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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.
Tuesday, August 24, 2010
More Questions Than Answers
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Well, I guess you knew you'd hear from me. I love the caravan. You are near Basque country so it makes sense that there are caravans in your neck of the woods. The under carriage reminds me of ours although our outside needs a little work. I know in Ireland they have these wagons. A friend and her five younger siblings were given one of these with a horse that knew the way and they traveled without their parents for three weeks. Evidently the food was provided at the stops the horse made. Wouldn't it be a wonderful way to see the country side? Love, Leslie
ReplyDeleteDo they live in this and it is moving day?
ReplyDeleteI'm gonna go ahead and confidently say that they are on a bicycle ride across France and this is their RV/Sag Wagon.
ReplyDeleteMadeleine thinks they have owned their horses for a long time and they don't have much money so they can't afford a car and a house so this is how they live. The mother is asleep inside.
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