Monday, June 02, 2008

OK can sit down and catch my breath now...

The children are back at school, I have finally caught up on the washing (although with the rain there isn't much drying going on!!)
firstly:
HAPPY BIRTHDAY JOSEPH, BIG BOY OF 9

(photo to follow... can't find the camera just now!)
A big thank you or should I say " un grand merçi" to Christophe and Véronique as well as Victor and Paul for the warmest welcome in Ballon. It's a brave person to take on the whole Stainsby clan! We had a great time despite a few less than dry days!We visited LeMans old town and the cathedral (very much like Lincoln's). Together with the twinning group we learnt about how Rapeseed oil is made, the use of sunshine solar panels to sell green electricity to the grid, had an impressive restaurant lunch followed by a demonstration of heavy horses used in forest management to clear old trees in sensitive areas too fragile for heavy machinery... the skill involved with working those horses was amazing. Another city trip taught us about environmentally friendly city transport systems with trams and cycleways, with impressive tramlines set on lawns to be proud of! right in the middle of the city! We missed out on the bio-fuel run buses as Matthew and Joseph joined me to visit the village primary school where the year 6 had prepared questions to ask us! It was really interesting to compare the different schooling systems, or at least the pupils' take on them! We joined in with the main group again for a good knees up on the last night.


We were unsure about what to expect from our twinning trip... but good memories, good food and good wine with new friends made it a fun and most enjoyable break.
So if anyone wants to have a go.... language needn't be a barrier, hosting a couple or a family doesn't require much of a commitment but what an experience you can offer yourselves of sharing in a different culture, different food and making new friends.
Contact your local twinning group and widen your worldly horizons! Ballon and Billinghay

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