SYLPHINPROGRESS
The tour of your family history in Royan is exciting. I'm fascinated that you're able to trace one line back to the 17th century. I haven't made any efforts for any of my family lines and think it might be difficult due to name changes at Ellis Island and the fact that I don't know or am unsure of some names, not to mention where they came from. Perhaps you'll be meeting some American relatives whom you haven't known? Perhaps other descendants are still around Royan? 2085 days ago
SYLPHINPROGRESS
I'm so pleased to get your feed notes, Sara. It was also good to happen upon Claire's blog about your hike. You may have seen the note I left for her, asking her to give you my "Hello." Have a glorious stay in France soaking up the culture and perfecting your facility in the language. As I recall, your plan some time back was to spend most of this trip outside of Paris. If you get a moment, I'd like to know if that holds. Unless I'm mixing this up with last year's language studies?
Laurie
P.S. Just saw your note on my page. The Barnes came to mind yesterday, too. It can be done. 2086 days ago
CLAIREINPARIS
I love my new hiking bag! But definitely NOT for Paris! For Paris, I use a crossbody bag, that way the opening is clearly visible for me and nobody can open my bag in my back (sometimes in the métro I even turn it inwards so that the opening is against my stomach!). Here is the one I use (all leather, made in Rouen! they have the same in turquoise): http://www.amazon.fr/dp/B004V47HIY/ref=p e_386181_51767671_TE_dp_1
Also, my new hiking bag is really a camera bag more than anything, so great if you have a big SLR camera that needs special padding, otherwise not so useful... Here is the link to the one I bought: http://www.ebay.fr/itm/191503632384?ssPa geName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m14 97.l2649 2107 days ago