samedi, juillet 28, 2012

Ecologie / Ecology

L'écologie vue par les Bidochon.

Un moment hilarant sur les lampes basses consommation.
Pour lire l'intégralité du texte cliquer sur le lien ci dessous.


Merci MLD!


Here as well we are told to lower our energy bills and think ecologically. Enter the compact fluorescent lamps. Across the ocean our French friends find themselves in the same predicament. A cartoonist has decided to put ink on paper to tell us the story of the Bidochon family going green.
The link to the entire cartoon is below. It is in French but some may find it interesting...

mercredi, juillet 18, 2012

Buc-ee's


Une tradition texane.

Vous vous souvenez peut être de mon périple à San Marcos. En fait je ne vous ai pas tout dit...
Le moment le plus intéressant de ce voyage se situe à Giddings, une petite ville située à 1h30 de route entre Houston et Austin. 
Certains s'arrêtent pour faire le plein, d'autres pour acheter des boissons et d'autres pour utiliser les "petits coins". Bref les raisons sont nombreuses et quand vous connaitrez un peu mieux Buc-ee's vous comprendrez pourquoi c'est le lieu de pèlerinage des voyageurs.
Le Buc-ee's de Giddings n'est pas le plus luxueux ni le plus grand mais il fait largement l'affaire.


If you don't know Buc-ees you don't know Texas!
This Buc-ee's is in Giddings . It is neither the biggest nor the nicest but it is a welcome stop on the road between Houston and Austin.
For those who are not familiar with Buc-ee's below are at least 4 reasons why you should stop.

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Raison nº 1: le plein.
Une belle station Exxon avec beaucoup de pompes et des prix corrects. N'oubliez pas qu'on est au Texas!


Reason #1: gas.
Plenty of pumps ready for those big Texas trucks.

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 Raison nº 2: les toilettes.
En général très propres.
Comme vous le voyez, je suis délicate et n'ai pris qu'une photo de l'entrée.
Juste au cas où vous soyez perdu, on vous signale que vous êtes toujours au Texas.

Reason #2: bathrooms.
Usually very clean. And just in case you do not know where you are, they remind you that you are still in the Lone Star State!

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Raison nº 3: la bouffe.
Crackers, bonbons, cocas de toutes sortes, saucisses du coin....
et popcorn camouflage!

Reason #3: food.
Are you kidding me? Sausages, kolaches, chocolate covered raisins, Buc-ee's salsa, jams, candied jalapeños...
 And the ever popular "caramel camo popcorn"!

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Raison nº 4: la glace.
Si vous avez lu mon article sur les boissons vous savez qu'aux Etats-Unis il faut qu'on y mette beaucoup de glace.
$1.49 pour 9kg!


Reason #4: ice.
This is the USA and drinks must be cold!
Y'all know what I mean.
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Et surtout ne repartez pas sans acheter des auto-collants!


This Buc-ee's was short on tee-shirts but they had plenty of bumper stickers!

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Pour en savoir plus cliquez sur le lien ci dessous.



samedi, juillet 14, 2012

Incroyable!

It's Saturday and it's Bastille Day. 
I am enjoying this blessed day peacefully, at home, minding my own business and listening to Rick Steves' weekly radio program on the local NPR station. 
Today, in honor of Bastille Day he is interviewing Olivier Magny.

Olivier is a sommelier, founder of Ô Chateau (a wine tasting and wine bar), an entrepreneur, a blogger, a food and wine lover and a best selling author.
It all started a few years ago with posts written in English on his blog. 
Then Olivier's new book "Dessine Moi un Parisien" came out a few months ago in France and the English translation has quickly become a best seller in the UK and the US. 
Titled "Stuff Parisians Like" the book is, according to a blurb, "hilariously perceptive".

 Olivier has a self deprecating sense of humor, and believe it or not, I get it. Even the French like a little Paris bashing now and then, especially the non-Parisians.
It's all in good (French) fun. Right?

