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Mass in France
... of the Eucharist and the concluding rites. Every Sunday I knew that I could go, pray and listen and not feel any different from those around me - who in reality, live a completely different life than what I'm accustomed to. Everyone of us who attended the mass all had in common at least one thing - our beliefs. In a country 4,000 miles away from everyone and everything that I care ...
Thanksgiving
... plates?! We had green bean casserole.. which was really just soup green beans and onions because the french apparently don't like bread crumbs... We had stuffing which was delicious and tasted like home, we had "cranberry sauce" which was really a home made jam that Ashley and I somehow put together with raspberries, apple, OJ, cranberry juice, sugar and wine... don't ask... it tasted good. We also had cooked carrots, potatoes, ...
Un vrai de vrai vieux port!
... la bonne solution car, la 1ere chambre c'etait la notre, le quelqu'un c'est moi et pour avoir la paix le reste de la nuit, j'ai du lui donner le code.
Apres cette nuit mouvementee, nous sommes partis visiter La Rochelle, une ville portuaire au bord de l'ocean Atlentique. La vieille ville, la cathedrale, le port et les vestiges des fortifications sont ...
Portomarin to palais de rei
... jacket was not what it claimed. William in bare feet had the old man in the cafe totally bamboozled and we had to get a globe of the world to show him where we came from. Next time he meets a group from nz he will either run and hide or maybe just shoot them. We had a slightly longer cafe break(more than an hour) then headed out into the by now only slightly damp weather. With the weather a little damp our picnic lunch was had in a cafe where we bought ...