Marché Trie-sur-Baïse
Under the arches of the market hall in Trie sur Baïse (65). Available as an A4, A3 and A2 print
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Under the arches of the market hall in Trie sur Baïse (65). Available as an A4, A3 and A2 print
The French for a herd is troupeau. This herd are in for a painful landing.
When the palombes migrate through SW France, hunters climb up to their cabins in the top of the trees. Sometimes the ladders need repairing. This lazy hunter has strung up a trapeze instead and his fellow hunter is not happy!
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.
The berets of these Gascons create the notes of Gershwin's song, Summertime.
Reproduced as giclée print in various sizes, some with mounts.
Moitié-moitié. It's cherry season and as always it's half for us, the other and half for the birds. Print available in A4 and A3.
Give a duck the chance and it'll be in the maize bucket like a shot.
Nothing is better than a communal preen. Followed by a dustbath and a snooze in the shade.
The hills of the Gers need customised road signs, but this old Quatrelle is still eating up the kilometers after more than forty years of service.
“How are the hemorrhoids?” A life spent on stilts is hard on some parts of the body.
When the wood pigeons migrate through SW France, some hunters become obsessed. It is sometimes called the 'Maladie bleue', or the blue sickness, due to the colour of the pigeons. This one has asked his wife to call his work to say that he won't be in for the next few days as he has the 'Maladie bleue'...
We all know ‘The Laughing cow’ cheese. It’s literally translated from the French brand ‘La vache qui rit’. This cow prefers playing the game of quille, a type of skittles played in SW France.
These old rugby players have joined up years after their last match together. The old scrum-half feed them the beer as he did the ball, all those years ago.
"When are you going to replace the ladder, you idiot!" Pigeon hunting without a safety net.
We all know ‘The Laughing cow’ cheese. It’s literally translated from the French brand ‘La vache qui rit’. This cow prefers frying.
To proof its provenance, the Gascon Noir chicken is sold with much of its black feathers attached and is dressed in blue with a waxed mediallion and is a very fashionable bird in Paris
When the French say that they're doing 'La tournée des grands-ducs', it means that they are going on a classy drinking tour of all the best joints in town. An upmarket pub crawl.
What time does the next lot arrive? Available in English, or French.
When the wood pigeons begin their migration, the hunters get the blue fever. There is no known cure.
'Chair de poule' is the French equivalent of goose bumps. Playing on the word chair/chaise, this one is not happy about being plucked and now someone has already taken her place.
Fed up with a blocked septic tank? This might help. A4and A5 posters.
Carré d'agneau is a side of lamb chops. A carré is also 'argot' for a square-cut, bob hairstyle. This square-cut sheep is in its element on the mountain slopes.
These wild boar use the hunters' lookout to see if the coast is clear.
Three points, right between the posts. This happy, rugby-loving gardener just rounded off a perfect day in the vegetable garden. Available in different print sizes, with or without cream-coloured mounts.
We all know the ‘La vache qui rit’ cheese. But you often see them sorting their rubbish. Reproduced as giclée print in various sizes, some with mounts.
Dizzy by name, dizzy by nature. Being fanned with the sheet music of one of his best tunes, 'Cool breeze'.
This cock is not likely to pull a muscle as he takes a beer and fag while watching his horse come in at the Cafe des Sports.