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the week ending July 7, 2019 – la semaine se terminant le 7 juillet 2019

08 Monday Jul 2019

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lundi 1 juillet 2019 – Monday July 1, 2019

Sandy wore a jacket to walk to the boulangerie since the temperature was 15C (59F). The city was quiet and it appeared that many of the visitors from the weekend had departed.

As we left our apartment building we saw a new sea gull (goéland). It still had a lot of downy feathers. When they are ready to leave the nests, which are often on the rooftop of buildings, the parents literally push them over the edge. We have seen them flutter their way to the ground in previous years. They don’t learn to fly for a few weeks after leaving the nest. They are spotted brown in color for two years until they fully mature.

new gull

We continue to have problems with car drivers removing the parking posts around our building. Today we took copies of photos showing damaged or missing posts, including the street addresses to the Hôtel de Ville (city hall). We talked to the lady at the reception desk for several minutes. She was very sympathetic. She tried to phone the people she thought would be responsive to our request for repairs, but no one was available. She told us she’d pass on our request.

Next we purchased bus passes for the month of July and headed to Jardiland to look at plants for our new planters. We took photos of several and will talk to our friends about the possibilities.

We took the bus halfway back and walked back on the beach. Our return walk was over 6 kilometers – a great walk. In the afternoon we were invited to Denise and Gilles’ apartment. They served a variety of cookies, peach flavored Coca-Cola, Schweppes agrumes (citrus flavored) and Badoit sparkling water. We enjoyed their conversation and friendship. They return to Paris on Wednesday and don’t plan to return to Saint-Malo until September when it is quiet.

mapmywalk map of our return from Paramé – 3.72km

mardi 2 juillet 2019 – Tuesday, July 2, 2019

On our walk back from buying our breakfast croissants, we passed Charlie’s Bar and spotted the waitress named Sophie setting up chairs for the day. This bar is just up the sidewalk-staircase behind our apartment building which leads to the Place du Marché aux Légumes. It’s one of the nicest tree lined spots in Intra-Muros (in the walls) for people watching, or enjoying a beverage. The last two years we loved having a coffee break there. Two years ago, a wonderful waitress named Sophie worked daily and knew our order by heart. Last year Sophie wasn’t working. When we spotted her today she recognized us immediately. We asked her where she was last year. She told us she’d had a baby and in France, paid maternity leave is for one year. The baby was now old enough to leave at the crèche (daycare) and she was back at work.

We picked up fruit at our local market and bought a sweet potato (patate douce) for dinner. It is bright purple on the outside and yellow on the inside. We also bought a box of Gariguette strawberries. They have a distinctive shape and are delicious!

Next we wanted to walk to Saint-Servan to go to the butcher. We had to wait a few minutes for the sliding bridge to close before we could walk across it. We watched 3 sail boats enter the lock (écluse) before we continued our walk. The butcher had a new assistant today (too bad) but the line wasn’t too long. While Phil waited in line, Sandy looked at the many other stalls inside the building. At the fromagerie (cheese shop) she saw Comté cheese which we like. It came in 3 different prices and lengths of aging. The least expensive had been aged 12 months, next in increasing price had been aged 24 months, with the most expensive being aged 30 months. All three of the pieces looked similar to her.

mapmywalk map of our walk to Saint-Servan and the return – 5.61km

After lunch we watched a boules game. We talked to Alain about Denise returning to Paris tomorrow and told him to knock on our door when he arrived. We’ll help carry their luggage downstairs. A large group of students, about middle school aged, arrived to watch the boules game. The players actually let almost every student try to throw at least one ball. The boules players all agreed that this game didn’t count towards their score.

mercredi 3 juillet 2019 – Wednesday 3 July 2019

We were up early to do some grocery shopping. We walked to the bus, took the bus for 2 stops, walked to the Intermarché grocery store, completed our shopping and returned to our apartment all in an hour. On our way to the store, we spotted 3 new goéland (seagulls). Usually there is only one or two that survive to get pushed from the nest.

Three new gulls crossing the parking lot by the Post Office in Rocabey.

