Last year after saying farewell to our final group of happy aroma
travellers, Robbi and I spent several well earned days relaxing with our
friends Jack and Sophie, whose family own the largest lavender farm in
Provence. We stayed in their traditional "mas" (stone
farmhouse), surrounded
by sweeping fields of fragrant purple lavender with the Mistral blowing
across the plateau.
On Saturday morning Robbi was up early - 'a woman on a mission' to visit
one
of Provence's most popular markets in the delightful village of Apt.
Being
one of the most popular and busiest markets, Robbi found it very
difficult
to find a park and so in true French tradition, gallantly parked her car
on
the nearest piece of footpath, just like a local.
She plunged into the market stopping only momentarily for a fortifying
cafe
au lait and to watch the colourful passing parade of characters. The
market
stalls wind their way through the town which is alive with boisterous
merchants, musicans and people carrying baskets filled to the brim with
fresh market produce.
Some hours later, weary but triumphant, Robbi returned to the farm just
in
time for le dejeuner (lunch) of succulent fresh Rascas (fish) BBQed
Provencale style. As we sat drinking and chatting Robbi leapt out of the
car, crispy baguettes and golden loaf of olive bread in hand, carrying
her
"piece de resistance" - a beautifully packaged white box tied
gaily with
coloured ribbon, containing a most sumptuous tarte citron (lemon tart).
All
of our faces lit up in anticipation of the coming lemony delight and
Robbi
received a rousing round of applause.
As we were eating our lunch looking out across the lavender fields,
Papa,
the patriach of the family said to Jack with a hearty laugh,
"Yesterday it
was my 74th birthday, even I forgot". Jack ran over to the house
and in the
cellar found a fine bottle of champagne so that we could toast the
birthday
boy. Most importantly though, Robbi had inadvertently saved the day by
purchasing her tarte citron which turned out to be Papa's favourite
dessert.
Not only that, she had bought it from the most prestigious patisserie in the area. As the love of good eating is central to French culture, this raised Papa's estimation of Robbi's shopping prowess greatly.
And oh yes, the tarte citron? It was fantastic!