Documenting the trials and tribulations of Doug Reid and Nancy Procter as they attempt to purchase and renovate a French "fixer-upper" in the foothills of the Pyrenees with new French power tools and a new language.
Saturday, July 12, 2008
Riddle....
How can you go to Spain without ever leaving France?
Leslie here... I have been trying to post some comments but no success. Briefly, for Harley, sabord is part of the phrase "mille sabords" which can translate as shiver me timbers or holy mackerel. I am glued to le Tour coverage, le peloton is fascinating, there is so much more to this bike race than who crosses the finish line first.
Judy here...I've been reading a mystery book by Cara Black (Murder in the rue de Paradis) which takes place in Paris. She mentions looking at her Tintin watch. Do you think that is something like a Mickey Mouse watch?
a good spanish restaurant?
ReplyDeleteLeslie here... I have been trying to post some comments but no success. Briefly, for Harley, sabord is part of the phrase "mille sabords" which can translate as shiver me timbers or holy mackerel. I am glued to le Tour coverage, le peloton is fascinating, there is so much more to this bike race than who crosses the finish line first.
ReplyDeleteJudy here...I've been reading a mystery book by Cara Black (Murder in the rue de Paradis) which takes place in Paris. She mentions looking at her Tintin watch. Do you think that is something like a Mickey Mouse watch?
ReplyDeleteLeslie here...Peggy, just press on with your comments!
ReplyDeleteLeslie here...Peggy, just press on with your comments!
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