Janie's Jottings
Tuesday, 23 June 2026
Girls' Road Trip - Bergerac, France 12th-27th of June, 2026
Monday, 22 June 2026
Girls' Road Trip - Bergerac, France 12th-27th of June, 2026
The heatwave strikes!
Sophie was a little agitated this morning when she told me she'd seen what she thought were lights in the garden at midnight last night. I said it was probably due to a local party taking place on the solstice, and it may have been the headlights of cars leaving a nearby house. I told her off for not letting me know, as she was a little worried!
We spent today at the house, trying to keep cool as the temperatures climbed! Even first thing in the morning, it was hot, and it was bliss to sink into the pool and feel the lovely cool water against our skin. I was engrossed in a great book that I'd brought with me, and glad I decided to bring hardbacks, as sitting in the sun reading on my phone would not have been good! We leave our phones and my laptop in the house, where it's cool. We did bring Alexa out this morning and kept her in the shade, so at least we could listen to some music!
We did eat lunch by the pool, though - pizza for Sophie and a vegetable omelette for me. We are determined not to waste any food while we're here, but I think we both miss going out for lunch and exploring the area. By Wednesday, when we plan to go to the chateau, we'll be ready for a change of scene!
By 3pm again, we'd had enough, and I think Sophie was fed up with me for being a bit worried about the heat; she sits with her feet in the pool while I stay in the shade. We have a red warning now, which is serious! Years ago, when I went to Greece with Keith, I suffered from being too hot, and it made me feel ill, so I don't want the same thing to happen to her.
We did venture out to sit by the pool at about 5:00pm, but the heat was all-enveloping, like a hot fog all around us. It's hard to describe how hot it is, but the breeze here is like a hairdryer trained on us!
Sophie cooked beefburgers for dinner, and they were delicious. We ate inside and then watched the last episode of the Mormon documentary. Afterwards, we fancied something a bit lighthearted, so we watched Something's Gotta Give starring Jack Nicholson and Diane Keaton. It was perfect!
Sunday, 21 June 2026
Girls' Road Trip - Bergerac, France 12th-27th of June, 2026
Saturday, 20 June 2026
Girls' Road Trip - Bergerac, France 12th-27th of June, 2026
There was a lovely café here, with people sitting and enjoying a coffee. We had no hesitation in joining them! On the other side of the square was the upmarket Hotel de Pavie, and there was a shop selling expensive cushions and other gifts to take home. We ordered a café creme each, as well as a small bottle of sparkling water.
There were so many wine shops offering tastings, or a glass of wine, and we were looking at the prices of one establishment, when we gasped at the price of a 1945 Chateau Petrus... 13,300 euros. Another couple were similarly shocked, and we struck up a conversation with them. They had been exploring northern Spain with their dog and were travelling slowly home through France. The man came from the north-east and had once lived in Ferryhill, like Keith! They were lovely, and it was great to stand and chat to them for a little while and swap stories.
We carried on exploring and picked out two wine bars that looked promising. We walked down to the part of the town we'd seen earlier and had a look in a couple of shops.
Getting back to the upper level was quite hairy as the pebbles making up the steep path were smooth and quite slippery! It was a bit like rock-climbing, and you had to search for footholds! Luckily, there were iron railings to help and cling onto!
Once back at the top, we went into an establishment, but they wouldn't serve drinks without food. We eventually chose a beautiful place with an outdoor, covered seating area. It was called Le 7 and offered platters of meats and cheeses, as well as glasses or bottles of wine, and specialised in Chateau Valandraud wines.
As we sat sipping our wine and enjoying the gorgeous surroundings, more and more people arrived, of all different nationalities. We looked around at what people were ordering and realised we were in the minority by drinking red wine. Saint-Emilion doesn't produce a white wine; it's all red with a mix of grapes, but it is predominantly Merlot. Why would you visit a town famous for its red wine and not drink it? It would be like going to Champagne and insisting on drinking a red wine!
I don't know why there was a display board about him, as he seemed to have no connections to Pomerol, but this would be good knowledge for University Challenge, but no doubt we'll forget all about him!
After eating, we watched the last half hour of the Rachel Nickell documentary, and then switched to one about Mormons in Utah. Definitely not as scary!
Friday, 19 June 2026
Girls' Road Trip - Bergerac, France 12th-27th of June, 2026
| Sophie and "Patch" |
It was very pleasant to wander the beautiful, old streets and peer into shops. We found a lovely place selling wine, beer and local produce (including soap), and we couldn't help making some purchases! At the end of the street was another square and the restaurant that we'd earmarked for lunch. It was closed, but we were hoping it would open at 12:00pm.
Turning back towards the centre again, we walked along another parallel street and popped into a wine shop, this time selecting two local bottles, one of which was a Pécharmant, from a chateau near Bergerac. The owner was a real character!
Next to the brocante shop was a hotel - Le Chevalier Bleu - and bar. We took our seats outside and ordered two small glasses of wine. It was heaven to sit outside and relax with a drink. What a delightful place! The woman who served us then brought out a delicious quiche for us to eat with our wine. Bliss!
We sat and chatted about France, and although we love the Dordogne, Sophie said she would still prefer to buy a place in Normandy. We do need to up our game with speaking French, though!
We paid the bill and wandered back up to Bistrot 2, where we wanted to have lunch. Unfortunately, even though the opening hours had been advertised as 12:00pm until 1:30pm, it was still firmly closed. This was a little disappointing, so we walked back to the square to look at the choices there. There were several eateries on the edges of the square, but we didn't like any of the menus, so we walked back along a parallel street to the very end, where we found the restaurant, Privilège du Périgord. A couple of tables were set out in front of the restaurant, but when we enquired about a table, we were taken to one in the pretty, shaded courtyard.
We had a short wait between courses, and a party of four Brits arrived. To the left of me were two older English ladies, one of whom looked familiar, so we were well-represented in this establishment! The party of four didn't seem to speak any French and made a big fuss of ordering their food from the very patient waitress!
We made sure we were drinking plenty of water, and we had soon emptied our bottle, so the waitress brought over another that was half full. We have learned a new word over the last couple of days: canicule, which means heatwave! We could feel the temperature rising as we sat and relaxed over lunch, and the thought of the pool and its cool water was enormously tempting!
Jeeves took us on a different route around Bergerac, and we crossed the Dordogne further up the river. Before long, we were nearing the house, and that pool was within reach! As soon as we could, we donned our swimsuits and were straight into the water to cool down! It was bliss to float about in the pool and get cool!
Thursday, 18 June 2026
Girls' Road Trip - Bergerac, France 12th-27th of June, 2026
This was a little alarming! We had decided to stay at the house on Sunday and Monday, but it now looks like we'll have to lie low on Tuesday and Wednesday as well, which is annoying. We would like to visit Périgueux and explore more villages in the area, especially the bastide villages.