While buying canned pineapple today to go with a slice of ham, we learned that canned pineapple in France comes from both Thailand and the Philippines. There wasn’t much difference in price, but the label clearly states where the pineapple comes from. Is it the same in the USA? The store wasn’t crowded and our list wasn’t too large. At 11h, Alain arrived to take Denise and Gilles to the train station. They are returning to Paris today. We were so glad to see them and enjoyed our visits. They don’t plan to return to Saint-Malo until September, after we have departed. Sandy washed windows inside and outside in our bedroom, kitchen, and the shower room. At least the first few layers of salt and dust have been removed.

A taxi from Torino (Turin) Italy parked in front of our building today. It was probably just the owner of the taxi and wife coming here for a visit. Otherwise it was an expensive taxi ride, 693 miles, 1,115 kilometers.

the I on the left side of the license plate is for Italy – the silver plate on the bumper is his taxi medallion from Torino (Turin)

After lunch we watched the boules game for awhile. One of the players congratulated us on the USA women’s football (soccer) win over the French. A lady, Yvonne, shook our hands and said bonjour, and another player, Josette, said bonjour. Another player Philippe, who owns the little white dog named Gavroche, talked to Phil for a few minutes. It’s nice to be acknowledged.

We took a walk on the beach at low tide and came across hundreds of crab shells. We try not to disturb sea creatures on the beach. Some of the crabs had been turned upside down and were empty. They must have been caught between tides. The wind was very strong, over 20 kilometers per hour so we didn’t tarry.

low tide exposes many rock outcroppings which the gulls frequent

This is the week of the Folklores du Monde. Six countries are invited here to entertain and share their native music and dance. There is a parade through the Intra-Muros each day at 18h. We watched groups from Ghana, Serbia, and Kazakhstan sing, play instruments, and dance. Highly entertaining! It was almost impossible to hear anything over the music.

jeudi 4 juillet 2019 – Thursday 4 July 2019

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We walked to Rocabey to buy meat from the butcher and look at the plants in the outdoor area of the market. The flower vendor had quite a few geraniums so we bought 3 to put into our new boxes.

on our walk to Rocabey to buy meat we saw this fine looking sailing ship

Around lunch time the man Phil had hired to clean out our cave (basement storage area) arrived with a helper. They quickly cleaned up the old straw, bags, and other remains from the previous owner.

Sandy left for tutoring and shopping with Christine at 13h20. When she arrived at the bus stop, our neighbor Jean-Michel was there. They greeted each other and Sandy offered her hand to shake as they had in previous times. He said no, “bise” meaning let’s kiss on our cheeks, so he’s officially our friend.

After two hours of French conversation and lessons, Christine took Sandy to Jardiland to purchase our plants. Christine bought a new car in April. It has air conditioning, a sun roof, automatic transmission (almost unheard of here) and it’s a hybrid. It’s a Toyota Yaris and much bigger than her previous car. Very nice. At Jardiland Christine talked to the employees and made sure the plants Sandy had in mind were tolerant of the winter here and would do well in boxes. We loaded up Christine’s car and were on our way home.

Phil met us at the apartment door and he and Sandy carried the plants up using a giant IKEA blue bag.

The city repairmen weren’t quite finished repairing the parking posts. But since we just notified the city of the problems on Monday their presence today was a good sign.

city workers repairing the parking post by our building

For dinner, Sandy heated the rest of the ham steak with the pineapple from Thailand. Very tasty.

vendredi 5 juillet 2019 – Friday 5 July, 2019

Any early visit to the marché right by the apartment building for fruit and vegetables.

  • the fruit and veg tables
  • the fruit and veg tables
  • the fruit and veg tables
  • the fruit and veg tables

After the marché Sandy put the plants into the boxes. Several people stopped on the street and told us how nice they looked. Even the man sweeping litter from the street stopped to help her sweep up the spilled dirt and said in English “green looks good here”. Let’s hope they last. Too bad we didn’t buy a sprinkling can. Taking water up and down in half liter discarded water bottles takes a long time.

