Sunday, November 14, 2010

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La petite Normandy? A stroll through town

Yesterday it rained all day, almost without interruption. We went to the same race, perhaps a bit 'to challenge Ele said that Phil and I we motivate each other and who can not make us give up because two of us (crazy). But the rain we met other runners!
morning instead saw the gray clouds and rain without any ray of sun, we thought all three: what a beautiful day!
Yesterday afternoon I went with Ele to hear the last remnants of a concert of Gypsy music as well as several stands of the associations of cultural exchanges of Caen. At the booth of an association that deals with "to know and understand European issues in Lower Normandy" (sic), a woman who has stuck to do a test of knowledge of Europe. His colleague who has asked us to correct how do we know where is Latvia, and finally ... "Tout bon, Italy to Gagné.
So we gave the gadget the European Union, advanced by last year's election and he has presented the president of ... another Italian!
We were invited to dinner by her mother Phil in Cherbourg: she and her partner are very welcoming and full of kindness, kisses, kindness. One of the first statements of Benoit was: "The beauty of Normandy is that it does not rain forever!"
The dinner was great, although I'm not used to flavor and accompaniments: an antipasto with salami, bread, crackers and dried fruit, accompanied by a sweet wine and dessert (great with dessert, from my point of view) then the vegetable soup with cream, otherwise it seems too light! So
sea snails, which do not even know how to eat, and shrimp. Après
, great french fries and roasted with a little 'salad. All accompanied by cider.
And finally, the sweet you uncork a bottle of red wine, which would have been perfect for meat. A bit 'to fight for the great divide pasta course with us, full of butter and cream, and for those who have a niche, rice with milk prepared by Benoit. Since willingly drank the cider, the lady exclaimed: "Une petite Normandy future!" Well, we'll see!

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