But then the segment ends with Olivier answering Rick's question about Parisian women's "je ne sais quoi".
Apparently it is all a myth. Parisian women don't have it. They lost it.  
In order to avoid looking like sluts I hear that Parisiennes are the "most dull and depressing women on earth"! And living with them makes French men miserable!

WHAT? 

Aux Armes Citoyennes!

I hate to break it to you Ollie, but this may not be the best day to bash French women...



 Who the heck is this knucklehead? So, I Googled him and found a lot to read about Olivier.   I also read that he considers himself a little bit of a nut case.
Now that explains it all!

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Olivier Magny is a very funny guy and what he writes about Parisians may delight some...





One of my favorite blog entries.
Scroll down and do not miss reading Vivi's comment ( 3rd one down). It is absolutely true!



In case you crave more "hilarious perspective"from Olivier Magny...

Joyeux 14 Juillet / Happy Bastille Day


Happy  Bastille Day to all.

The parade was held on the Champs Elysées this A.M, next come the various celebrations in Paris and in towns around France.

My mom must be thrilled. For the 4th year one of her favorite hometown band, the Bagad of Lann-Bihoué, opened the parade.



Weather permitting I am sure people will dance in the streets and champagne will flow.

Vive le 14 Juillet!


I also couldn't resist posting this link (below) about Bastille Day. 
Written by a Chicago Francophile it is a humorous history lesson....

vendredi, juillet 13, 2012

Intraduisible!!



Some apologies to my English speaking readers. 
This post is only in French. The complexity of the text is absolutely impossible to translate.


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Un peu d'humour pour fêter un Vendredi, 13


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Un petit bijou de texte...
   


Au Père Spicace, 
  
 Un grand malheur est arrivé à l'abbaye et j'ai la pénible mission de vous en faire part.


   Mardi soir, pendant que l'abbé Nédictine donnait les dernières grâces, l'abbé Quille  perdit l'équilibre dans l'escalier et tomba inanimé dans les bras du Père Iscope. 


  Les révérends pères, en perdant l'abbé Quille, perdaient leur seul soutien.

  
  Un seul restait joyeux : le père Fide.

 Quant à l'abbé Tise, il n'y comprenait rien. Il aurait bien voulu que le saint Plet l'aide à comprendre ce qui s'était passé mais rien n'y fit.  

 
 Après l'accident de l'abbé Quille, on alla chercher le Père Manganate et le Père Itoine, les deux médecins de l'abbaye. 



Ils pensaient ranimer le malheureux mais leurs efforts furent vains et celui-ci décéda peu après. 

Le lendemain fut donc célébré son enterrement. Chacun fut appelé à  l'abbaye par les célèbres cloches du Père Sonnage.  La messe fût dite sur une musique de l'abbé Thoven. 


Le père Ocquet fut chargé du sermon et comme il n'y avait pas de chaire, il monta sur les épaules du Père Choir. 


A la fin de l'homélie, le Père Cepteur fit la quête et remit les dons ainsi recueillis à notre frère africain,
l'abbé N'Pé.  

 
Après la messe, une grande discussion s'engagea pour le transport de la bière : l'abbé Canne et l'abbé Trave voulaient passer par les champs.  


   Le Père Clus s'y opposa. 
   L'abbé Casse en fut enchanté. 
   Le Père San avec sa tête de turc ne voulait rien entendre. 
   Le Père Vers et le Père Nicieux semaient le doute dans les esprits. 


Finalement on décida que, comme à l'accoutumée, l'abbé Taillière serait chargé du transport du corps du défunt.

 
Devant la tombe creusée par le Père Forateur et en l'absence du Père Missionnaire, l'abbé Nédiction donna l'absolution.


Le Père Venche et l'abbé Gonia avaient joliment fleuri la tombe.


Celle-ci fût recouverte d'une belle pierre tombale préparée par l'abbé Tonneuse. 