  • Sandy – plants – flowers
  • Sandy – plants – flowers
  • Sandy – plants – flowers
  • plants – flowers
  • our front door – plants – flowers

samedi 6 juillet 2019 – Saturday July 6, 2019

The boxes look good this morning and do brighten up our doorway. Phil made meatballs this morning. Delicious!

In the afternoon we watched the boules game for a few minutes then took a nice long walk on the beach. It’s sunny and 23C (73F) and the beach had more people on it than we’d seen this year. All of the parking lots were “complet” (full) so there must be a lot of people around.

the large underground parking area which holds about 500 cars is full – complet

In the basin there are a lot of boats from Jersey. They are usually very large cabin cruisers and sail boats. This is one of them.

You might wonder why the tiny island of Jersey, with a population of 100,000, has so many luxury boats. Well it is because Jersey is one of the top FOUR tax havens in the world. There are a lot of wealthy people stashing their money in Jersey.

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dimanche 7 juillet 2019 – Sunday July 7, 2019

Today was the final day of the Folklores du Monde. They always hold a grand parade of nations from the Rochebonne beach to the Parc Des Chênes where they each will give a final performance. We’ve attended the final performance a few times but never the parade.

WOW! We watched the almost hour long parade today. You know “you’re not in Kansas” any longer. Very interesting hearing all of the bagpipes, horns, seeing the various costumes and enjoying the humor of others. Interesting to note, as in Holland, MI, where costumes include wooden shoes, some Bretagne groups also wore wooden shoes. However, big difference here was the wooden shoes were trimmed and appeared to be lined in black leather. They also had heals and the toes curled up similar to shoes worn by Jesters. Since this area of France was settled by Celtics, bagpipe playing is popular.

  • Argentina
  • Kazakhstan
  • Ghana
  • Serbia

We loved the parade and walked home along the digue (sea wall) since it was high tide and the beach was under the water. A wonderful three and a half hour trip!

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the week ending June 23, 2019 – la semaine se terminant le 23 juin 2019

24 Monday Jun 2019

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jeudi 13 juin 2019 – Thursday June 13, 2019

We had left Paris at 11h and were now in Saint-Malo at 13h15. We walked from the Gare in Saint-Malo to our apartment, an easy 20 minute walk.

our TGV train from Paris Montparnasse to Saint-Malo
first view of Saint-Malo Intra-Muros – cathedral steeple in the middle and the castle on the right

We dropped off our luggage and stopped at Sandy’s favorite boulangerie to pick up lunch. The boulangère (female baker) and her assistant recognized Sandy immediately and greeted her warmly. They asked when we arrived and how long we were staying. We were going to eat on the terrace but all interior and exterior tables were full! Since there were no empty tables we took our sandwich, jambon-beurre (ham and butter on a baguette), to the harbor to eat lunch and watch the boats.

We’d been there a few minutes and our friend Alain appeared. What a nice surprise! He even had our apartment keys in his pocket for us.

Back to our apartment to uncover and make beds, swiffer the floor, etc. However, Phil wasn’t able to get the hot water heater to turn on. The gas company had replaced our meter over the winter and left a note informing us of the change.

We enjoyed a “quick” dinner of kebab sandwiches and frites (fries) at the restaurant Chez Marcel. Then home to bed.

vendredi 14 juin 2019 – Friday June 14, 2019

We enjoyed the “formula” breakfast at the boulangerie (bakery). It was delicious as usual and included a basket of small baguettes, croissants, butter, jam, orange juice and a large coffee with hot milk to add. We order a “grande cafe creme” at breakfast. There were just a few people eating in the shop, but many people were buying breakfast to take home.

