Sunday, January 27, 2008

Number One Report.

Today, Sunday is change over day for the British and Irish. So there is very little work for us. Steve the horse, the lovely Corinne and I went skiing and enjoyed the quiet slopes and the good condition of the snow. We all enjoyed the black and red gullies down from the Pic Negre. The weather has been warm for the past week and the conditions are similar to March. Firm to start with, then very good until late afternoon when it becomes very heavy. We stopped about 3pm.

In the ski school race on Friday, special K did win her fifth medal by narrowly beating Chris, a young man with the potential to become an instructor. Well done Krystyna, not bad for a young glamorous grandmother. During my free time I enjoyed several runs with her and Jake.

There are a few more clients here this week. The numbers tend to build up until the school half term. If you do not have children try to avoid going skiing on the 10th and 17th February. Either come on the 3rd or wait until 24th. The atmosphere is entirely different during half term. The slopes are very crowded and the bars have children in them in the early evening and are very quiet at night. There are very few young single people in the resort during than period, except for a few groups of teachers.

We could do with some new snow or a few cold days so that we can make some.
On Friday we had a very successful Burns Supper in the HOTEL PALARINE. The dinner was fully booked and some others arrived for the dancing and poetry. Stuart, our convivial barman gave a spirited rendering of Burns’“The Henpecked Husband”. The Burns Party at the RED X BAR, was much quieter, which made the dancing much more comfortable. Those that did attend enjoyed their evening and I was grateful for a fairly early end to the night.

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