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Christmas in France has a habit of unfolding in ways you never quite plan for, and this year was a perfect example. In this episode we share a mix of festive tradition, village life, friendly rivalry, and a reminder of how closely life here is tied to the River Lot.

We begin in Fongrave, where Christmas carols bring people together in the way they so often do in small French communities. Hosted by Gilles, who is French, and his husband Jim, the evening was a genuine mix of French and English friends, neighbours, and locals. Voices were warm, notes occasionally wobbly, and the mulled wine certainly helped. It was one of those moments where language mattered far less than being together, and where the Christmas season truly felt like it had arrived.

Back at home, attention turned to what has become a surprisingly competitive annual tradition the mince pie competition. Judging was taken extremely seriously. Appearance, pastry, filling, and the all important balance between the two were debated at length. Some pies were brave, some ambitious, some a little too creative for their own good. Opinions were strong, scores varied wildly, and not everyone agreed. In the end, after much tasting and discussion, one clear winner emerged and the coveted title of Mincer of the Year was awarded.

Alongside the festivities, the River Lot was behaving very differently to normal. After days of heavy rain upstream, the river was running high and fast, powerful and mesmerising to watch. Standing on the bridge, it was the fastest we have ever seen it flowing. Areas that are usually calm were transformed, trees and debris moved quickly with the current, and even the ducks seemed to be battling the speed of the water. It was dramatic without being dangerous, a reminder of the sheer force of nature and how carefully the river is managed here.

Thanks to controlled water management, levels were later dropped and the flow eased, returning the river to its more familiar appearance. Watching that change happen so quickly was fascinating and reassuring, especially living so close to the water.

The episode finishes quietly. Guests arrive, rooms are prepared, and attention turns toward New Year. After a busy and joyful Christmas week, it felt right to slow things down again and appreciate the simple rhythm of life by the river.

This is not a postcard version of France. It is a real Christmas lived locally, shaped by friendships, traditions, weather, and the natural world around us. Thank you for being part of it, and we wish you a very happy New Year from the River Lot.

If you are planning a visit to this part of southwest France, we run a small riverside guesthouse called Villa La Rive, right on the banks of the River Lot near Fongrave. We offer comfortable rooms, relaxed breakfasts, and a peaceful base for exploring the local villages, markets, and countryside. Guests often arrive by car, bike, boat, or simply curiosity, and many end up staying longer than planned. Details and availability can be found here:

Villa La Rive

Villa La Rive


34 Comments

  1. What a lovely lot of mincers! Glad you had a good Christmas and the flooding didn't affect you. Enjoy your new year's eve!

  2. Personnellement …. Je ne perdrais pas mon temps à noter les pâtisseries … Je les mangerai !! ☝️😌😋😋😋😋

  3. So dignified. You do NOT want me at that party. I'd be sloshed, three sheets to the wind, singing "Bring Me a Man For Christmas," by The Weather Girls. 🤣🤣🤣🤣

  4. What wonderful fun to see the party! Happy to hear that you had a relaxing Christmas with family. Enjoy your New Year's Eve, and blessings for 2026!

  5. Great episode again guys the weather looked great the party looked lovely and omg the river, we were only there two weeks ago and you could walk along under the trees and around the beach should you wish too. Bet your glad you took the boat out of the water, have a great week and happy new year to you both.

  6. Hi.😊 ❤. Oh what a lovely great community and many great singers too. Great Party. And the AI singer and backup singers…woow! Y've been working on that one, for sure!!😃😀🤩 See you Next Time. I Like It A Lot . 😉 Much Love ❤😍👍

  7. I loved everything about this video. The food looked AMAZING and what a fun party! Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you guys!! Diane😊

  8. "Ooh matron!" you are a saucy lot with your mincing, aren't you now?! 😅 What a great pre Christmassy, get in the festive state of mind thing to do, and there were some lovely carolling voices too.
    Thanks for taking us along; I hope they didn't mind us gate crashing? 😊 Happy hoggers to you both, and Albie of course. 🎉🎆🐾🐾

  9. Amazing video Rich, thanks so much. The party was amazing and we are so lucky to have you as friends and brilliantly chronicaling our adventures!

  10. That mince pie competition sounds hilarious and heartwarming — I need to try one of those festive gatherings myself.

  11. Love this Video, super clear for Viewers.

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  12. …I JUST HAVE TO SAY: The singing, the fine jummy looking food, the joy and happy people. The whole package. I think it is radiating , admitting and shining out the true feeling of that night through the camera and into my device and jumped right into my heart.😊🥰❤
    You are so blessed. I kind of felt the love.

  13. Awww lovely video. Great to see the party at Jim and Gilles house. The choir were fabulous. Hope you get a bit of a break from the madness ahead of another new year. All the best for 2026 🎉 Don’t work too hard 🥰

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