Next we walked to the to the Halle au Blé where there is a twice a week (Tuesday and Friday) market (marché). Monsieur ALIX, the proprietor of the vegetable and fruit stand, spotted us coming down the street and gave a big wave. He was glad to see us and the feeling was mutual. We asked for a Batavia lettuce, and some carrots which he picked out for us as usual. Sandy asked for suggestions on fresh fruits. He suggested peaches, cherries and melon. He told us the cherries were picked yesterday from his tree at home and gave us a few to taste. They were delicious. Sandy took some photos to show the sizes of the Batavia lettuce, the melon, flat white peaches, and cherries. All were absolutely delicious! Phil only had to remove two snails when Sandy washed the lettuce leaves. Food in France is superior in taste and cheaper in price than similar products purchased in the U.S.

  • fresh lettuce and snail

Next we took the bus to the E.Leclerc hypermarché (supermarket). The rolling cart we have used since 2013 to transport groceries from the store to our apartment is literally falling apart. It made it home this time by threads.

Phil asked Alain and our neighbor Monsieur Roussel to take a quick look at our water heater. Everything was set correctly, just not kicking in. We called the plumber and got an appointment for Tuesday morning.

samedi 15 juin 2019 – Saturday June 15, 2019

We heated enough water on the stove to be able to take a “mini shower” in the shower stall. When Sandy turned off our coffee pot after breakfast the button broke off. At least it broke in the “ON” position. We think we can still make coffee.

Took the bus to the market in Paramé, a 15 minute ride in another part of Saint-Malo to shop at the butcher. His assistant spotted us first and gave a huge smile and bonjour. The butcher followed her. We purchased tomato farcies (stuffed tomatoes), 3 fresh sausages, one chicken breast which the butcher fillets or opens for us, and two slices of ham to make sandwiches. It was great to see them and talk. The assistant again spoke English with us speaking French. Great practice for everyone.

Returned by bus and stopped at the Intermarche grocery store for a few items. We bought balsamic vinegar flavored potato chips, and 3 kinds of mustard. We like “Savorade” or sweet mustard, Dijon, and ancient mustard with grains. Mixed together they are delicious! The Dijon by itself clears all nasal passages.

Sandy browsing the shelves in the small Intermarche store which is about 1 kilometer from our apartment

We decided to try the Le Bouche à Oreille restaurant, which translates to “Word of Mouth”. We’d walked by it several times over the years, thought the menu and price looked good, but hadn’t stopped by. We arrived shortly after 19h when they open. They only had a few tables available that hadn’t been reserved. The room was large in comparison to other restaurants in France. An estimation would be around 30 tables for two people with a few tables that are round and can accommodate 6 or 8 people. The decor, service, food, presentation, entire experience was truly French! It is an elegant place to “dine” and took about 2 hours from beginning to end. We loved it! We each ordered the chef salad as an entree (starter). The salad consisted of mini compté cheese cubes, mini cubes of apples, raisins, 4 different varieties of salad (Batavia, Mache, Arugula, + another we couldn’t identify), tomatoes, with a vinaigrette dressing. Freshly baked and sliced French bread came as an accompaniment. Delicious! Next our plat (main dish) was steak with vegetables and mashed potatoes. The mashed potatoes had been baked in a cylinder mold, open on the top and bottom, to brown to a slight crisp. The vegetables, cooked al dente consisted of carrot slices, thin green beans, thin yellow beans, and slices of zucchini covering the beans. All of the vegetables were laying in a bed of thin mashed potatoes or veloute tasting like celery and leek. Amazing taste! For dessert we both ordered the apple tart. Using a mandolin, apples were sliced then baked on top or in a rustic, flaky, sweet croissant like dough. On top there was freshly ground cinnamon, rich vanilla ice cream, and freshly whipped cream. French raspberry flavored macaroons had been crushed and were used as a garnishment beside and underneath the tart. A Mirabelle with flower attached was also used in the corner of the plate as a decoration. Mirabelles are a fruit, larger than a cherry, smaller than an apricot, yellow in color with tiny seeds inside. They are sweet to eat. As a digestive, a complimentary shot of fruit flavored rum was served after our dessert. The dinner was priced very nicely.

