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It's so much fun to spot the most petite voitures in Paris. They almost look like they are made for cartoon characters. Wish we could take one home. Sure makes parking easier!
Taylor, Greg & Doug Thomas headed off early Friday June 20th for a boys retreat in the alps. Of course they took their bikes. The main objective was to ride the steepest & most difficult passes of the Tour de France: Col du Galbier, Col du Telegraphe, Col de la Croix du Fere & l’Alp d’Huez. It was really difficult riding over 12,000 feet of climbing up hill. Needless to say they were hungry, tired & satisfied at the end of their two-day journey.
Saturday June 21st was the Fete de la Music. That is the one day a year anyone can sing or perform music on any street in France…just in case you are wondering it’s not legal to spontaneously Christmas carol or to play for cash on the corner. You need a permit to do these things. At our little marche Saturday morning there was an organ grinder playing music and singing old fashion French folk songs. Too bad that can’t take place every week.
Since we are from Utah we made sure we visited Utah Beach as well. They had a really great old film about the war. All of these visual aids helped us learn and try to imagine what really went on. The kids enjoyed seeing uniforms, ration samples & fighter tanks and planes.