Bénè BBQ

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Last night Nathalie, Gee, Alda and Nora went to Bénè’s parents house in Strasbourg for a barbecue. “Be afraid”, said Bénè’s dad, “if she’s doing the cooking!” But she did a great job at the BBQ.  The food was great, the company even better.  It was a shame that the weather brought the outside events to a premature close, but …

A few more house pictures

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Hope you’re not getting bored of us continually talking about the house 😉 The house sits in nearly 9 ares (nearly a quarter of an acre) of land. There’s a pear tree, a cherry tree, a mirabelle (a French variety of greengage) tree and a hazelnut tree. Looks like Gee better get used to pushing a lawnmower around….     …

Our little piece of Paradise

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Since the vendors have moved out last weekend, this evening after work we went by the house to show it to Stef, as well as to remind ourselves of where we’ll be living in a couple of months. The late afternoon summer sun was bathing the house in a gorgeous deep yellow.  You can just see the barbecue at the …

Tour de France

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Here’s how our street looked this morning, at about 8.00am. Police officers are posted at every road junction.  No cars are allowed.  There’s an eerie silence.  The caterers across the street are putting up a poster “Special Tour de France cold drinks prices”. We should have bought a few cases of bottled water and sold them from our doorstep…

BBQ in Schiltigheim

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Renaud invited us, as well as Jean-Pierre, Thiebaud, Fanny and François, to a barbecue in ‘The People’s Republic Of Schiltigheim’.  It was great to see François again.  Thanks again for the present! The weather was extremely warm – even Nathalie got a tan!  A great afternoon, with great people. Summer in France – it doesn’t get much better than this…

“It always looks like this…”

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This was taken at 11.00pm, when the street cleaners had finished washing down every square centimetre of the street.  While it can never be called dirty, we’ve never seen the place so spotless.  It should look great on the television for the Tour de France coverage. I can hear the Strasbourg councillors saying “We don’t know what you mean! Strasbourg …