Bassoues dimanche midi
A visit to Bassoues is not complete without having lunch at the famous Restaurant du Centre.
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A visit to Bassoues is not complete without having lunch at the famous Restaurant du Centre.
"When are you going to replace the ladder, you idiot!" Pigeon hunting without a safety net.
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 Here, the suit Clubs has been replaced by grapes.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 Here, the suit Clubs has been replaced by grapes.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
Le selfie gascon. A pack of 5 cards, and multiples thereof.
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.
"Banané !" (or Bonne Année) Pack of cards with envelopes. Size A6 (15cm x 10cm) when closed. Cards are blank inside. Cards of the same design, or you can order a mixed pack.
These three friends share a moment of calm, in the shade of the old oak. Available as an A4, A3, A2 print and on canvas.
The name of the well-known jacket worn by many a Frenchman while at work. A 'bleu' can also be a bruise or blood blister under the finger nail. So now you know! Available as an A4, A3, A2 print and on canvas.
The market square in St Emilion. Famous for its wine, this drawing is available as A4 and A3 prints, as well as 100 cm x 70 cm canvas, stretched on a frame. We recommend the larger formats as this drawing has lots of fine details that are less visible on the A4 print.
This pilgrim is prepared for all eventualities. A pack of 5 cards.
Large format canvas print of Coq au Vin 100 cm x 70 cm, already stretched on a frame. Hanging hooks or cord not supplied.
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.
Who wouldn't be happy to be in love, in a 2CV in a field full of flowers.
It seems that everyone gets excited with the Tour de France comes through.
Two old friends stop to chat in under the hall in the medieval bastide of Bassoues. The soft suspension of the 2CV make it easier to lean into the sunroof and see each other.
Demi d'ouverture. French for Fly Half. A half, demi, is also a glass of beer.
Fed up with a blocked septic tank? This might help. A4and A5 posters.