  • Le Bouche à Oreille restaurant (yes that is Phil’s reflection in the right window)
  • chef’s salad
  • steak, mashed potatoes, veg and lentils
  • tarte aux pomme
  • café and digestive

The walk was 3 kilometers (1 mile) round trip. A good distance to build your appetite and a great way to help with digestion on the return trip. We’ll be back for sure!

dimanche 16 juin 2019 – Sunday 16 June, 2019

Sunny but cool. Both of us are still wearing jackets. The La Fournee Malouine boulangerie was busy when we purchased croissants for breakfast. The Madam reminded us she would be on vacation until Thursday June 27th.

We walked to Saint-Servan to visit the La Roseraie Sainte-Anne. This is a typical garden similar to gardens surrounding convents and monasteries in France. There are over 111 different varieties of roses. Some have a typical rose “scent” while others have no scent at all.

  • a dot represents a different variety of rose
  • some pretty red roses

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We probably spent about an hour here then walked down the hill, through the pass through, just wide enough for one French sized car to the beach. It was low tide as many boats were standing on their keel. We enjoyed an Orangina on the terrace of a bar and walked home.

We stopped at the harbor and were people and boat watching. We noticed the ramp was under construction. The Corsaire Ferry was using an alternate docking/ramp system to load and unload their passengers. We cooked our stuffed tomatoes with couscous for dinner. We are still adjusting to the time change. The sun rises at 6h and currently sets at 22h15. We haven’t watched a sunset yet!

lundi 17 juin 2019 – Monday 17, 2019

We’re still taking “camping” type showers by heating water on the stove and carrying it in dish pans to the shower stall. At least it’s hot! Our breakfast croissant was purchased at Maison du Pain (House of Bread) which is a few steps from our apartment door. They have delicious baguettes (Gana) but their croissants are not as flavorful as our preferred boulangerie.

We took the bus to the Madeleine Center shopping area where the huge Carrefour supermarket is located. First on our list was a new shopping buggy or cart. If they don’t have any with 6 wheels, made for climbing stairs, we’ll have to limit the amount of items we buy. We only brought 2 canvas bags with us. We were lucky with the cart! Not only did it have 6 wheels but also a insulated zippered pocket on the front for cold items. Good for hot days. Next we looked at coffee makers. Our machine has worked every day, but we must unplug it in order to turn it off. We like the prepared croque monsieur sandwiches and battered fish they sell here. We also wanted a bottle Crémant (sparkling wine) and they have a very large selection to choose from.

  • the yogurt isle at the Carrefour
  • the main isle at the Carrefour
  • Sandy in the Carrefour Hypermarché

Phil cooked the sausages for our dinner with ratatouille.

mardi 18 juin 2019 – Tuesday June 18, 2019

We took our camping type showers and walked to Maison du Pain to purchase our breakfast. The baguette was warm and we ate a piece as soon as we sat down for breakfast.

Sandy shopped at the market while Phil stayed home in hopes of hearing from the plumber. Today she purchased a melon from Spain, flat white peaches from Spain, nectarines from France, apricots from France, and cherries from Monsieur Alix’s yard. Each type of fruit is put into it’s own paper/waxed bag and twisted closed at the top before handing to the purchaser. Take a look at the color of the apricots in Sandy’s hand, the size and decoration on each paper bag. No plastic bags here!

  • apricots
  • Monsieur Alix’s “twisted” bags

It rained off and on all day so we didn’t mind staying in and waiting for the plumber. The plumber did NOT arrive. It’s always a question whether we misunderstood the date or something else happened.

mercredi 19 juin 2019 – Wednesday 19, 2019

Maison du Pain the closest boulangerie is closed today. We’ll go to La Boulangerie de la Cathédrale instead. The croissants there are much better than those we purchased yesterday at Maison du Pain. Sandy thinks their “pain a chocolat” are better also. We decided that the plumber must have told us he would arrive on mercredi which is today, Wednesday. Mardi (Tuesday) and mercredi often sound similar when spoken on the telephone.

