MONDAY-18th a hot day, an all time record was set in Saint-Malo 40.8°C (105.4°F). Walked to the plage du Bon Secours to cool off in the ice cold water. This beach is the closest to our apartment. It is just a hundred steps or so from the apartment; 350 meters, 382 yards, 1148 feet
Our walking route from the apartment, follow the blue dots from the right (4 Rue de la Coudre) to the left (Porte Saint Pierre). 4 minutes is about right.View out to sea from in the water.View of the beach area from in the water.Yes, it is us in the water!At the Plage de Bon Secours for bathing and cooling.
TUESDAY-19th Sandy went to the marché early and on the way back she met our friend Madame Yvonne. She is in her 80s and comes to Saint-Malo each year for the months of May through September. She lives in Rennes.
We tried some Sophie training this morning, but were not overly successful.
Sandy and Sophie on the balcony.Sandy and her geraniums.Morning training exercise for Sophie on the balcony with our lovely geraniums.
Still hot in the morning, 29, but this afternoon should be a cool off. We took a late afternoon walk down to the harbor and then out on the mole. We saw Madame Yvonne sitting on a bench in the shade talking with a friend. We said hello, she laughed and we continued on our walk to the mole.
Plage du Mole viewed from the mole.Hebridean Princess from Glasgow Scotland in the basin.Afternoon walk to the harbor and the mole.
Sandy invited Gwenaëlle and Corentin, from the top floor of the apartment building, to have an aperitif with us Saturday evening. They are children of the owners of the top floor apartment, Nicolas and Nathalie. Gwenaëlle and Corentin are university students working here for their summer jobs.
WEDNESDAY-20th and we did our usual Tuesday shopping today instead. Watched the Tour de France stage today. Went for a walk to the harbor and on the mole. A cruise ship was in the harbor.
Spanish ship Nao Victoria in the basinPlage du mole.Cruise ship HAMBURG in anchored in the harbor.Afternoon walk to the harbor and the mole.
THURSDAY-21st we got an early start on our walk to the Rocabey marché. We purchased some pork for Sunday, and some cheese and olives for Saturday evening. Saturday evening Gwenaëlle and Corentin will be coming to our apartment at 18:30 for an aperitif.
On the way home we met our friend Jean-Yves and Fripouille his dog walking along the quay Dougay-Trouin.
Afternoon walk to the harbor. Saw the cormorant and a lot of people. Stopped at the wine shop on the way back.
Cormorant swimming in the harbor.Cormorant diving under water in the harbor.Sea gull taking it easy in the harbor.Pretty garden on the round-about.Sandy’s wine shop.Walk to the harbor and on the mole.
FRIDAY-22nd and we did some aperitif shopping at the Intermarché Super. This is to prepare for the visit tomorrow of Gwenaëlle and Corentin for an aperitif. Met our friend Eliane while crossing through the parking lot on the way back to the apartment.
Stopped by the boules court in the afternoon, said hello to our friends, Philippe, Guy, and Jean-Yves. Then we went to the harbor.
Fishing boat coming in to unload mussels.Shangaïé is the name of the boat.Bag of mussels on the scale.Logo for the company buying the mussels.Fishing boat bringing mussels to the buyer.
Stopped at the Carrefour City for some Kronenbourg 1664 beer on the way back to the apartment.
SATURDAY-23rd and we had only one thing to do this morning; pick up our Nespresso coffee package at the post office. Must not run out of coffee.
Gwenaëlle and Corentin were here for an aperitif this evening. Sandy had some great finger food for everyone to nibble on. We had a great time talking with Gwenaëlle and Corentin about all sort of things. It was good French language practice for us and good English practice for them. At the end, there was no food left, just a good indicator of a successful evening.
SUNDAY-24th was a slow day. We took a short walk in the morning and decided it was a bit too warm, so we returned to the apartment. For dinner we had the pork brochettes we bought Thursday at the butcher.
A couple of new license plates we noticed this week; Lithuania and Denmark.