Sur le chemin du retour, le spectacle fut déchirant.
Le Père Pendiculaire était plié en deux de douleur et de chagrin. 



 L'abbé Vitré était lui aussi plein de larmes. 

La Mère Cédés , invitée pour l'occasion, fermait la marche en compagnie du frère du Père Igord.


 A l'arrivée, le Père Sil et l'abbé Chamelle préparèrent le repas tout en consultant les livres culinaires du saint Doux. 


 Le Père Nod et le Père Collateur servirent à boire et chacun pût se remettre de ses émotions. 



Signé : L'abbé BICI    

mercredi, juillet 11, 2012

Great News / Bonne Nouvelle



My little blog has been selected by InterNations and featured in their "Recommended Expat Blogs: USA" section.

You can read their feature article by clicking on the link below.



"Une Zanatane" vient d'être sélectionné par InterNations en tant que blog recommandé. InterNations est un site internet basé en Allemagne dont le but est d'aider les familles qui vont s'installer dans le monde pour raison de travail. "Zanatane" a été publié dans la section " Blogs pour Expatriés aux Etats-Unis".
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A Trip to San Marcos / Voyage à San Marcos

Yesterday, with a few friend I embarked on a special trip to San Marcos. To the Outlet Mall. To the "Premium Outlets Mall" to be precise. And there lies my dilemma. How on earth am I going to translate and describe the experience to my family and friends living on the other side of the Atlantic Ocean?
So first I googled the term and found the correct translation: un centre commercial discount.
That was easy!
But let's not forget we are in Texas and we all know everything is bigger and better in Texas!
I guess a few photos will help.
Premium Outlets

San Marcos 10:15 AM.
Ouverture des magasins.



Comment ai-je pu vivre plus de 30 ans aux Etats Unis sans avoir mis les pieds dans un " Outlet Mall"? Google me dit que le terme français est " un centre commercial discount ". Mais nous sommes au Texas et comme tout le monde sait, en général le Texas voit grand!
Comme vous vous en doutez l'excursion est bien organisée. Nous sommes 4 et Diane a pris les choses en main. Rendez vous chez elle à 7h. frappante. Elle sera notre chauffeur pour les 3h30 de trajet entre Houston et San Marcos. Mais avant de prendre la route il faut avoir un plan d'action et surtout imprimer des bons de ristournes. Heureusement Diane a de l'expérience et elle nous indique le pourquoi et le comment de l'affaire:
"Visitez le site internet, imprimez vos bons de réductions sans oublier celui qui vous permettra d'obtenir un livret de bons supplémentaires."

Now, I have to confess this was my first "Large Outlet Mall" experience ever! I couldn't wait and luckily I had some excellent guides.
It was decided that Diane would drive the 3+ hour trip from Houston to San Marcos. We were to meet at her house at 7AM sharp. But before the fun even started we had to prepare thoroughly .
Here is what our expert in charge suggested we do:

"Go on-line to www.premiumoutlets.com and sign up for the VIP Club.  You will need to tell it which outlet(s) you are interested in.  Once you are a VIP Club member (free) you can view and select which coupons you are interested in.  Make sure you check box and get the coupon for the VIP coupon book (yes, a coupon for a coupon book….) that has different coupons than the ones on-line.  We will go to customer service and get that before we start shopping."



Bons de réductions en mains nous avons commencé nos emplettes dans le magasin Brighton, puis dans celui de Vera Bradley, Clark's, Ralph Lauren etc, etc, etc....
Vers 12h45, le coffre de la voiture était déjà bien rempli et la faim nous tenaillait l'estomac.
Ceci dit, avis à la population. Les restaurants sont tous du genre "fast food" et croyez moi, on mange mieux sur l'autoroute A6 qu'à San Marcos! Mais là encore, on ne va pas à San Marcos pour faire un bon gueuleton.
Arrêt rapide: une tranche de pizza bien grasse pour l'une, des sandwichs Subway pour les autres, le tout arrosé d'un verre de thé glacé. 
On bouge la voiture: on est au Texas, au mois de Juillet ne l'oubliez pas! 
Et c'est reparti.
 Crate & Barrel, Carter, Converse, Nike, J.Crew......


