Arriving at this year's Art & Lard festival in Le Petit-Pressigny we were happy to see that the rain had held off and the sun was making a breakthrough.
As ever it wasn't long before we were met by some fine exhibits and I wouldn't be sticking my neck out here to say that this pair were among my favourites.
As we have said on previous visits it is always interesting to get behind some of the doors of the gardens and houses that are hosting exhibitions.
The stairs in the background led us up into a small attic that held an interesting mix of products from Vietnam courtesy of 'Vietnam in Paris' all the way from the capital.
We liked these gargoyle heads.
This giant loaf was been sold by the kilo.
This year had a small medieval village which was obviously going on for some time as the knight-shift staff had arrived.
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