After breakfast we all went to a huge street market that is open on Saturdays: over 8 city blocks full of fresh produce, meat, fish , cheese, bread, wines, clothes, books, you name it! Chantel does weekly shopping and Andy buys whatever strikes his fancy. It reminded us of Eastern Market on Capitol Hill. Later we went to a flea market that was also large but more like a rummage sale.
We went to mass Saturday night at St. Francis de Sales near Andy's daughter's apartment. The mass was in French, adding to the list of non-English services we attended. Then we walked to Fanny's to celebrate her birthday and meet her friends. We stayed longer than planned, but Chantel wasn't at all mad about holding dinner. She's a living saint.
We went to mass Saturday night at St. Francis de Sales near Andy's daughter's apartment. The mass was in French, adding to the list of non-English services we attended. Then we walked to Fanny's to celebrate her birthday and meet her friends. We stayed longer than planned, but Chantel wasn't at all mad about holding dinner. She's a living saint.
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