The first event of this year's Télethon was a concert in the church on Friday evening. The published time for the start was 18.00 when John was stuck in traffic in Béziers on his way back om the dentist. , Pat and two friends, Silvia and Toni, set off up the hill only to find people standing in the cold outside the locked church. The start time for the concert had been put back (or possible someone just got it wrong) to 18.30, so we went back down the hill for a quick glass of wine to fill in the time. This gave John a chance to get home before we returned to the church where the rehearsal was in progress. Silvia and Toni hadn't been inside the church before, so John gave a quick guided tour.
The choir gave a good performance which we all enjoyed before we retired to the village restaurant to eat.
On Saturday, there was a walk around the village. We arrived in the square at the appointed time where coffee was being served and then set off into the vineyards around the village. We knew a lot of the walk, but there were some interesting variations that we hadn't done before.
Here we are on the walk
and with the next village, Murviel, in the background.
We walked towards Paihles and the small chapel of Montalaru, where we go to concerts in the summer which are held outside. We had not been inside the chapel before so were delighted to see that the door was open as we approached. We learnt that the chapel is only open one day a year, December 8th, which is the feast of the Immaculate Conception. Inside, there was a lady putting flowers on the alter and she told us something about the chapel, which was built in 1853.
We returned to the village after midday, to find the customary apéritif waiting for us.
In the evening, we went to the Foyer Rurale for the Télethon meal. The start time was 7 pm for apéros. We joined neighbours and friends
At 8.30, the line dancing started
and at 9, which is normal eating time in France, the paella was delivered by members of a rugby team (we presume that they had made it too).
The team stayed to serve; there was plenty to go round.
After we had eaten, our table came back with us for cognac.
This morning, John took this photo of the sunrise over the village
and later hopped on his bike to take this of the mountains of the Haut Languedoc covered in snow
We also had a vide grenier (garage sale) in the village square.
Other Télethon events include a boules match, a Christmas market at a vigneron with line dancing demonstrations and a tennis tournament.
Now, we are about to leave go to our final event, the Loto (bingo) to practice our numbers in French.
Pat and John at home
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