Saturday, October 23, 2010

Carcassonne - beginning at the end


In September, I went to Europe for three weeks, spending a week in Paris, a week in Carcassonne, and four days in Barcelona. I am using my experiences in Paris to help me learn more French language. It can be found in 'à pied dans les rues de Paris'. My appreciation of both Carcassonne and Barcelona shall appear here until the end of 2010.


Carcassonne is a reasonably sized town midway along the Canal de Midi, from Narbonne on the Mediterranean across to Toulouse. It's main claim to fame is the magnificent medieval castle atop a hill. However, the thing that I was most taken with, was the Saturday market in the town square, just below my window. I will make a series of posts introducing you to the villagers who live in Carcassonne and its surrounds.


I wandered Place Carnet for over two hours, watching and absorbing and making up stories in my pea brain. The earthiness (and realness) of both the stall holders and their customers, entranced me. I watched this particular lady sell her wares for maybe 30 minutes. She had obviously been coming to market for many years. I guess her to be well into her 80s. Her customers were very patient and respectful. The black man, in particular, was going nowhere until he had purchased from her. When she toppled the box of tomatoes, he lept to her assistance, and then went back to waiting. Patiently.

8 comments:

Pat Tillett said...

beautiful photo! thanks for it and the little story.

Joan Elizabeth said...

This will be fun. Those tomatoes look so red and delicious.

Julie said...

ooops ... sorry ... I am in the middle of this post ... just sorting out the gazillions of images ... phew ... check back here again tomorrow.

Ann said...

Yippee, I'm looking forward to this.

diane b said...

Wow keeping up with your blogs is a full time job. I'm looking forward to this one. Lovely picture story. These old women are remarkable.

Julie said...

From this end too ... it is my job at the moment ... from now until 2011. I am trying to work on my writing ...

Linn said...

Hi
Was she as sweet as she looks:)

She looks like one of the most gorgeous ladies i have seen in a long time:)

Just the kind of lady you would love to have in your family:)

Great photos:)

Have a nice day...SP from Norway.

Linn said...

And the man...i wish everyone had class like that:)

SP