It’s raining again today, we took care of a few things in the apartment. Phil sent a text and left a voice mail to the plumber today. We just really want a hot shower! The plumber returned Phil’s phone call and said he was sorry, but he forgot to come to our apartment. He would be there in the morning. We hope so!

jeudi 20 juin 2019 – Thursday June 20, 2019

Up early again to heat enough water on the stove to shower off in the shower stall for both of us.

We purchased breakfast at La Boulangerie de la Cathédrale. Then Sandy left to see Christine, her French tutor. We have known Christine since 2013 when we took our first French lesson in Saint-Malo. The last couple of years, we have met her at her house and become friends. It’s a 20 minute bus ride, then a 10 minute walk to reach Christine’s house in the Paramé area.

Sandy walking down our little street on the way to the bus
Sandy saw this new gull (hatched this spring) while waiting for the bus. It still had downy feathers on it’s head.

Christine had her kitchen remodeled over the winter and was eager to show everything to Sandy. Christine’s house is a traditional two story house with two doors to enter the front. One door goes straight to the kitchen, the other door leads to an entry way/hallway then has another set of french doors to enter the dining room and living room combined. There is a huge fireplace in the living room. A small half bath completes the first floor. The entire yard is fenced off with a stone fence around 7 to 8 feet tall. The gate is solid wood and there’s no way to enter unless you ring the bell and someone is at home. It’s very impressive.

Sandy with roses from Christine’s garden

Sandy is always tired after spending two hours with Christine because it is mentally challenging. They speak, write, and read, all in French, and is great practice for her. Christine said she could tell that Sandy had practiced all year because she hadn’t lost her language skills.

Around mid morning our plumber sent a text to Phil and said he was just pulling up outside our apartment. Yeah! The problem was only air in the pipes, like it was in 2013. In ten minutes we had hot water! Both of us were very happy.

Sandy returned by 13h for lunch and then we took another bus to Jardiland, a huge garden center near E.Leclerc hypermarché. We wanted to buy 3 wooden boxes to place between our building and the parking posts the city installed years ago. It is always interesting each year to see how and where people park their cars. They often try to physically remove the parking posts from the blacktop street or park so the posts are bent because parking spots are a premium here. Someone in a neighboring building, placed similar wooden boxes next to their building. They look attractive with plants inside and help to prevent removing the posts when parking. Completely in French, Phil ordered three boxes, figured out with the saleslady how much gravel and dirt we needed to fill each box, and arranged for delivery. Exhausting!

We took the bus halfway back and got off the bus at the Auberge de Jeunesse. The Auberge is similar to an upscale hostel. They are located in most larger French towns and have dormitory type rooms with shared bathrooms and a variety of options up to normal “hotel rooms” with private bed and bath. They are much less expensive than hotels and allow you to meet and talk with people of all ages from many countries. There is a cafeteria type restaurant where inexpensive meals can be purchased. They also have a communal kitchen where you can prepare your own food.

From the Auberge bus stop we walked about 6 blocks to reach the ocean and the concrete seawall which is called the Digue which is literally seawall in French. We like to walk on the Digue back to Intra-Muros to enjoy the ocean, lovely fresh air, boats and people. Sandy walked almost 14,000 steps by the end of today.

  • beautiful house on the digue – a small bit of grass, then the beach and the ocean as its front yard

A note about Sandy’s allergies. Before we left Holland she was having a lot of problems with itchy eye lids and on the sides of her nose. She was very uncomfortable and tried switching glasses or going without glasses. By the time we left Paris, she was having very little trouble. After being in Saint-Malo for a week, the problem has disappeared. She is able to spend the majority of each day outside, or in our apartment with the windows open and not have any allergy problems. It’s great!

vendredi 21 juin 2019 – Friday June 21, 2019

It was great being able to take a normal, hot shower! We shopped for breakfast, enjoyed eating breakfast and then Sandy was out the door to shop at the market. The round trip distance to and from the boulangerie was a half of a kilometer. The round trip distance from our apartment to the market and back is .08 of a kilometer. Monsieur Alix was helping Sandy pronounce the word for pepper (poivre) with a heavy emphasis on the letter r. We enjoy wonderful fruit and vegetables all sold by him. Everything Sandy purchased today came from France or Spain.

