Wednesday, 25 June 2025

The view from the terrace.


Once again we have Sunflowers a short distance from our front door. I suppose that if there's going to be any crop there (other than grass) then the most attractive must be Sunflowers.

The photo below was taken a few years ago. The present crop, which is in the same position, is still very small, so no flowers as yet.


Agriculture has pretty much come to a standstill here. Farmers live on payments from Brussels that represent their surface of cultivatable land ownership. One no longer has to do anything with it to make a living.

In the case of the Sunflowers, they are grown in partnership with share-croppers who organise all the work, and split the profits.  

I have one neighbour who has about 6 Cows, otherwise they cut grass and make hay, and in Autumn they gather Chestnuts. Very different to when I arrived in the area over 50 years ago. Farming down here has rather lost its way!

Still, who am I to complain. In a few weeks time I shall be looking out onto a field of Sunflowers, and what could be more Southern French than that!!!

 

25 comments:

Susan Heather said...

It looks idyllic.

Cro Magnon said...

I expect you remember it as a tiny ruin. It's changed a lot since then.

Ursula said...

The first seed I ever pushed into soil was with my grandfather. And what do you know: It grew into a sunflower. The wonderment of it. To this day, sunflowers and my grandfather so very dear to me.

U

Yael said...

There are also large fields of sunflowers here. I don't know if they are blooming yet. I haven't driven on the roads in a while.

JayCee said...

It's just like a van Gogh painting.

Frances said...

I am sure we used to see fields of sunflowers in Brittany when we took the boys to Eurocamp.

Cro Magnon said...

The first seeds I grew were Radishes. I forgot all about them, then finally discovered them when they were huge and hollow.

Cro Magnon said...

I saw some here that were almost in flower, so I would think that yours are already in flower.

Cro Magnon said...

He would have sat on our terrace and painted all week.

Cro Magnon said...

They even grow them in the UK these days; they are everywhere.

Charles said...

I used to visit friends in Castillones in the late 1970s and early 1980s. Lovely fields of tobacco that smelt divine plus all the normal agriculture you would expect as well as wine. Monbazilliac, spelling from memory , was always a good bet for desert but lots of country red at coops across the countryside.

local alien said...

I remember the beauty of the fields of sunflowers in northern Greece. Mother nature at her summer best. Classic Mediterranean. You're so lucky to have it right on front of you

Yorkshire Pudding said...

There's something a little eerie about sunflowers - the way their heads follow the sun in unison - a bit like North Koreans when Kim Jong Un is playing "Three Blind Mice" on his recorder.

Cro Magnon said...

The Tobacco growing has now stopped completely. Our barn that we converted was originally a Tobacco drying barn. They are now mostly houses. There was also a VERY LARGE Moth that fed from the Tobacco flowers; they have now gone too.

Cro Magnon said...

We are indeed. They are a beautiful sight.

Cro Magnon said...

They only follow the sun until they are properly open. Once fully open they face due East.

Travel said...

You and the sunflowers, enjoying the sunshine.

Susan said...

A field of sunflowers makes an iconic sight. You have a great view.

Cro Magnon said...

Quite hot and sticky today, we might even have some rain later. It'll make the flowers grow!

Cro Magnon said...

It couldn't be better, but we'll have to wait a while.

Jennifer said...

I grew up in a tobacco growing community, and still remember the rich, sweet scent of it curing in the tobacco barns.

Yorkshire Pudding said...

Where are you this morning? (The 26th) I always visit "Magnon's Bletherings" while I am having my breakfast. Wake up man!

Carol Caldwell said...

Me too, I felt surprised when you were not here. Hope all is okay.

Cro Magnon said...

Explanation coming soon.

Cro Magnon said...

All is NOW OK.

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