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The Road to Dieppe
Drove down the coast towards the fishing port of Dieppe. Stopped at *********** the way where there was a Harley Davidson festival of all things. Drove onwards through Ault which signalled the start of the huge white cliffed coast.Arrived in Dieppe and explored the town. Small fishing port with a few churches and a medieval castle looking down in the ...
La naissance du veau
... again.)
After lunch we went to Stella for a walk along the beach to Merlimont. While we were there, the sky cleared completely and the sun was beautifully warm, so after paddling in the edge of the sea all the way there and back, we all decided to go for a last swim. The sea was calm today, so great for swimming but ...
A sociable day
... so a haven for ours. Matty ended up painting the wrought-iron gates with Felicity. An hour and a half later, we returned for a very late lunch!
After lunch, it was a bit late to go out anywhere far away and the boys wanted to go out with Pierre-Marie, so Alastair and I nipped down to Leclerc for bread and things.
Later in the afternoon,Tommy and Matty came back from a trip to the field with a baby hare -Pierre-Marie had told them to bring ...
Route de la paille
... some of them based on the Olympics -obviously an important event here as well as in England.
When we arrived at Beaurainville, the supermarket was shut for lunch, so we had to make do with a drink of water and a promise of an ice cream later, before setting off back up the hill to the plateau and over into Aix en Issart, coming out of the lane that runs alongside the gite.
After a short rest and recovery period, with lots of cold lemonade, ...
Cycle ride up the valley
... we could find for lunch, then, as the sun was breaking through, drove down to Stella for a swim. It was a bit cooler at the sea today -about 20 degrees C -but very pleasant in the water and still warm enough when we had finished. Our warm-up stroll up the beach turned into a game of volley ball (not quite Olympic standards!) Then the boys went to play on the edge of the dunes.
We ...