Hello lovely ladies,
This is the last scheduled blogpost as we are on a ferry between England and Spain. We left Portsmouth yesterday at 19:30 and will arrive at Bilbao at 8 o'clock in the morning of Saturday. That is a two night voyage. Normally it is one night and a day but this time they have a change of crew in France so we have two nights on the ship. We don't mind. We have a nice cabin with a window. We'll do lots of reading as there is no Internet on sea (for emergencies there is expensive satellite communication).
Today is Friday, so I'm going to link up with the ladies at Annie's A Stitch In Time where we share our smiles and positive things from the week.
I will too as we have had a lot to smile about, but first let me show you my postcard for today. This scene makes me smile every time I see it:
Luncheon of the Boating Party shows a group of Renoir´s friends relaxing and enjoying food, drinks and good conversation on a balcony at the Maison Fournaise in Chatou, France. Renoir often included close friends is his paintings and in this canvas he also includes his future wife, Aline Charigot, who can be seen in the left foreground playing with a small dog.
In terms of other attendees, in the right foreground of the paintings wearing a straw hat is Gustave Caillebotte, one of Renoir's wealthier customers.
In 1857, Alphonse Fournaise bought land in Chatou to open a boat rental, restaurant, and small hotel for the new tourist trade.
Closed in 1906, the Maison Fournaise remained abandoned before being restored in 1990 on the initiative of the town of Chatou, with the assistance of American private funds from the Friends of French Art.
This restaurant was meeting place of financial persons, politicians and painters of nearby places. That time Impressionist artist liked this restaurant because it was present near river, at this location reflection of sunshine on river's water was a pleasant site, open place and natural air.
The building on the right (in the above photo) is probably where the lunch scene took place:
The postcard was sent to me by someone in Japan. The stamp is simple. It looks like a poinsettia.
This sort of says it all. But we had a good rest after three sets of grandchildren and we’ve read books and just relaxed.
And I also add some funnies at the end.
5 comments:
Sad about a rainy holiday.
Oh, but the six sure made me laugh!
The foot-thing is true!!!
Ironic. I was just reading a story about a cop who puts puzzles together. The one she was working on was the Renoir with his friends and artists he knew, as well as his muse and future wife, Aline Charigot.
Looks like you had a very lovely cream tea with your new friends. It looks wonderful. Sorry it has rained so much on this trip you were so looking forward to.
In the funnies, I knew three of the words. I loved the milk and eggs. And I suspect we are all a bit like computers at times. Hope your holiday improves and the rain stops soon. You could send some my way.
I hope you had an uneventful journey home. I fully respect Annies decision not to post this week, but my blog was written ready to publish so I went ahead anyway with some editing first. You can find it HERE so feel free to read it if you want to.
It is a shame it rained so much in UK but at least for us rain is almost a novelty! You had some great family times anyway and that is important.
I loved the eggs and milk funny.
I hope this week is a good one. Kate x
Hope the journey back was okay. It has absolutely poured it down here at times but we were desperately in need of it just sorry you had to suffer it. I must say the afternoon tea looks scrummy! There is nothing better than a cream tea! The spider thing is interesting and I shall come back and have a better look at it later, might even copy it. We have lots of spiders here Lol! Have alovely weekend. Hugs, Angela xXx
Ah safe journeys home our weather has Bern somewhat intermittent recently that's for sure. Enjoy your book reading and spending time together xxx
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