The vine in the garden may well be in the wrong place but its determination to remain there despite me digging it out several times has born fruit, and what a bounty!! The best bit there are still plenty more grapes on the vine, and they are juicy, sweet and succulent, too good!
I tried them out on the sheep, they loved them too, sadly this years crop is spoken for:-)
"Qui voit Molène, voit sa peine ; qui voit Ouessant, voit son sang ; qui voit Sein, voit sa fin ; qui voit Groix, voit sa croix."
Welcome to the home of Spered Breizh Ouessants. The name is in Breton and translates to "Spirit of Brittany". The breed of sheep 'Mouton d'Ouessant' originate from (funnily enough) the île d'Ouessant, part of a tiny island archipelago just off the north coast of Finistere, Brittany. These rufty tufty sheep survived on poor grazing from salty clifftop meadows and through a process of natural selection adapted perfectly to the rigours of the atlantic coast. It is also claimed that it was the women of the island who cared for the sheep whilst the men were away at sea for long periods of time. The women found their diminuative size easier to handle and so the breed was born...............
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Sunday, 2 October 2011
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