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Life in France

A blog for the ups and downs of living in France from the point of view of an English person who has moved permanently. Caroline and I moved to France to escape the rat race in England and we are currently have 3 holiday cottages and are in the process of renovating an old stone barn in Brittany for gites (planning permission permitting).

Sunday, June 27, 2004

Wormery

Wormery

After we got back from a nice day at La Fosse aux Vaults beach at St Lunaire our friends Linda and Ian turned up unexpectedly with a present for the children. A home-made wormery. So after tea we went worm hunting, and popped a couple of juicy specimens in the mud. We will have to wait and see what happens.

Posted by Ian Haycox at 8:26 pm

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