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the week ending Sunday June 26, 2022 – la semaine se terminant le dimanche 26 juin 2022

27 Monday Jun 2022

Posted by philipdenotto in 2022-France

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18th century, cider, esplanade saint-vincent, fete des corsaires, guy, jean-yves, l'écume des bières, mint, mole, rocabey


MONDAY-20th walked to the harbor and then on the mole in both the morning and afternoon. There was a threat of rain showers which kept us close to home.

Corsaire ferry passangers
sea water swimming pool from the mole
Monday morning and afternoon walks to the harbor and then on the mole

TUESDAY-21st had us walking to the Intermarché Super where we did the large item shopping for the week. Our friend Guy was leaving the store as we were arriving. He was there early and we were a bit late.

In the afternoon we took a walk out to the harbor and walked on the mole (breakwater). There was a diver working near the Renard sailing ship and a sail-surfer speeding around the harbor.

diver by the Renard
sail-surfer skimming along
Tuesday afternoon walk to the harbor and on the mole

WEDNESDAY-22nd walk on the digue. The digue was very quiet. The tide was out so there was not much surf noise. There were very few people on the digue, not many walkers, not many bikers, and few runners. The pictures below were taken at noon and we were pretty much by ourselves.

On the digue looking way from Intra-Muros
On the digue looking toward Intra-Muros
Not many people on the digue today, very different from the usual

THURSDAY-23rd we walked to the Rocabey marché. We did our usual shopping for meat, vegetable and fruit. The marché was not busy at all. On the walk back we once again saw our friend Jean-Yves and his little dog, Fripouille (scoundrel).

This evening we went to a new restaurant, Le Bar à Tartines. A tartines is a fancy French open-faced sandwich topped with spreadable ingredients. It was very good. You can read more about the restaurant here on Trip Adviser. We will have more to say about the resto after our next visit.

FRIDAY-24th and we took a long walk on the digue. It was low-tide and the beach was huge. You could see a lot of rock formations which are usually under water. The low-tide exposed a lot of the rock formations. We did see a man running in sandals. The second time we saw him he was running bare footed, so he must have been toughening up his feet for some sort of event.

The afternoon was very quiet with an on-again off-again threat of rain. When we did go for a walk we made it a short one because the wind was blowing too strongly. We did see some notices in a few parking lots which closed them to parking for the next 10 day or so. It looks like a film company is going to do some filming on and round the south ramparts. We’ll have to keep an eye on events.

Just before returning to the apartment we stopped at the beer store L écume des bières (Beer foam). We bought a bottle of cider and two bottles of beer.

Our cider purchase, it was very good

SATURDAY-25th and we took a walk to Esplanade Saint-Vincent. The esplanade is just outside the ramparts by the castle. The city hosted a Fete des Corsaires (Feast of the Corsairs) today. The event has people dressed up as pirates and people from the 18th century. The event is focused on activities for children to do related to the seafaring history of the city.

In the late afternoon we returned to the Esplanade Saint-Vincent to watch the parade for the close of the Fete des Corsaires. There were dozens of costumed actors representing, military, pirates, lords and ladies, bourgeoisie and peasants. There were also dancers from India since the event specifically included references to 18th century voyages to the East Indies.

The celtic band leading the parade
lords and ladies in the parade
India dancers
The back of a swordsman, the only shot I could get of this colorful guy.
Fete des Corsaires end with a parade, music and dancing

SUNDAY-26th and we took a great walk on the digue. The weather is great, low 17°C (60°F), light winds, and some clouds. The digue was a busy place today, as was the beach. It was low tide, so there were many people walking on the beach.

Our walk on the digue of 5.12KM (3.18MI)

Now that you have made it this far you have a choice on how to continue. Below is an album of photos from this week titled 2022-06-26 week album. There are two ways you can view the photos.

The first way is to click on the title area of the album. So click on the 2022-06-26 week album and the album will open in FLICKR.

The other way is to click on the right >arrow in the area below. Clicking on the arrow will show the next photo in the album.