Lithuania license plateDenmark license plate
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Monday late morning at the beach
Monday late morning at the beach
Monday late morning at the beach
Monday late morning at the beach
Monday late morning at the beach
Monday late morning at the beach
Monday late morning at the beach
Monday late morning at the beach
Monday late morning at the beach
Monday late morning at the beach
Monday late morning at the beach
Monday late morning at the beach
Monday late morning at the beach
Monday late morning at the beach
Monday late morning at the beach
Monday late morning at the beach
Monday late morning at the beach
Monday late morning at the beach
Monday late morning at the beach
Monday late morning at the beach
Monday late morning at the beach
Monday late morning at the beach
Monday late morning at the beach
Monday late morning at the beach
Tuesday morning training Sophie
Tuesday morning training Sophie
Tuesday morning training Sophie
Tuesday morning training Sophie
Tuesday morning training Sophie
Tuesday afternoon walk to the harbor and the mole
Tuesday afternoon walk to the harbor and the mole
Tuesday afternoon walk to the harbor and the mole
Tuesday afternoon walk to the harbor and the mole
Tuesday afternoon walk to the harbor and the mole
Wednesday afternoon walk to the harbor
Wednesday afternoon walk to the harbor
Wednesday afternoon walk to the harbor
Wednesday afternoon walk to the harbor
Wednesday afternoon walk to the harbor
Wednesday afternoon walk to the harbor
Wednesday afternoon walk to the harbor
Wednesday afternoon walk to the harbor
Wednesday afternoon walk to the harbor
Wednesday afternoon walk to the harbor
Wednesday afternoon walk to the harbor
Wednesday afternoon walk to the harbor
Wednesday afternoon walk to the harbor
Wednesday afternoon walk to the harbor
Thursday morning walk to Rocabey marché
Thursday afternoon walk to the harbor
Thursday afternoon walk to the harbor
Thursday afternoon walk to the harbor
Thursday afternoon walk to the harbor
Thursday afternoon walk to the harbor
Thursday afternoon walk to the harbor
Thursday afternoon walk to the harbor
Thursday afternoon walk to the harbor
Thursday afternoon walk to the harbor
Thursday afternoon walk to the harbor
Thursday afternoon walk to the harbor
Thursday afternoon walk to the harbor
Thursday afternoon walk to the harbor
Thursday afternoon walk to the harbor
Thursday afternoon walk to the harbor
Thursday afternoon walk to the harbor
Thursday afternoon walk to the harbor
Thursday afternoon walk to the harbor
Thursday afternoon walk to the harbor
Thursday afternoon walk to the harbor
Thursday afternoon walk to the harbor
Thursday afternoon walk to the harbor
Thursday afternoon walk to the harbor
Sandy’s wine shop – Cave Abbaye Saint Jean
Sandy’s wine shop – Cave Abbaye Saint Jean
Sandy’s wine shop – Cave Abbaye Saint Jean
Friday afternoon walk to the harbor and to the mole
Friday afternoon walk to the harbor and to the mole
Friday afternoon walk to the harbor and to the mole
Friday afternoon walk to the harbor and to the mole
Friday afternoon walk to the harbor and to the mole
Friday afternoon walk to the harbor and to the mole
Friday afternoon walk to the harbor and to the mole
Friday afternoon walk to the harbor and to the mole
Friday afternoon walk to the harbor and to the mole
Friday afternoon walk to the harbor and to the mole
Friday afternoon walk to the harbor and to the mole
Friday afternoon walk to the harbor and to the mole
Friday afternoon walk to the harbor and to the mole
That is all for this week in Saint-Malo.Au revoir.
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le lundi 7 août 2017 – Monday August 7, 2017
The temperature is 12 C or 53 F. Chilly! Today is the day for the Intra-Muros braderie (flea market and store clearance sale). Sandy walked to the boulangerie (bakery) to get our breakfast at 8:15. The Place du Marché aux Légumes was already full of tables, and blankets where individuals had set up their items for sale. A super interesting morning! First we saw our friend Marie-Dominique with her twin daughters and her oldest daughter. They arrived to secure their prime selling location at 5 am!! Next we saw our neighbor who is from Paris. He set up his table at 5:15 am.
