Sunday, October 11, 2009
On to Carnac
We left Trezervan and headed for the Carnac area, a center for thousands of monoliths. First visited St Cado, a small village on Marlene's "must see" list. It's located on a small island and hosts a very special chapel, one named for the patron saint of hearing. Marlene positioned herself on the stone table where hearing miracles had been performed and waited for a miracle. After standing up I asked her if it worked and she said, "What?"
Continued on down to Quiberon at the bitter end of a long strand of penninsula. Had lunch on the ocean and left for the Quiberon beach in search of seaglass. Spent some more time hiking by the ocean and decided to head out for lodging. Arrived in Aurey. Left and found a suitable B&B in LeBono. Unpacked and headed back to Aurey. Went down to the old port. What a beautiful small harbor. The cobblestones glistened in the darkening sky. A building nearby boasted of being the original spot where Ben Franklin landed on the European coast. Found a lovely small restaurant and had a wonderful meal.
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