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Nigel Ward, Elspeth, moi and my sister Gaynor |
Got back home from the house in Puyravault after two and a half weeks of warm sunshine, Olympics on the telly, visits from friends and family. Charente Maritime is a lovely place to be in the summer, usually sunny, usually comfortably warm (though this year was exceptionally hot) and with plenty to do. We returned to our favourite beaches near the Coubre lighthouse on the Côte Sauvage and Châtelaillon with our friends Douglas and Isabelle, did a guided tour of the Abbaye de Maillezais during which talented actors played out imaginary scenes from the abbey's past - not always easy to follow!
Boating in the
marais, otherwise known as the Venise Verte is always peaceful and amusing.
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Jolly boating weather |
We cycled, walked, went to the night market in Surgères, enjoyed very good company, ate and drank a good deal, read a bit and idled far too much on Twitter. I even managed to add a couple of exercises to
frenchteacher.net - I couldn't resist.
Now back home, digesting exam results, but with the knowledge that my holiday continues beyond September! Feels very odd not having to go back to school.
Caption competition?
Nigel and Gaynor took the photos, by the way.
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