To see the braderie, we walked down the main street, rue de Dinan. As we were walking, a camouflage dressed soldier carrying an automatic rifle politely said “pardon madame” to Sandy. Another first!
military patrol on the street
odd items on sale
crowd at the braderie
After a coffee at Charley’s Bar with a pain au raison and some people watching, we headed home.
empty seats at Charly’s bar – people are always coming and going – within 5 minutes all the seats were taken
In the afternoon we walked to the harbor. The streets were jam packed with people shopping at the braderie tables. We actually had to stand still a few times to wait for the path to clear. In the harbor we spotted what looked like a military yacht moored in the bassin (basin). It was actually a private yacht called Skat and registered in the Cayman Islands. It was flying a Cayman Islands flag. It’s only 70 meters long and 14 meters wide. You can learn more about this super yacht by clicking here.
It was raining hard enough that Sandy had to hold an umbrella open on her way to and from Maison de Pain which is the closest boulangerie to our apartment. Good thing she had remembered to bring a bag for the croissants and baguette or they would have been wet. We had set our alarm and woken up early to do some shopping.
Sandy was at the Intra-Muros marché before the veg and fruit vendor, Monsieur Alix, had even displayed all of his prices. Peach plat (flat peaches) are one of our favorite fruits here that we can’t buy in the USA. His fruit is always good and it is wise to take his recommendations.
After the marché we were on our way to the bus stop. We didn’t need our umbrellas, but our glasses were covered with rain drops. We took the 8:40 bus to La Madeleine Center which is where a huge Carrefour Hypermarché is connected to a mall which has smaller shops. The rain stopped by the time we arrived. We had a lot of unusual things on our list like Brita water filter, specialized light bulb for our kitchen ceiling light, mixing bowl, and shower squeegee. We finished our shopping just as Darty (similar to Best Buy) opened at 10. Phil was looking for a small battery operated radio but couldn’t find one today.
Next we walked across the parking lot to “GoSports” (similar to Sports Authority) to look at athletic socks. Sandy had good luck searching for socks. Three pair of just slightly above the ankle socks were 6€.
Back to the bus stop. On one side of the street the wait was 15 minutes, on the other side of the street, the wait was 7 minutes. It doesn’t matter which direction we travel, since both bus lines end at the gate to Intra-Muros so we opted for a 7 minute wait.
After unloading everything we were off to Charley’s Bar for a coffee.
None of the individuals had put out their items for the second day of the braderie due to the early morning rain.
Sandy made a delicious BLT sandwich for our lunch today on a baguette. We wanted to mail a letter at the “post office” so walked in that direction at 3 pm.
Flower beds near the Post Office.
The streets were jammed full of people! Since everything had dried out, people brought out their wares to sale. Next we stopped at the Hôtel de Ville (city hall) for yellow recycling bags. They are provided free of charge as they are in the USA. Afterwards we went to the harbor to see what was going on. A small weather front was coming in across the bay from the direction of Dinard. The clouds were low and threatening, but no rain developed.
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le mercredi 9 août 2017 – Wednesday August 9, 2017
Sandy noticed the brick missing as she left our building. There has always been one brick against the inside entry wall so people bringing luggage etc inside could keep the door from closing.
The forecast was for rain in the morning and clear in the afternoon. That’s not what happened! It was sunny until 9:45 then the clouds and rain moved in. Every time that the rain stopped, the street dried, and we decided it was okay to take a walk, the rain started again. The temperature dropped and stayed to just around 60 F for the remainder of the day and night. If Sandy hadn’t gone to buy our breakfast at 8:30, she wouldn’t have left the apartment for the entire day.
We think the neighbors from Paris who own the apartment at the top of our building arrived last night.
le jeudi 10 août 2017 – Thursday August 10, 2017
It was definitely cool when Sandy bought our breakfast. People are wearing what appears to be winter weight jackets. We took the bus to Rocabey to pick up a few items from Intermarche grocery store. When we buy Perrier it is heavy to bring home, so we try to buy it when there isn’t other weighty items. I also had a discount for a shower squeegee on the fidelity card so we picked that up too.
