Tè-Tè-Thé
Tè ! is gascon for Tiens ! a greeting that roughly translates as “Here!”, or “Look!” Thé is French for tea and sounds almost the same.
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Tè ! is gascon for Tiens ! a greeting that roughly translates as “Here!”, or “Look!” Thé is French for tea and sounds almost the same.
These wild boar use the hunters' lookout to see if the coast is clear.
Reservoir Ducks. Someone didn't read about the dress code before leaving home.
Baby is kept safe behind the 12 volt electric guard.
What works for the animals, works for the baby.
Reproduced as giclée print in various sizes, some with mounts.
Battery chickens, or, Poules de batterie. In French, a batterie is also a drum, drumkit, or percussion.
The great wines, floc and armagnacs of Gascony have been nurtured over the centuries by the super powers of the gascon vignerons.
Reproduced as giclée print in various sizes, some with mounts.
Hunting, shooting and fishing are this Gascon's daily bread. Shoot first, ask the neighbours for dinner afterwards. His white van, rifle and dog are never far away.
Reproduced as giclée print in various sizes, some with mounts.
Got a question about life, mushrooms and the universe? Ask Super Papi. Comes equiped with creaky knees and his own pocket knife.
Reproduced as giclée print in various sizes, some with mounts.
Like a real super hero, Mamie is the guardian of all that is good in the world. Especially her own recipe for foie gras. Her knowledge and experience will be conserved in a jar, while stocks last.
Reproduced as giclée print in various sizes, some with mounts.
The autoroutes of gascony... beware of tractors changing lanes!
Organic wine, 100% natural and nothing added.
Vin bio. 100% nature, rien ajouté...
There is a little corner of the universe that will always remain Gascony.
A drawing commissioned by Plaimont as part of a wine label to celebrate the Chinese Year of the Pig.
The youngest generation wants to help crush the grapes.
A series of playing cards with a Gascon theme. Here, the suit Clubs has been replaced by grapes.
The Queen plucks the fruit of the summer, ready to make wine.
A series of playing cards with a Gascon theme. Here, the suit Clubs has been replaced by grapes.
A series of playing cards with a Gascon theme. Here, the suit Clubs has been replaced by grapes.
The King of the vineyards prunes his vines before winter
When the moon is right and the rain allows, the roads and fields are filled with tractors.
WC Fêtes ... and the moral is: never pluck blackburries near the toilet block.
We all know ‘The Laughing cow’ cheese. It’s literally translated from the French brand ‘La vache qui rit’. This cow prefers frying.
Les plombiers Landais. (The plumbers of Les Landes)
Plombiers sounds almost like palombières, which are the huts used to hide while hunting wood pigeons (palombes) in Les Landes.
The secret to Boeuf Bourguignon is to marinate it in red wine.
Reproduced as giclée print in various sizes, some with mounts. Available as greeting card as well as on large-format canvas.
So, ‘Volaille’ means ‘fowl’, ‘vol’ means ‘fly’, ‘ail’ is French for garlic. So ‘Vol’ail ! Easy, eh?
Porc de France. ‘Porc’ is pronounced with a silent c and rhymes with Tour
A little word play. ‘Mon Pote âgé’ translates as ‘My old mate’. but ‘Mon potager’ (which sounds exactly the same) means ‘my vegetable patch’.
Quille de neuf, or Quille d'un oeuf ?
Quille is a skittle game played in South West France, very similar to those played in the UK. The nine 'quilles' can be knocked down in different formations to win different points. These ducks have created their own version. I hope the egg is hard boiled!
This young gigolo has caught the eye of the ladies, much to the annoyance of the head of the herd.
In gascony, the time seems to go slower. More time to enjoy the pleasures of life.