Showing posts with label Sunday market. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sunday market. Show all posts

Monday, May 25, 2015

Le Marché du Dimanche

I finnally got my bike out, put air in the tiers & rode to the market in St. Antonin on Sunday. It still isn't really sunny or warm but it was a beautiful day for a bike ride none the less. The market was surprisingly crowded for May. Many English speakers & tourists were there. So different from the old days when no one at all spoke English. I even met an American couple who now live in St. Antonin with their guests, one of whom was from Charleston SC. Such a small world.



Because it was a bit grey, I did not take my usual sunny shots of all the fresh produce. It's early yet & many things are not yet in season. There are cherries though & fresh peas, two of my favorites. 



Instead I consontrated on what the market looks like as you make your way through the busy lanes & throngs of people.



And then I also focused above the fray looking at the buildings just over the tops of the market parasols.



I enjoyed my ride into St. Antonin & loved shopping at the Sunday market again but I was also happy to get home & unpack my purchases & make myself a nice lunch.



You can see what I bought from the photo above. The little container in the foreground is Aligot  which is a traditional dish from L'Aubrac region not far from here. It is made by combining melted cheese blended with mashed potatoes. It is traditionally prepared in a large pot & stirred vigorously until it becomes smooth & stingy rather like fondue. It is delicious.

Wish I could have shared just a little with thoes of you now 

Monday, September 2, 2013

Filming in St. Antonin

Just as I was about to write yet another post about the peaceful tranquility of life in France (i.e. not much happening), I got news that there is a film production descending on St. Antonin. Yes, a film staring Helen Mirren & produced by Steven Spielberg & Oprah Winfrey will begin shooting here in mid September.


Unfortunately, I did not receive word in time to sign up to be an extra. Apparently, there was a casting call for 800 extras in August. It went out through the local news papers & the Internet. But I have not been connected to either this summer & so I missed the whole thing. One of my neighbors did sign up however & I am excited to hear about his experience.



The film will be directed by the Swedish director, Lasse Hallström. And from what I understand, the story line is about two restaurants. A well known chef, played by Helen Merrin, falls in love with a small town in France ( St. Antonin?) & decides to open a restaurant. Soon after, an Indian restaurant opens across the road & conflict ensues.



Thus far there is little evidence of this major production that is about to take place. A few storefronts, presumably that will play a role in the film, have been repainted. It seems that the entire town center will be closed durning production & all of the shops & cafés will be compensated for business lost. Facades of buildings will be painted or altered to suit the film & then be returned to their original colors afterwards.


Because there is little to show at this point, I have no photos to share. But I do know that one of the scenes in the film will be of a Sunday market, so I have added photos of yesterday's market. I have no idea of what the general public will be able to see during filming but I will certainly want to take a look & will keep you informed accordingly.


St. Antonin is not new to feature films. The film Charlotte Grey was shot here a number of years ago & many of the towns people were extras in it as well. It was a period piece taking place during WWII. I am told that the film crew built & painted wooden sets to camouflage the more modern aspects of the town where needed.


Charlotte Grey was shot in St. Antonin & in another small town in the Lot region. Then scenes of the two towns were combined to create a fictitious town. This may be what they will do with this film too, as it is being shot in three towns. It will be shot here as well as the larger town of Albi, & the small village of Castenau de Levis just outside of Albi.


As of yet, I have not found any mention of a title for this film. Perhaps it is being kept under wraps or perhaps there simply is not one for now. I will continue to search for new information & certainly share the whole experience with you here.

Sunday, April 25, 2010

Sunday Market in Saint Antonin Noble Val





It is Sunday morning & my French friends will be going to the market in St. Antonin. I love this tradition. Every week, rain or shine, the cobbled streets of this small town come alive with stalls of fresh produce, artisanal breads & cheeses, wines & pâtés, olives, herbs, spices, & more. The bountiful array of goods is a beautiful sight indeed & the profusion of smells & colors is exhilarating. But it is the congenial atmosphere that I love best. I love the friendly conversation with the merchants, who over the years one comes to know. I love to hear happy greetings of neighbors & friends as they stop to chat & say "Bonjuor". Certainly the freshness of the food is wonderful. But it is not only that the strawberries & melons were picked that morning, or that the bouquets of flowers still have dew on their faces, or that the eggs, still warm, sit in a basket of straw. It is the sense of connectedness. The Sunday market in St. Antonie offers a simple connection that nurtures both body & soul.