2022-06-26 week album
2022-06-26 week album
52 photos
  • morning walk to the harbor
    morning walk to the harbor
  • morning walk to the harbor
    morning walk to the harbor
  • morning walk to the harbor
    morning walk to the harbor
  • morning walk to the harbor
    morning walk to the harbor
  • morning walk to the harbor
    morning walk to the harbor
  • morning walk to the harbor
    morning walk to the harbor
  • morning walk to the harbor
    morning walk to the harbor
  • morning walk to the harbor
    morning walk to the harbor
  • morning walk to the harbor
    morning walk to the harbor
  • morning walk to the harbor
    morning walk to the harbor
  • Monday afternoon walk on the mole
    Monday afternoon walk on the mole
  • Monday afternoon walk on the mole
    Monday afternoon walk on the mole
  • Monday afternoon walk on the mole
    Monday afternoon walk on the mole
  • Monday afternoon walk on the mole
    Monday afternoon walk on the mole
  • Wednesday late morning walk on the digue
    Wednesday late morning walk on the digue
  • Wednesday late morning walk on the digue
    Wednesday late morning walk on the digue
  • Wednesday late morning walk on the digue
    Wednesday late morning walk on the digue
  • Wednesday late morning walk on the digue
    Wednesday late morning walk on the digue
  • Wednesday late morning walk on the digue
    Wednesday late morning walk on the digue
  • Wednesday afternoon at the harbor - taxi-boat
    Wednesday afternoon at the harbor – taxi-boat
  • Wednesday afternoon at the harbor
    Wednesday afternoon at the harbor
  • Austria license plate
    Austria license plate
  • Lithuania license plate
    Lithuania license plate
  • Italy license plate
    Italy license plate
  • Friday morning walk on the digue
    Friday morning walk on the digue
  • Friday morning walk on the digue
    Friday morning walk on the digue
  • Friday morning walk on the digue
    Friday morning walk on the digue
  • Friday morning walk on the digue
    Friday morning walk on the digue
  • Friday morning walk on the digue
    Friday morning walk on the digue
  • Friday morning walk on the digue
    Friday morning walk on the digue
  • Friday morning walk on the digue
    Friday morning walk on the digue
  • Friday afternoon walk to the harbor
    Friday afternoon walk to the harbor
  • Friday afternoon walk to the harbor
    Friday afternoon walk to the harbor
  • Saturday morning walk to the castle
    Saturday morning walk to the castle
  • Saturday morning walk to the castle
    Saturday morning walk to the castle
  • Saturday morning walk to the castle
    Saturday morning walk to the castle
  • Saturday morning walk to the castle
    Saturday morning walk to the castle
  • Saturday morning walk to the castle
    Saturday morning walk to the castle
  • Saturday morning walk to the castle
    Saturday morning walk to the castle
  • Saturday morning walk to the castle
    Saturday morning walk to the castle
  • Saturday parade at end of Fete des Corsaires in Esplanade Saint-Vincent
    Saturday parade at end of Fete des Corsaires in Esplanade Saint-Vincent
  • Saturday parade at end of Fete des Corsaires in Esplanade Saint-Vincent
    Saturday parade at end of Fete des Corsaires in Esplanade Saint-Vincent
  • Saturday parade at end of Fete des Corsaires in Esplanade Saint-Vincent
    Saturday parade at end of Fete des Corsaires in Esplanade Saint-Vincent
  • Saturday parade at end of Fete des Corsaires in Esplanade Saint-Vincent
    Saturday parade at end of Fete des Corsaires in Esplanade Saint-Vincent
  • Saturday parade at end of Fete des Corsaires in Esplanade Saint-Vincent
    Saturday parade at end of Fete des Corsaires in Esplanade Saint-Vincent
  • Saturday parade at end of Fete des Corsaires in Esplanade Saint-Vincent
    Saturday parade at end of Fete des Corsaires in Esplanade Saint-Vincent
  • Sunday morning walk on the digue
    Sunday morning walk on the digue
  • Sunday morning walk on the digue
    Sunday morning walk on the digue
  • Sunday morning walk on the digue
    Sunday morning walk on the digue
  • Sunday morning walk on the digue
    Sunday morning walk on the digue
  • Sunday morning walk on the digue
    Sunday morning walk on the digue
  • Sunday morning walk on the digue
    Sunday morning walk on the digue

That is all for this week in Saint-Malo. Au revoir.

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