Although I have never played Pétanque, one can learn much by watching.
The guys playing in Le Luco* on a Sunday afternoon were experts in form and accuracy.
A few fine points:
All of the balls are a dull silver color without any special markings,
but everybody seems to know which ones are theirs. Actually, they come in different sizes, weights, groove patterns, and hardness.
Do you see the pendant around his neck?
It is a cord with a boule lifter magnet, perfect for picking up his boules
without stooping over.
Don't forget about the soft cloth to wipe off grit from the boules
(*Le Luco - the nickname for Luxembourg Gardens)
Jardin du Luxembourg
75006, Paris
LIfe is good when you having a ball. Or bolue.
ReplyDeleteYou're having quite the adventure, Genie.
A boule-lifter! I was just about to ask what that was. Wonderful catch.
ReplyDeleteenjoyed reading your reaction to Virginia's post and learning that you felt like a movie star in Paris !
ReplyDeleteanni
Great action shot and a very perceptive description.
ReplyDeleteAmazing..you caught that ball in the air!
ReplyDeleteI wonder...do women ever play this game?
Nice slice of life Paris style. J'adore le Luco!
ReplyDeleteI'm pretty sure this is the gentlemen that helped explain the rules to me in 2009. The group I was watching and photographing couldn't say in ENglish something so they sent me down to his court for assistance! Small world. Love the ball in mid air.
ReplyDeleteV
Very nice picture, but the hat isn't very French or did I mis something?
ReplyDeleteRegards,
Maria
Did you hear the famous: "Tu la tires ou tu la pointes?"..!
ReplyDeleteSuch concentration! (Note to Maria: France has cowboys too—maybe was once one of them.)
ReplyDeleteOh yes, women play too! I have photos and will use for another post... taken at Bassin de la Villette.
ReplyDelete...back later
Genie
How very interesting. It seems to be one of those games that looks boring if you're on the outside looking in but, at the same time, has its own quirkiness.
ReplyDeleteMalyss, I would like to be a shooter but I think that I would need some practice!
ReplyDeleteWe enjoyed watching them and the intensity with which they play. I have some other shots of families and young mixed groups playing on a Sunday afternoon.
Bises,
Genie
I lived here for almost two years before learning how to play and now I'm hooked! I love it - it's the perfect way to cap off a long Sunday lunch :)
ReplyDeletehee hee...
ReplyDeleteYou almost always find at least one game of pétanque being played at Jardin du Luxembourg.
;-D
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ReplyDeleteYou have to try it Genie, it's great fun at family gatherings. I like the sound of the 'boule lifter' that would save a bit of knee bending!
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