Coupons in hand we started our quest for bargains. First we stopped at the Brighton store, then the Vera Bradley store, then the Clark's store, then we glanced at the Ralph Lauren's displays then... then...then...
By 12:45 we had already dropped a few bags in the trunk of the car and were famished.
Word of caution.
There are no good places to eat in this outlet mall. Don't forget you are not there to eat but shop!
So after a quick stop at the food court for a slice of pizza, some 6" sandwiches from Subway and tall iced teas, we moved the car-- hey, it's Texas and it's hot in July-- and started shopping again.
Crate and Barrel, Carter, Converse, Nike, J.Crew......







16h. Pause glaces.
Phew! By 4 PM we had enough and it was time to stop for some refreshments.


Nous ne sommes pas les seules fanas du shopping...
We are not alone....



 On rempli le coffre de la voiture une fois de plus et direction Houston.
Back to the car for the long return trip to Houston.



Douze heures, quatre copines, beaucoup de rires, un compte en banque presque vide, des maris inquiets (au boulot), des enfants affamés ( à la maison), une belle journée dans le sud texan!


Twelve hours, four good friends, lots of fun, empty checkbooks, worried husbands (at work), hungry children (left at home), a great day in South Texas!


*****
Phil's text message @ 10AM
"Happy hunting".
Phil's welcome @ 7:45PM
"Are we poor?"
@ 8PM
"Nothing for me!"

mardi, juillet 10, 2012

La Langue de Bois...

La Langue de Bois... or the Art of Saying Nothing.

I recently received an email from my sister in law containing a form that is now probably going viral in France. The form looks official and is about one of the necessary courses in the curriculum of the E.N.A, l'Ecole Nationale d'Administration- France's National School of Administration.
For those interested to learn more about the school I have included a link below, but to make a long story short it is one of the most prestigious French graduate schools for aspiring civil servants.

The intention of this course is to teach future civil servants to communicate with their compatriots in France and around the world. The exercise consists of choosing a block from column 1, then adding any block from column 2, followed by any block from column 3 and so on. One must not forget to show "strength of conviction" and "intonation" when speaking!

For those who speak French it is soon obvious that these sentences sound great and mean absolutely nothing.  We have all heard them before, they have zero substance but they sure sound great.

So, what am I talking about you may ask? Well, France has had its presidential campaign and on the other side of the Atlantic we are also hearing many civil servants speak with conviction and great intonation. The question is: are they getting to the point? It seems like regardless of our country of origin we all have heard those  brilliant speeches that mean very little.

" Parler pour ne rien dire " the French say.
In short...
"Talking to say nothing."

"La Langue de Bois" indeed!

Click the link below to see the full size text





Caption of a French political cartoon:
"Let's not call it a "recession", let's call it "negative growth."
Christine Lagarde the Nobel prize winner for the "Langue de Bois".

dimanche, juillet 08, 2012

Gardons le Sens de l'Humour / A Sense of Humor

After the less than stellar performance of the French soccer team, known as " Les Bleus" during the recent Euro 2012, France is collectively getting over the deception and definitely concentrating on what matters most in life....

Translation:
" Here at least  "Les Bleus" are excellent!"

Below follows a list of blue cheese...


On garde quand même le sens de l'humour....

mercredi, juillet 04, 2012

Le 4 Juillet / Independance Day

Comme vous le savez le 4 Juillet l'Amérique fête son indépendance.

 Barbecues, plage, piscine, pique-niques, baseball. 
Les familles et leurs amis se retrouvent pour profiter de cette belle journée d'été.

