 We lived for one week in house the colour of ripe corn, set in flatish farmland, not far from the Forest of Broceliande in Brittany, where Merlin is rumoured to be living an enchanted life to this day with the
 We lived for one week in house the colour of ripe corn, set in flatish farmland, not far from the Forest of Broceliande in Brittany, where Merlin is rumoured to be living an enchanted life to this day with the Fairy Vivianne (according to the French version of the tale).
The mud accommodation boasted nothing much in particular: it was built of clay from the garden, painted with home made paint to a special Swedish recipe, it had a highly entertaining dry toilet, and the front door opened onto a humpy hillocky patch of land. We
visitors, (some with joy, others less so): a chicken which did a splat on the doormat, a toad which enjoyed dark corners, a possy of desperate flies, hornets (living and dead) a mouse and a black cat called Moon.
No special entertainment was laid on, the bikes had rusted up, the bees had died, the bread oven wasn't in action, and we were free to roam according to our fancy: to the swings, to the piano, to the hedgerows, to a quiet place to meditate, to visit the goats, or to play with Matis (boy aged 3).
As this week dre
JC and I argued in the car all the way to the next holiday home and when we got there, it seemed hard and echoey and yet shut in and suffocating, and the people and the restaurants grated on us, and B summed it up before bed time when he announced 'I HATE it here in this grotty dump, everyone is MISERABLE ' and at this his voice trembled into tears and and he wailed 'there are NO SMILES' and took himself to bed.
There is no doubt about it, at the Grange au Son we found Happiness: great big silly golden happiness. I can confirm that all the cliches are true, happiness creeps up on you and is golden and warm.
Bedeviled by
R said:
Chicken
Goats
Cat
M (boy aged 3)
He refused to be drawn further.
When I asked B he replied:
'I loved everything. Everything was perfect. There was not one thing which displeased me.' and he refused to be drawn further.
JC appreciated the freedom for each person to do as he or she wanted and the time together, and touristical visiting and he saw no need to be drawn fruther. Well it's not much to go on, is it?
So, let's take R's points one by one.

Chicken
Kristell and Nico had 3 chickens, but two of them had developed hot bottoms and had spent the last six months in a darkened shed on an impossible mission to incubate infertile eggs; these were supplied by the one chicken which roamed free and removed each day by the owners. An organic chicken farmer told me they were depressed and should be locked into a box for two days until they were so desperate they changed their ways. Another remedy is to dip their bums in cold water, but our kindhearted hosts couldn't quite bring themselves to do any of those things, and so the strange, and somwhat egg-challenged situation continued.
The free chicken pecked and plucked her way about, climbing over the fence with ease into the lane, hopping back in again, passing in front of our door with one eye out for porridge oats, and then passed again in the other direction, with the other eye out for a piece of banana.
Doc doc
Ah doc doc doc
She always managing to be where we were, doc-doc-ing companiably, settling herself in my deckchair the minute I got out, craning her neck at the picnic table.
R is seen here on one of the rare occasions that another chicken came out, she ha
Other chicken entertainments included gettin
 g the chicken to jump for pasta, and training it to sit on his arm like an eagle.
g the chicken to jump for pasta, and training it to sit on his arm like an eagle.One day, while JC and I were out visiting a sacred spring which had be
Cat
Even the cat was sociable and adorable,
Goats
The
 when you are nine years old is an alarming thing to watch.
when you are nine years old is an alarming thing to watch. M (boy aged 3)
M is busy incubating into a very interesting person. He roams free and plays with sand and mud and stones and grass and water dripping out of pipes and most famously, enjoys peeing in unforeseen places. R enjoyed initiating him into the ways of older boys - dramatic destruction of one's sand-castle, building a sand bus and roaring off on it, football.
 Both boys roamed around all day climbing role playing kicking balls playing with M and looking after the animals and generally doing the things which give you grubby scratched legs.
Both boys roamed around all day climbing role playing kicking balls playing with M and looking after the animals and generally doing the things which give you grubby scratched legs. B did manage to sneak one ET (Electronic Thing) with him, but it was soon abandoned in favour of playing the piano (Kristel gives lessons), learning a new drawing technique from an artist we met and drawing anything which inspired him, including the gite and presenting a copy to Kristel and Nico. He taught himself caligraphy (gothic) after a few tips from a local caligrapher, who told us how to make brown ink from walnut cases. He made his own pens from bamboo, sticks and gulls feathers using his pocket knife, and he initiated a pottery candlestick workshop using local clay which they dug themselves.
JC went in search of the lege
We talked a lot about it smelling, we tried to make it smell, we enacting horrible dramatic gestures of appalling stinkiness but in truth, it really
I walked in and breathed in the linseed oil from the terracotta tiles, and sensed the lightness of being from the breathing walls, as if, at last, there was room for my aura. Nico, an ex-philosopher, discovered he loves to build and puts things together using inte
So, wherein lies the happiness?
Kristell & Nico's gite 'La Grange au Son', for details see site: lagrangeauson.chez-alice.fr
 
 
 
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