Amboise War Memorial
8 May, Victory in Europe Day (VE), Fête de la Victoire, a public holiday in France celebrates the end of the Second World War in Europe.
Leonardo da Vinci: The Amboise Connection
May 2nd marks the anniversary of the death of Leonardo da Vinci in Amboise.
Garamond: A Font Fit for a King
When Francois asked Estienne to print a series of books in Greek for his library, Estienne consulted Claude Garamont (pseudonym garamondus). Paris born and bred, Garamond, a pioneer type designer and punch cutter was one of the most respected and influential men in typographic history. His skill was in demand by all the finest printers in France.
Château Chaumont
When Diane de Poitiers (more anon) infamous mistress of Henri II first set eyes on Chaumont (an unwanted acquisition) she conceded that it was pretty.
Maisie, the Photograph France Cat
Today, 8 August, is World Cat Day. Maisie, the Photograph France Cat, has a personality by pass but like all cats, hugely entertaining because she is unfathomable. Why does she stare fixedly at us? Accusingly. Why will she drink from the red plastic bowl, but not the white china one nand why is her fave tipple dirty rainwater?
World Swift Day
The habits, the how’s, when’s, why’s and where’s of this enchanting bird differ according to which source you read. Some say it lands now and again, some say not. Some say it’s the fastest bird in the word, others dispute it.
The Great Hall of Château Royal d'Amboise
Many châteaux are little more than museums, many are cold, damp and forbidding but not Château Amboise. In winter, when frost is on the ground and giant logs are crackling in the giant fireplace you feel you could move in, pull up a chair and be quite at home.
Grand Caves Saint Roch
We recently visited the nearby Grand Caves Saint Roch, the largest troglodyte in the region. This is our second visit to a wine cave, only nine hundred and ninety eight to go. Well, this is the Val de Loire, France’s third largest wine region with, if anyone is counting, four thousand vineyards, a thousand of which welcome visitors.