Being a retired Electrical Engineer some examples of French Electrical engineering astound me.
This picture, taken at a distribution point at Lencloitre market, is a typical example.
Electrical safety, I hope that this is provided with appropriate protection, which it may well be.
Our house electrical system trips when you look at it so it may well not be quite as bad as it looks and it does look grim.
Art and all that stuff
Showing posts with label Lencloitre Market. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lencloitre Market. Show all posts
Saturday, 8 December 2012
French Electrics
Thursday, 22 November 2012
Saturday, 20 October 2012
From the Sargasso Sea to Lencloitre Market
As a young lad and well into my adult life I was a keen fisherman. In the early days I used to ledger (bottom fish) in the River Ribble and one of the most common catches was eels (Anguillidea)... I used to think they were horrible things but never the less they used to be despatched and my dad would skin and cook them... My views on eels have not really changed over the years other than an admiration of the long long trip they make from the Sargasso sea.
Such a shame, all that way to end up in a box on Lencloitre Market...
You want which one?
No way, you will have to make do with that one!
If you want it smoked that's no problem... (It is easy to see where the French name comes from!)
Or you can buy em ready smoked
Such a shame, all that way to end up in a box on Lencloitre Market...
You want which one?
No way, you will have to make do with that one!
If you want it smoked that's no problem... (It is easy to see where the French name comes from!)
Or you can buy em ready smoked
Not for me though, I had enough free as a youngster and there is no way as a pensioner that I would pay €19.95 a kilo for them... Horrible things...
Elizabeth informed me they smoke and sell them at Glasson dock, not to far from our home in England... Just a minute I am just picking myself up off the floor... £65.90 a kilo for smoked Eel...
There is only one thing for it... Where is my old fishing tackle!
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