Travel Blogs from Vire, France
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First Day on the Job
... at almost the highest point in Normandy (the highest point is just across the road in the woods) and overlooks the town of Vire. Beside the house and barn there is the beginnings of an orchard and a pond stocked with trout. Lots of roads to ...
Dutiful Workers
... , dogs, chicken, rabbits. Poor rabbits, it seems all everyone wanted to do was inspect their genitals! This area of France seems quite laid back about producing your own food - even to sell, and most people keep their own animals. ...
Foux Da Fa Fa
... cars. I must get some pictures to post. Tiny little autos zip down the roads. My first taste of France was a memorable one. Each town has it's own Boulangier which is my favourite place. Almost impossible to drive by ...
Slaughter Day
Some of you may know that Brian and I would like to have our own farm and practice self-sustinance living. part of the reason for this homestay is for us to start learning some skills that we don't have. Mostly about keeping animals since ...
D-Day
... very impressed with the cleanliness, informative and respectful set up of the entire 172-acre plot of US soil in France. There were also more French visitors than I anticipated there - very few Americans. After the museum came the ...
Sunshine and Happy Days in Normandy!
A few pictures from our stay at Kevin and Jennies and days out in the local area! ...
D-Day
... that it was important to actually visit these infamous places. After Paris I had arranged a Helpx in Normandy, in a little town called Vire. My hosts were a couple of English ex-pats who have a small farm just outside of town. There are chickens, ...
La Dominique
La Dominique du 11 au 25 mars : belle destination : plongées : faune abondante, fonds plutôt bien préservés, pêche artisanale; randonnées : montagnes ( 1450m) avec forêts, volcanisme, population très accueillante, encore éloignée de notre ...
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