O Mylle Douceurs
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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
... for bodyboarding.
As we prepared tea, the boys were called to witness the birth of a calk and Tommy helped to deliver it with a piece of rope -ouch!!!!
Tommy was due in Calais for 3.00am, so there was little point in him and Alastair going to bed, so after showering, another great Qwirkle battle took place.
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A sociable day
Yesterday's bike ride took its toll again and we all woke up late. The boys went out on the farm and off on the tractor. Soon after they returned, their friend Albi and his sister, Felicity, came to ask them to go round to their house to play. They all disappeared again, leaving Alastair and Caroline to continue the great Qwirkle battle. At the end, we got lunch prepared, then went for a walk round the village, ending up at their new friends' house, to ...
Route de la paille
... to visite the beach at Ste Cecile -just up the coast from Etaples. We found the promised Glaces Italiennes there and also bought another bodyboard and a strong spade from a seaside shop. The tide was up and the remaining beach was fairly full. As there was a cool breeze, only James, Billy and Matty were brave enough to go in the water, because, although the water was warm in itself, there would have been no drying out and warming up on the beach.
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Cycle ride up the valley
Woke to a misty morning -had already decided to go for a bike ride, but at the crucial minute, the boys disappeared with Pierre-Marie in his van! (They went to deliver some milk samples in Beauranville and to go shopping for various bits and pieces.)
When they returned, we set out up the valley. In the past, we have only driven as far as Sempy, but we continued up through Humbert, St. ...