Next we walked to Saint-Servan to buy meat from the butcher. Sandy wanted to make chili tomorrow and likes to use the “farce à tomate” and freshly ground steak in the recipe. Farce à tomate is stuffing for a tomato. The butcher sells Tomate Farce which are stuffed tomatoes. Farce à tomate is just the stuffing without a tomato.

We stopped at the harbor to watch a Cormorant (sea bird) dive for his breakfast before stopping at the Coiffure to make appointments for our hair cuts next week. We were glad to see the same two stylists working at the shop.

Cormorant posing in the harbor

It was warm and sunny enough for Sandy to hang some of our laundry on the balcony to dry this afternoon. Phil phoned and made a reservation for dinner tonight at the Le Bouche à Oreille restaurant where we enjoyed such a good meal last week. Sandy asked her tutor Christine about the restaurant and Christine says it’s a very good French restaurant. A good address, good price, and excellent food!

  • sea bream
  • steak
  • mousse au chocolat
    tarte aux pomme
  • espresso
  • rum digestive

On the way home we saw the sun beginning to set over the channel. It was directly off the island of Cézembre. To the left of Cézembre is Fort National, then Grand Bé and then the wall of Saint-Malo Intra-Muros.

sun beginning to set, directly over the island of Cézembre, to its left is Fort National, then Grand Bé and finally the wall of Saint-Malo Intra-Muros.

samedi 22 juin 2019 – Saturday June 22, 2019 –

We decided it would be a good idea to have an extra roll of black gauze fabric to put inside our wooden boxes. After breakfast we took the bus to Jardiland and purchased another roll of fabric and two geraniums to plant in our balcony planters. The flowers we had planted last year did not die over the winter. They really needed some water and “dead heading” but were alive, just a little puny looking. Sandy wanted to add one extra plant to each of the planters to make them look better. We had received a 5€ euro coupon discount on a future purchase so, we took advantage of the discount. We returned home, Sandy planted the new geraniums and we ate lunch.

In the afternoon, there was a group of people from the city of Saint-Malo on one of the beaches of Saint-Malo, where 125 people were invited to make five human giant Olympic rings. The Olympic games will be held in Paris in 2024 and we had already experienced a lot of work in preparation for them. We watched the group in shirts of red, black, yellow, blue, and green form the circles and rotate around while photos were taken from on top of the castle.

Then we walked to the boules court to watch our friend Alain play boules. Denise, our friend from Paris, who is spending two weeks at her apartment in our building in Saint-Malo was there too. We invited her and her son Gilles to have tea and cake with us on Monday afternoon. She plans to return to Paris next Thursday.

Gavroche, the white scottie, with his friend watching the boules match

We enjoyed beautiful sunny weather, a light breeze, and were able to stay outside for over 3 hours today.

dimanche 23 juin 2019 – Sunday June 23, 2019

We walked to Saint-Servan to attend a small craft fair. It was interesting and the hall where the fair was held was new to us. We just bought a square of lemon cake as a treat.

On the way back we walked through a different part of Saint-Servan and saw this interesting building facade.

interesting old facade on this building in Saint-Servan – it is a real estate agents office

As we walked back to the Intra-Muros we crossed the bridge for the lock from the harbor to the basin. A small freighter was in the lock getting ready to enter the basin.

small Dutch freighter in the lock

When we got to the harbor we saw a man fishing from near the ramp. It was high tide which is typically when the fisherman appear. We did not see him catch any fish. ☹️

fisherman on the ramp at the harbor

For dinner we had the pork chops we had purchased from the butcher on Friday. We also had potatoes and carrots as our veg. It all tasted wonderful. The problem we run into is that we can create wonderful meals on our own with very little effort. Yet we want to also enjoy going out to dinner at the wonderful restaurants. So we try to mix things up each week.

How to find our photos from our visit to Paris on June 10, 11, 12, 13, 2019

You view the album of photos by clicking on the following link.  It will open in a new browser window with the photos.

Click here for the pictures in Paris

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