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Blog for Volunteers Working Holiday in South West France
The new blog for the working group presently on the volunteers working holiday in south west France the name of the blog is
A Volunteers Working Holiday in South West France
A Volunteers Working Holiday in South West France
Friday, July 16, 2010
Link to the initial 2010 blog started by Adrienne
Remeber this blog was started by Adrienee and this is the link to the prior postings
ADRIENNES WORKING HOLIDAY AT LA GIRAUDIERE
Here is the link to the La Giraudiere project at
French working holiday
ADRIENNES WORKING HOLIDAY AT LA GIRAUDIERE
Here is the link to the La Giraudiere project at
French working holiday
My La Giraudiere Experience - Day 15
July 16
Today we said good bye to Lewis. He will be greatly missed. We've never met a more courteous, helpful, and nice young man. His parents should be very proud to have raised such a wonderful son.
I sadly leave La Giraudiere as well. My experience here has far outweighed my expectations. Thanks so much everyone for such a lovely lovely time. I take with me new friendships that I hope will turn into longtime friendships. Paul, thank you for this wonderful opportunity. I admire and respect everything that you are doing here. Hopefully my summer plans next year will include a visit to LG! (I know what you're thinking Paul, but I'll be back anyway!)
Take care everyone!
Today we said good bye to Lewis. He will be greatly missed. We've never met a more courteous, helpful, and nice young man. His parents should be very proud to have raised such a wonderful son.
I sadly leave La Giraudiere as well. My experience here has far outweighed my expectations. Thanks so much everyone for such a lovely lovely time. I take with me new friendships that I hope will turn into longtime friendships. Paul, thank you for this wonderful opportunity. I admire and respect everything that you are doing here. Hopefully my summer plans next year will include a visit to LG! (I know what you're thinking Paul, but I'll be back anyway!)
Take care everyone!
My La Giraudiere Experience - Day 14
July 15
Paul decided to give us another day off! We all drove down to Royan and enjoyed the wonderful town and its beaches. Paul, you’re the best!



We enjoyed dinner at St. Bernard’s, thanks to John and Keith who footed the bill. The dinner also turned into a farewell party for Lewis and me. Lewis will head back to Scotland tomorrow afternoon, while I will return to Avignon, France before continuing on to Oslo, Norway (and finally the US). What a memorable night!
Paul decided to give us another day off! We all drove down to Royan and enjoyed the wonderful town and its beaches. Paul, you’re the best!
We enjoyed dinner at St. Bernard’s, thanks to John and Keith who footed the bill. The dinner also turned into a farewell party for Lewis and me. Lewis will head back to Scotland tomorrow afternoon, while I will return to Avignon, France before continuing on to Oslo, Norway (and finally the US). What a memorable night!
My La Giraudiere Experience - Day 13
July 14– Bastille Day
All of us helped clean up after last night’s festivities. Paul then gave us the day off for France’s national holiday. Everyone took the day to relax. Thanks so much Paul!
Some time during the afternoon, we received two more visitors at LG. John and Keith, from Great Britain. John and Keith are two very good and long-time friends of Paul. They are here to do some roof repair.
All of us helped clean up after last night’s festivities. Paul then gave us the day off for France’s national holiday. Everyone took the day to relax. Thanks so much Paul!
Some time during the afternoon, we received two more visitors at LG. John and Keith, from Great Britain. John and Keith are two very good and long-time friends of Paul. They are here to do some roof repair.
My La Giraudiere Experience - Day 12
July 13, 2010













Today we eagerly await the festivities celebrating Bastille Day. Therese and Lewis joined Paul in his truck to head down to the lake to prepare for the evening’s festivities. Poor Sydney had to remain behind as they had no room in the van for him (nor could he provide an extra set of hands).
Minjie and Kim put up shelves in the rooms they cleared out last Friday; while Linda, back from her “extended” weekend, resumed her work on LG’s webpage design.
Lunch was our typical menu. We were missing Therese, however, who stayed to have lunch with some of her new Brossac friends.
No one had dinner duty this evening, as we had been invited to eat down at the lake. Minjie, Lewis, and I went down a little early with Paul for “les appertifs.”
We sat down to eat around 9 o’clock. We had a very satisfying dinner coupled with great (French) conversation.
The fireworks started at 11:00. We all enjoyed the spectacular display.
After the fireworks the dancing began. While we were tempted to show off our dance moves, we decided to skip the after-party and head back to the house. That is, everyone except Therese, who, despite working all day, stayed behind to help Paul serve drinks to the people of Brossac. (The small town of Brossac had me fooled. They really know how to have some fun!)
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