In November, our organization took us on a trip to Normandy, a region in France known for it's fromage (Camembert), apples and apple products, and the monastery/abbey of Mont St. Michel. This place is built on a big rock in the middle of a terribly marshy area--at low tide, it looks like this from the abbey--during high tide the water rushes in ridiculously fast and makes the place an island. It's one of the 8 wonders of the modern world, I hear.
A few of us at the foot of Mont St. Michel, in a parkinglot that will be flooded come high tide. Matt in the back, me, Yasmin, and Courtney. It was really windy, hence the clutching of scarves and blowing of hair.
And this is what we were facing when the other picture was taken. Marshy, eh? Oh, and kinda pretty, I think.
Ok, my computer is officially refusing to upload more pictures. For now, look at these, and be on the lookout for more!
2 comments:
Oh Emilee,
I am fascinated with Mont St. Michel! I am so glad you got to be there. I love the Helen McInnes WWII novel set there (I think it was "Assignment in Brittany"). Thank you for posting; of course I have been checking the blog daily. I'm glad you are back. Continue to have a great time. Let us know about classes this spring, etc. when you have time. I miss you but I am so glad you are where you are. Thanks for the pics. Find that cable!!!
Virginia
yay for fun cool pictures!
Yes i still read your blog!
i demand new pictures! find the cable! put them on here! yay!
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