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On one of our tours around with H&J we showed them the beautifully restored windmill known as Ancien Moulin des Rabouillères (yes, it's been on the blog before but it's still as impressive).
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We also took them to the Abbaye de Lieu Dieu near Jard-sur-Mer where these lovely (but not quite so blurry) cows were grazing. I found some great photos of the abbey on http://rgilles.chez-alice.fr/page12.html .
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Finally you will remember our mid-air adventures in the cherry picker before Christmas. We called on Jean & Monique today and I was very impressed with the stock of wood that has been cut from their campsite tree trimming. The piles are four layers deep!
1 comment:
With that amount of wood cut down maybe I can remain on D17.
Angela
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