Better late than never.............................................................
Mid August..Now settled in Aigues Mortes for 2 weeks, and here especialy for another fabulous french festival--
The FETE DE LA SAINT- LOUIS. As you have seen on previous blogs- the French just love to dress and up celecbrete everything..
This festival relives when King Louis comes to Aigues-Morte before setting off on one of his Crusades.. His procession comes to the gates of Aigues-Morte where he receives the keys to the city.
So the whole town celebrates his embarkation of his 7th crusade.. The whole city changes into a medivial town, with street theatre, medival ball, historical parades, knights camps, chivalry tournamounts etc, and ending the weekend with fireworks while King Louis leaves on his ship.
The procession happens twice a day on the saturday and sunday and the last night with the leaving of his ships.
Some areas of the french coast are not as attractive as others -- these blocks of appartments - all built as you can see in the 60's/70's!!! They stand out on the horizon like a titanic white elephant ( well we think so )
You can decide!
So time to move on and back towards The Etang, and Beziers in time for the first Rugby World Cup Game. Some quiet moorings along the way, across the E'tang and up to Beziers- with the last leg- glass and canvas down....
8th September--- beach head set up - table claimed, tablecloth on, and friends made.
We met lots of Welsh and Irish and others-- SA, NZ and Oz's It was a lovely balmy night, the atmosphere was relaxing and fun.
So the end of our summer- packing up, putting the tent and getting ready to leave.
Grahame Berry has a lovely habit of giving 'useful' things away that he no longer wants to unsuspecting friends--- we beat him at his own game this year- a lovely shirt bought in Holland about 10 years ago..
So our life moves to the winter in Chichester and planning next years activities..😀😀😀😀😀😀
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