Mais chaque année  une compétition sportive célèbre se tient aussi à Coney Island.
La compétition des mangeurs  de hot-dogs, organisée par la compagnie Nathan. 
Pas celle de Fernand mais celle de Nathan Handwerker.


 Et oui chers amis manger des hotdogs c'est un sport!

Les règles de la compétition sont simples:
manger le plus grand nombre de hot-dogs en 10 minutes.
Une fois de plus Joey "The Jaws" Chestnut a bravement défendu son titre et, pour la 6-ième fois reste le grand vainqueur de 2012, battant les autres athlètes en mangeant 68 hot-dogs ( attention, saucisses et pains inclus, environ 20,000 calories ) en 10 minutes!

En 2-ième place avec 52 hot-dogs: Tim "EaterX" Janus  remporte $5000.
En 3-ième place avec 51 hot-dogs: Patrick "Dip Dish" Bertoletti remporte $2500.

Le vainqueur empoche $10,000 et rentre chez lui avec la fameuse ceinture jaune moutarde!



Happy 4th of July!

After watching the swimming and track & field olympic trials held this past week, Phil decided we had to watch other athletes push themselves to their limits.
On this balmy 4th of July I reluctantly sat down and watched (for the 1st time ever) the 2012 Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest. 
By now you all know Joey "The Jaws" Chestnut crushed the competition by ingesting 68 hot dogs and buns in 10 minutes, winning $10.000 and taking home the mustard yellow belt.
I posted the video above for those interested and below the link to the Huffington Post article.



Yes, darling, this is a great country! 

mercredi, mai 09, 2012

La Voleuse / The Thief

Nous avons des voleurs de tomates. Les écureuils qui envahissent le jardin sont les premiers accusés.
Ce matin nous avons découvert le (la) coupable....

We have a tomato thief among us. I have long suspected the backyard squirrels have been the culprits.
This morning we found they are not the guilty party...

LUPE!!!!
Bad dog!


French Humor

In France, being elected president is the easy part..

Published in April in L'Express, one of the leading socialist leaning magazine. This well known French humorist was already having a field day...

The Ghost Ship
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" They wanted us to believe Hollande was a paddle boat captain! 
Not at all: he is a Caravel captain!

This reminds me of an old joke:
Who is the biggest socialist in history?

Answer: Christopher Columbus.

When he sailed, he had no idea where he was going.
When he landed he had no clue where he was.
And he did it all with other people's money!



Who said it was easy to govern France??

lundi, mai 07, 2012

La France A Parlé...

France has spoken indeed.



I have tried to Skype Marianne, and this morning her status still shows her "Away." I think I know why... 52% of her celebrated drinking champagne and eating merguez at the Bastille until the wee hours of the morning, while 48% of her went home and drowned her sorrow in champagne and petits fours. 
Knowing her I bet she was on stage singing and dancing with Ridan, Yaël Naim, Kassav, Mokobé and last but not least Yannick Noah (who the media tell us, is France's favorite singer )!
This morning she is probably nursing a headache and wondering what the heck happened to her.

Last night, I was able to talk to my family in Lyon - they were on Skype - where people were also celebrating. In the background, I could hear car horns, firecrackers and the "paim-pon" of emergency sirens. 
As my brother so eloquently said, " you would think we just won the World Cup!"

Speeches were many and some faces from the past reappeared. Faces such as that of Mazarine Pingeot, the illegitimate daughter whom François Mitterrand hid from the French for many years until she showed up at his funeral. 
We are told a new France has risen and it is more united than it has ever been.
 This being said, one could not help notice the numerous Algerian, Moroccan and Senegalese flags waving alongside the red flags of the Parti Communiste.  One only wished that there were a few more "Tricolores" among them.


