On the plurimaniac life in and around Montpellier (France) of a single todler's single mother.
Showing posts with label nature. Show all posts
Showing posts with label nature. Show all posts
Thursday, 21 January 2016
Monday, 24 November 2014
Too many plants
We have the rare luck to have a garden in the city.
A barrier against the pollution and the noise, a colored ball filled with birds, snails, scents. My grand-parents had chicken, fruit trees and vegetables. I am not as gifted, or I am too easily distracted from manual work. BUT if interested by a plant of strawberry, jasmine, acanthus, granny's bonnet, arum italicum, viola odorata, mirabilis jalapa or helleborus foetidus... Drop a note, I have too many of them.
Tuesday, 2 September 2014
Birth of a butterfly
Someone suggested me yesterday to write on my blog about the fields the israeli governement wants to confiscate in Gush Etzion. As often, I didn't know how to understand this suggestion, assorted with a link to a poorly written paper. Was it due to be some kind of blow, an accusation against a country dear to me, an accusation against my blog after a kind of partial reading, an attempt to reveal some conspirationnist fantasies, or a way of asking to me to criticize the paper (lack of sources, explanations, definitions, imprecision and confusion) and denunciate the dangers of such a litterature with ignorant or hateful readers?
I can send you a 300-pages long press and blogs review if you like, very revealing and analytical on the topic of the new antisemitism as it showed off this Summer, in french.The world can be very ugly, and this is mainly due to humans. As for me, end of the vacations, pay me if you want a book. My leisures will be more pleasant and apeasing, if possible. Fortunately, humans are not alone...
Here are my dear swallowtail friends, in pics and vids.Enjoy!
Turning into chrysalis:
Emerging:
Libellés :
activities with children,
animals,
nature
Pays/territoire :
France
Friday, 29 August 2014
Wolves of Lozère
Interested in wolves?
Travel with me.
The Cévennes are a beautiful territory, with mountains, deep rocky valleys, causses, gorgeous villages and towns... very changing landscapes, just read Stevenson's memories from his travel with a donkey. They have quite an interesting history and corpus of legends and tales. The 13 inhabitants/km² (in the department of Lozère) have, with a foggy weather and a wide range of wide animal species, a few opportunities and excellent reasons to imagine and tell stories. The term "bête du Gévaudan" is well known... Between 1764 and 1767, a hundred persons where killed by what was said to be a mysterious beast. There were wolves, the shepherds didn't especially fear them, but the police hesitated: mass-murderer or huge animal?
Creating a wolves park in the Gévaudan was a way of repairing some moral grieves toward the extincted french wolves. I beg your pardon, they weren't extinct as they weren't a specie... and wild wolves reappeared from the end of the XXth C.
Gérard Ménatory, journalist for the daily newspaper Midi-Libre adopted 2 polish wolved in 1961 and settled them in his property close to Mende... He progressively gathered a hord, which he transfered in 1971 to the animal park created in 1962 in Sainte-Lucie. The park hosted several kinds of animals at the beginning, then only wolves from 1985. They were 26 in 1986, 86 in 1989, and the fondation of Brigitte Bardot brought tens more. They are quite loved and respected. The place is just great if you want to observe (but plan a stay a whole day!) naturally enough kept animals and to learn about them. There are 6 species, and babies.
Let's go...
From Montpellier, you can take the moutain small roads, if not car-sick, or the freeway. Advantage of the freeway: the Viaduc de Millau, the highest bridge of its kind in the world. But a freeway is like a train or a plane, it makes a trip virtual...
Free from the freeway...
The fog plays with the mountains and forests, hides and reveals red or beige cows and large houses of grey stones. It is green and flowered, guess why: it rains.
The restaurant of Sainte-Lucie welcomes you with a smell of alligot and 2 kittens, white and black.
Panorama from the terrace:
As for the wolves, don't be impatient, listen, smell, look for bones, excrements, holes... Learn about their personnality and life from the guides... and visit the region if you don't spot them! Villages, markets, waterfalls and grottoes won't hide. If ever you need mates for a few days long trip with kids including some hiking with donkey and dromadary, a visit to the Vallon de Villaret, some degustations of cheese, honey, local cakes and else, let me know, I have a lot of ideas!
Libellés :
activities with children,
animals,
nature
Pays/territoire :
Lozère, France
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