Next we walked to the marché to stop at the butcher. While we waited in line (lengthy today because of tourists in August) Sandy asked Phil if he’d eat any of the rillettes (rillettes are a preparation of meat similar to pâté) as an aperitif. His answer was he’d probably have to be intoxicated for it to happen. Rillettes are a preparation of meat or pork or poultry (goose, chicken) or fish (salmon, tuna, etc.), or even crustacean (crab for example), cooked long over low heat in the fat. Then the flesh filaments are easily detached and form “rillettes.” By cooling, the grease goes up. It looks like a large dish of cold, congealed, light gray in color mixture; formally referred to as “Brown Pig Jam”. Not appealing or appetizing to finicky eaters. We ordered a small pork tenderloin, two slices of ham for sandwiches, and a thick piece of ham to have with a sweet potato. His meat has such a delicious flavor, it’s always a treat to eat.
A visit to the wine shop in the afternoon to pick up a couple of bottles.
Sandy’s favorite white wine from the wine merchant – Cave de l’Abbaye Saint-Jean – 2 minutes from our apartment
After putting things away we enjoyed a coffee at Charley’s Bar. However, the temperature had dropped, now 57F, and we stayed less than an hour. At home, even Phil was cool enough to put on a fleece pull over.
le vendredi 11 août 2017 – Friday August 11, 2017
Sandy brought our breakfast croissants home and shopped at the marché for fruit and vegetables. Monsieur Alix advised her to try green plums today. They were delicious to eat with our lunch. We were out the door of our apartment by 9:20 to catch the bus for tutoring at Christine’s house. It is always entertaining at her house and we were tired after two hours of serious concentration. We had a few good laughs today when Sandy misunderstood one of Christine’s questions. She was soon straightened out.
beautiful flower garden on our path to our French lesson
After lunch we walked to the quay where the 7 single engine boats participating in the VOR (Volvo Ocean Race). It is a race of 65 ft long single engine boats that are fully crewed. Beautiful boats!!
Volvo Ocean Race boats
VOR boat instruments
VOR boat profile
le samedi 12 août 2017 – Saturday August 12, 2017
The weather forecast is for 0% chance of precipitation and cloudy with a high of 19C or 66F. We walked to the harbor just at high tide (11 am) to see if the boats involved with the Volvo race were sailing. We watched several small birds, we don’t know what kind they are, dive into the sea, go completely underwater, then fly out of the water and away. They are fascinating to watch and since the tide was in, we could see the birds a few inches below the surface and through the water. When we returned to the apartment we researched the diving birds. They are “sterne_pierregarin” (a tern) and more information on them can be found at this link.
Sterne_pierregarin
Sterne_pierregarin
We also saw some new gulls wandering around the harbor. They always look a little lost.
Young gull
All 7 of the boats were waiting to go through the locks and the temperature began to cool off. Sandy walked back home for a heavier jacket for herself and a light jacket for Phil. She was back for maybe 2 minutes and it started to drizzle. Looking towards Dinard we could see the rain approaching. We headed for our apartment instead of a walk along the beach towards the Solider Tower.
In the afternoon we walked to the Plage Salbons (Salbons beach) area which is just south of the harbor. It is a charming little area with a beach, boats, paths and cafes.
Sablons w/Intra-Muros in background
boats in Sablons with I-M in the background
walk around the beach
le dimanche 13 août 2017 – Saturday August 13, 2017
Today the weather is great. Our challenge is we want to go to an outdoor marché which will be difficult to get to for us. It is Sunday and the buses do not run frequently. As it turns out we spent about 3 hours going and returning from the marché. We only spent an hour at the marché. The 3 hours of travel were really time spent mostly waiting for the buses. There were severe delays and some buses just went missing. Still it was an interesting and pretty place to visit.
MARCHE DES CREATEURS DE ROTHENEUF Aire du Nicet – Avenue de la Varde
The marché is set right on the cliffs which descend to the ocean. A really pretty area.
Aire du Nicet – Avenue de la Varde
Aire du Nicet – Avenue de la Varde
Aire du Nicet – Avenue de la Varde
Aire du Nicet – Avenue de la Varde
Aire du Nicet – Avenue de la Varde
On our return to the apartment we met our neighbor from the top floor. He was on his way out. We had a nice little discussion and caught up on what was happening in his family.