But this is not the time for bitterness.
 François promises transparency and miracles. He will increase the minimum wage, reinstate retirement at 60 (instead of 62), re-hire thousands of civil servants and teachers, allow foreigners to vote in municipal elections... A complete audit of France's financial health will be done and it will undoubtedly show that we can afford it all. Otherwise we will raise taxes on those who are different from us, the middle class, and a 75% income tax seems like the right amount.
Nicolas' concession speech was sensible and he admitted he had made some mistakes. He took the blame and somehow looked relieved to have lost, finally asking if anyone had seen Carla. 
François' first speech -- from the city of Tulle in the Correze department -- was sensible and he thanked Nicolas for his love of the Republic.
To keep in the patriotic mood, Tulle was celebrating the Accordion Festival.

Meanwhile giddy journalists and talking heads were wondering if the "Internationale" would be sung at the Bastille? For Marine Le Pen and her Front National it probably sounded more like "Ah, Ça ira, Ça ira..", the 1790 revolutionary refrain of the sans-culottes.

Thank goodness, cooler heads were prevailing.
As my pragmatic brother said, "let's not get all excited just yet, for we have 5 years to figure it all out."
My sage sister-in-law mentioned the well known French political paradox: "presidents from the right govern on the left and presidents from the left govern on the right...."
My 82 year old mother had switched off her brand new (flat screen) T.V and was already in bed.

So, today, from this side of the Atlantic Ocean,
I will end this post with a favorite commentary from my wise husband, who after 35 years, has silently weathered many French elections.

" The French follow nobody and nobody follows the French."

A bientôt!

lundi, avril 30, 2012

Allons Enfants......

This coming Sunday, May 6, the French will cast their ballots to elect the next president of the Republic.

 We started with 10 candidates and are now down to two.

 Gone are the Left Front ( Communist ) Party of Jean-Luc Mélenchon, the Green's Europe-Ecology of Eva Joly, the Arise the Republic Party of Nicolas Dupont-Aignan, the Workers' Struggle Party of Nathalie Arthaud, the Solidarity and Progress Party of Jacques Cheminade, the New Anticapitalist Party of Philippe Poutou, the Democratic Movement of François Bayrou and last but not least the National Front ( Far Right ) of Marine Le Pen.

                      I know, that's a list long enough to make anyone's head spin!

Two weeks ago, after the " Premier Tour " ( the First Round ) we were finally left with 2 options.

The Socialist Party of François Hollande, the candidate who was chosen to replace the now infamous DSK.....


and

The Union for a Popular Movement of our current president Nicolas Sarkozy.


French living overseas have been kept informed and have received many emails and flyers about the various candidates. We have been able to cast our votes at the local French Consulate ( if we are lucky to live in a large town ) or at the local Alliance Française, at a local center where a representative of the French government came to supervise and gather our votes or by electing a family member in France to cast our ballot. 
In the United States, we are asked to go the the polls one day earlier so our votes will be counted by Sunday night. So, many of us will go to the Houston French Consulate ( on Post Oak Blvd ) this coming Saturday.

In his flyer Nicolas tells us we have to make a historical choice that will affect our future and France's destiny ( ".. vous avez un choix historique à faire, qui engage votre avenir et le destin de la France.")

In his flyer François tells us that by electing him we will decide to write a new page for France's history ( "..c'est vous qui déciderez d'écrire une nouvelle page de l'histoire de France...")

Serious stuff indeed! 

On the other side of the Atlantic Ocean the media have been busy spinning their wheels. Apparently it's a done deal. François is definitely going to be our next leader. Everyone loves him! 
Which means that 28.63% of the 77.95% of the French voted for him.
Nicolas came second with 27.18% of the 77.95% of the electorate.
It's down to the wire.

The media also tell us Angela Merkel cannot stand François and much prefers her pal " Monsieur Bling- Bling " ( Nicolas' nickname ).

What an exciting week-end we have ahead of us.

For those who want to know more about the French election process.




