Friday 1 October 2010

30th Anniversary Visit to Lautertal

The Felsenmeer on a misty day!
  A group of 20 RAIFA members spent a long weekend (from Thursday to Monday!) in Lautertal from 23rd to 27th September to celebrate the 30th anniversary of our first twinning arrangement. Three of our party had been in the original group visiting Lautertal way back in 1980.

As ever, it was a very busy time for us all, taking in a visit to the artists' quarter of Darmstadt, a cabaret performance by Brünhild, a visit to a local brewery, the fantastic "Felsenmer in Flammen" son et lumiere presentation, dedicating a new twinning tree and culminating in  breakfast at Schönberg Castle, former home of Queen Victoria's grandfather, the Duke of Erbach-Schönberg.

Below are some pictures of the visit



Schmuker Brewery
 
Well, you have to try it don't you!

Welcome to Darmstadt

Russian church, Darmstadt
Watering the new twinning tree

Brünhild - beware- don't mess with her!
A present from the Parish of Aldenham
 


The Victoria Lime Tree - planted by the Queen herself


Shönberg Castle
 

Féte des Fleurs, 18/19 September 2010


Once again  we sent a representative from RAIFA to be the Maid of Honour at the annual Féte des Fleurs festival in Louveciennes. Priscilla Meigh reports:

Under a clear blue sky and warm September sun, my ten year old daughter Emily and I spent a wonderful weekend in Louveciennes. The two days were a whirlwind of welcoming smiles, French food, funfair stalls, fireworks and flower-studded floats.


We arrived at lunchtime on Saturday, having caught the Eurostar at 8am at St Pancras. In front of the Mairie we joined a large delegation from Vama, Louveciennes’ twin town in Romania, who were celebrating ten years of ‘jumelage’ with local French officials. After drinks and snacks we were then invited to a nearby house for a splendid array of cheese, dessert and fresh fruit, where I had a friendly meeting with my French counterparts for Radlett twinning.


We were warmly welcomed by our host, who lived on the same road and with whom we were soon at ease, passing swiftly from ‘vous’ to ‘tu’. Emily enjoyed a couple of hours at the funfair, demonstrating equally alarming skills in the dodgems and the rifle shooting. It was not long before it was time to go for a delicious dinner at a restaurant bordering one of the many chateau parks in Louveciennes. After several short, entertaining speeches of welcome by our French hosts and of thanks by our fellow Romanian and German guests, we picked up our forks and tucked in. The evening was rounded off by a spectacular fireworks display.


Oh, the joy of fresh French patisserie for breakfast! A Sunday morning stroll around the nearest chateau and park saw us back in good time for a barbecue lunch at the Mairie. Soon the procession was assembling and we watched as float after float set off, studded with flowers to depict this year’s theme of television serials, including Little House on the Prairie and The Magic Roundabout. They were truly impressive. The final float was of course the most special, with the French Flower Queen and her beautiful English and German princesses, the former being Leila Quinney from Radlett. Separated by colourful marching bands and majorettes, the floats meandered through the streets of Louveciennes all afternoon. As they returned to the Mairie, it was time for us to say our goodbyes and head back to Paris to catch the Eurostar home.

It was a weekend of extraordinary generosity, goodwill and effort by the French organisers. We felt most privileged to be there.