The Coules Family

The Coules Family

Thursday, January 26, 2012

The Camargue Bull


We wanted to continue to welcome you to our new blog and introduce you a little bit more to the culture here in France.  We thought we would begin by introducing you to our neighbor down the street. 


Living in the south of France brings to the forefront a totally different culture than what we grew up with in the US.  Growing up in NY, our neighbor’s cows were raised for one purpose alone & that was to give milk.  They were the traditional black & white version that lazily chewed its cud in the pasture & provided milk to the vendor. 

However, here in our area, one will find primarily only black bulls or “les taureaux de Camargue” which are used for bullfighting, various games in the local arenas & yes, the “running of the bulls” through the street each year.  Each summer, the area villages are filled with banditos, white Camargue horses being ridden by ranch cowboys, local young men desiring to run in the streets with the bulls, as well as, plenty of tourists to watch the festivities.  The air is always filled with excitement as the bulls and the mounted riders race through the streets.  It takes quite a lot of convincing sometimes to hold John back from participating in some of these “manly” pursuits! 




The first summer we were here, we attended the bull games in our village arena.  We watched as the young men challenged the bulls & the bulls proceeded to challenge them.  After my first initial quiet rant of “where is this kid’s mother, that she would allow her 14 year old in the ring with a 1,000 pound bull,” I settled back into the realization that this was part of the culture.  This is what they have done for centuries … and it works.  They do not need someone to remind them of all the statistics for serious bodily harm! 

So, now each summer we attend the festivities along with the other villagers.  I still wince and stifle a yelp of concern for possible victims, but in the end, we enjoy watching & cheering these age-old traditions still found here in the south. 

(If you would like to check this tradition out further, you can search the Internet for sites on the Camargue cattle and the Camargue horse.  Sorry, guys ... once a teacher ... always a teacher!)



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