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Showing posts with label Gulf Coast. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gulf Coast. Show all posts

03 May 2010

La plage encore, avec photos

Still not in France, but I'm communicating frequently with the au pair over there, Lauren.  She's great.  

So I won't inundate the blog with posts before I get to France, but I did want to share a few pictures from my trip to the beach.  The water was rough, speaking of inundation, and people weren't supposed to be in the waters.  Of course it was great for the surfers.  Made me wish I still knew how to surf.  I'll go again tomorrow, and see if I can get some more pictures.  I want to keep going until they won't let us anymore.

I actually stole one of the surfer's water bottle to put some of the beach water and sand in there.  Somewhere out there is a dehydrated surfer, and I'm sorry.  



02 May 2010

La plage et l'huile

First of all, thanks to Léna Roy for the clever blog name.  Her blog is listed on the right as really the only blog that I follow.  If anyone can give me the addresses of interesting blogs, let me know.  I'm really enjoying the blog world.  Léna is coming out with her first novel, "Edges" in December.  She is the greatgranddaughter of Madeleine L'Engle, one of my favorites.  She has a great deal to live up to, but I'm guessing she has a great deal of talent as well, especially judging by her blogs.  


So this blog is supposed to be about my trip to France, but I'm not there yet.  I will be going to Normandy, minutes away from the beautiful beaches.  Today I am going to go to the beach here in America, and hopefully tomorrow as well, because I am also only minutes away from the beaches.  I hope that we are all predicting the worst (le pire) and that it will not actually happen, but of course I'm preparing for a catastrophe.  So I will take my camera and get some last shots.  


I'm going to try and volunteer as soon as I get any information.  I went to deepwaterhorizonresponse.com to get the number for the volunteer information.


Also, I just spoke to my French family on Skype.  Right now, they have an au pair, and she's been there since March.  She'll be there when I get there to show me the ropes.


Here's a picture of me and my family at the beach.