Out of 46,03,545 registered voters. 
35,885,739 voted ( 77.95% ), i.e cast a ballot that could be legally counted.
9,451,687 ( 20.53% ) abstained
700,119 ( 1.52% ) voted "no preference".

I bet Marianne is holding her breath....


mercredi, février 29, 2012

Project 52 / Week 9

This week's theme : A Great Leap

"Bib & Bling"
She may be slow, but this French gal has to look good!

**
Ten months ago I decided to start running. 
I must confess I have always hated running. What was I thinking? I couldn't even run across the street without huffing and puffing. 
Living in south Texas I also selected the worse time of year to embark upon such an endeavor, but my goal was small.
Run a 5K. Finish it. That's all. Done.
I bought an "App" and started running at 5 AM to avoid the heat but also to avoid looking pathetic to anyone in our neighborhood. Darkness was my friend.

In June, Jeff Galloway was in town. After meeting him and the local members of his running program I decided to join them. 
Beware, they are a positive bunch!
Within hours I had signed up for the Woodlands' Half Marathon.
The "half"group started running together in early November and this Saturday I will try to achieve the "Great Leap" I was talked into many months ago: 
run 13.1 miles.

I have no time goal, I just want to finish... standing up!

And who knows, if on Monday morning I can still walk , I may sign up for the next challenge.
Run a marathon for my 60th birthday.



project 52 p52 weekly photo challenge my3boybarians.com

lundi, février 27, 2012

So Funny I Had to Share!

I received this post from France this morning and I had to share.


 The silent movie, "The Artist", won 10 Oscar nominations. 
Needless to say it's a first for a French film!

Obviously, everybody likes the French when they keep their mouth shut!

Merci Lauren !

Sweet Shot Monday / La Photo du Lundi

Who needs Oscar when you have Clutch ?

*****
Clutch, la mascote de l'équipe de basketball pro de Houston ( les Houston Rockets ) surprend quelques joueuses de l'école McCullough.
En fait, il est venu chanter " Happy Birthday " à une petite / grande veinarde...







Sorry, L.A, the Woodlands are "way cooler " !!!!

Faut pas croire mais aux Woodlands on est "cool " !

samedi, février 25, 2012

Le Rodéo de Houston / Rodeo Time

You know the start of the annual Houston Rodeo is just around the corner when you see such displays at your friendly neighborhood Kroger.





Vous savez que la période du rodéo approche quand vous voyez ces étalages dans votre épicerie de quartier.
Chaque année la ville de Houston fête la culture texane avec le plus grand rodéo des Etats-Unis. Pendant 3 semaines, quelques 26,000 bénévoles organisent, dirigent, supervisent les compétitions et festivités et vente de bétail 24 heures sur 24.
Pour en savoir plus visitez le lien ci dessous, ( en anglais ).



Bien sûr, qui dit rodéo dit aussi chili, barbecue, Fritos® pies, bière... et queso !


Recette du Queso
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1 paquet (450 gm) de fromage américain Velveeta
1 boîte de tomates concassées avec des piments ( Rotel )

Coupez le fromage en petits cubes.
Ajoutez la boîte de Rotel.
Faire chauffer au four micro-onde pendant 3 minutes .
Mélanger.
Remettre au four pendant 2 à 3 minutes.
Servir avec de chips ou des crudités

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Pour ceux qui sont intéressés par la cuisine texane, visitez le blog culinaire d'une Texane expatriée à New-York!


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Chaque année des milliers de cavaliers retracent la route que leurs ancêtres prenait pour arriver à Houston. 
On les appelle les " Trail Riders".
Ils viennent des quatre coins du Texas et certains passent plus de 3 semaines sur leur monture, campant chaque soir au bord de la route avant d'atteindre Houston.


Une fois arrivés ils se retrouvent tous dans le Parc de Memorial pour une dernière nuit de repos avant le défilé annuel qui a lieu dans le centre de Houston.




Come on Y'All ! Man up and taste the experience indeed!