropez for dinner. We took the ferry over, managing to avoid the worst of the splashing on the way (which left everyone sitting outside completely soaked). We arrived in St Tropez and took a leisurely stroll to our favourite restaurant.

With a few hours to kill after dinner, we took the time to walk around the streets a little bit and stumbled onto a bunch of kids dancing near the harbour. Pretty impressive, and cheaper than going to a nightclub.

Aude

Aude, waiting by the docks for the ferry to St Tropez

Aude

Aude, waiting by the docks for the ferry to St Tropez

Boats at St Tropez

Boats on the way to St Tropez

Stranded boat

We nearly hit a stranded boater as we entered the harbour. It reminded me a lot of the first time I saw St Tropez from the water. Or should that be from IN the water?

Boats at St Tropez

Boats on the way to St Tropez

Boats at St Tropez

Boats on the way to St Tropez

Jaguar taxi

Only in St Tropez would you find a Jaguar taxi.

Harbour at St Tropez

Walking along the harbour at St Tropez

Aude in St Tropez

Aude in St Tropez

A street in St Tropez

A street in St Tropez

Street dancers

Street dancers

Street dancers

Street dancers

Street dancers

Street dancers

Aude looks on

Aude looks on

Rickshaw

Having spent all our money on dinner in St Tropez, Aude finds a cheaper way to get home.

Day 3 of our vacation in the south of France. We put Jerome in charge of cocktails, and I was put in charge of the barbeque. Aude’s father was put in charge of killing the bees, and Aude’s mother was in charge of the couscous. Aude volunteered to be in charge of sitting by the pool.

Bee killer
Look out — the bee killer is poised and ready for action!

 

Limes
Limes at the ready for mojitos

 

Making cocktails
Experts at work making the cocktails

 

Consultation
A consultation in the kitchen

 

Rum
Jerome wonders if he should use the entire bottle

 

More drink-ology
More drink-ology

 

By the pool
By the pool

 

Cats are very clean animals
Cats are very clean animals. Minouche gets ready to take her shower.

 

Minouche
Minouche watches all the action from beside the pool

 

Aude by pool
Aude takes her job of relaxing by the pool very seriously.

 

Matt at BBQ
Matt is on barbecue duty — merguez sausages at the ready!

 

Couscous
The couscous is a success!

 

Matt in pool
Relaxing in the pool…

 

One of my favourite parts of living in France is the markets. I was up early one morning in Les Issambres, so decided to brave the crowds and head down to the local market with my camera. I probably would have been better on foot, as it took longer to find a parking spot than it would have simply to walk down the hill, but at least I didn’t have to walk back UP the hill!

French market
Wondering the streets in the local market

 

Paella
An enormous pan of paella

 

Paella
Another pan of paella

 

Olives in Province
Olives

 

Garlic
Garlic!

 

Red tomatoes
Red tomatoes

 

Paella
Another paella — very popular with everyone going to the beach

 

Woman with olives
A woman sells olives, artichokes and garlic

 

Repairing old clocks
Repairing old clocks

 

Sausages and salami
Sausages and salami

 

Sun dried tomatoes
Sun dried tomatoes

 

Woman with basket
A woman carries her shopping through the market

 

It’s been a couple of weeks since I have updated my blog, but that is mostly down to constant travel. I was in Switzerland for a few days, then Barcelona, then to Lisbon for a wedding, then back to Barcelona for a few days, and I am now finally back in Paris. It looks like I will actually get a full week in Paris this week (unless I have to go to London for the day on Friday – the outlook is 50/50 right now) followed by a week in the south of France. My first holiday in a year, and one that I am really looking forward to!

Darren and Lina’s wedding in Lisbon was fantastic – lots of entertainment, good food, and beautiful weather. We even got a more scenic tour of the Portuguese countryside than we anticipated, thanks to the bus driver’s detour when he couldn’t find the house.

Butcher

Aude can’t resist a guy with a cleaver

Matthew and pigs

What is it with Matthew and pigs?

Bride

Lina walks up the aisle

Exchange of rings

Darren and Lina exchange rings

Newly married couple walks down aisle

The newly married couple walks down the aisle

Little girl with confetti

Outside the chapel, getting ready to throw her confetti…

Lina's mother

Lina’s mother shares a laugh

Bride and groom with confetti

Darren and Lina, under a shower of flower petals, as they leave the chapel

Aude and Mascha

Aude and Mascha

Mimes in makeup

These two didn’t say much…

Simon, Jill and Aude

Simon, Jill and Aude

Darren catches his breath

Darren catches his breath

Simon and Jill

Simon and Jill

Matthew and Aude

Matthew and Aude

Lina

Here comes trouble!

Aude

Aude

Table decorations

Tables decorations

Flowers

More table decorations

Wine

Wine bottles, lined up and ready to go!

Tree

Another table decoration

Best man

Best man

Little boy

Lots of little ones around!

Dance lessons

Dance lessons before dinner

Wedding couple dancing

Darren and Lina show us how it’s done

Funny glasses

Nice glasses, mate.

Cheese plate

Portuguese cheeses after dinner

Lina and Darren share a secret

Lina and Darren share a secret

Happy bride

Happy bride

Photographer

My twin

Lina dancing

Lina takes the lead dancing

Darren and Lina strut their stuff

Darren and Lina strut their stuff

Dangerous dancing

This goes beyond Dirty dancing — this is downright Dangerous dancing

Little girl with lion makeup

Roar!

Fire blower

You really shouldn’t mix alcohol and cigarettes.