Exceptional sites this weekend:
We live next to the ‘Mairie’, town hall and if there is a wedding on a Saturday afternoon we usually hear and see some of it.  
This Saturday was different.  I heard the sound of bagpipes coming up the road.  Fortunately I was in my office which is upstairs and when I looked out of the window I saw this little band coming towards the house.   
They are a traditional Breton band of musicians so the bagpipes are in fact cornemuses.  Isn’t it interesting that one of the men is wearing what looks very like a kilt?  Must be the Celtic blood.
Afterwards they went into the town hall garden and played to the newlyweds and guests.
Last night I was closing the shutters upstairs before going to bed just before 11.30 and saw a row of lights.  At first I thought that they were cinders from a fire floating through the sky.  I ran downstairs to get my phone and was lucky enough to take some pictures.  My phone is just a humble Samsung with no smart bits. 
I was facing the East and the lights were moving from North to South. They were a reddish colour and seemed to flicker like flames.  Very beautiful and I didn’t feel threatened of frightened by them.  In the picture they are just above the streetlight.  I didn’t count them, but there must have been around ten of them.  I’ve always wanted to see a UFO so I feel very privileged.
The sun sets at around 10 o’clock here so I wondered if perhaps it could be the reflection of the sunset on a flock of swans flying over.  A bit late for that perhaps.  Do swans fly at night?






4 comments:
For a while there was a craze for Chinese lanterns powered by tea lights. One landed in a scrap yard in England and set fire to a huge pile of tyres...
Coline: Yes, Olivier mentioned Chinese Lanterns. I think that you are both probably right.
They are still UFOs until someone proves just what they were...
Caroline: I'd like to think so.
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