Always something new
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Even if you've visited the chateaux of the Loire before, you will find
something new and interesting on subsequent visits. Partly this is because
they are ...
Visitors
About Us
Susan was born in Victoria, but moved to Queensland when she was 11. Simon was born in London, but moved to Canberra when he was 7, and to Queensland when he was 28. In 1997 they moved to London. Susan worked for a large heritage and nature conservation trust and Simon taught music technology at tertiary level.
Now we live in Preuilly-sur-Claise, a small town with a population of less than 1000 people in the south of the Loire Valley. We write about the restoration of our house, the history of our local area, nature, cooking and anything else that strikes us as interesting. When we are not blogging we run Loire Valley Time Travel, doing individually tailored tours of the Touraine for anglophone visitors in our classic Citroën, Célestine.
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4 comments:
My guess is (on the right) Ken, Susan, and Walt, with Simon presumably manning the camera.
I think you'd been baking a tiny ham in a clay pot, checking to see if it was done.
Growing beans under a cloche?
Doing a toad census?
Planting the flags of the US & Australia on top of Mount Aignan?
If food, wildlife, or plants are not involved, I'm at a loss.
These people look vaguely familiar...
...and as for what they're doing, I'm stumped! ;)
I would have said familiarly vague.....
I dunno - I suppose it serves me right - trying to get interesting people to stand still for ONE minute
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