Day Four - To Die For!
The next morning we woke up in the little appartment in Monthlery after the two Dads had let us sleep in the bed while they had improvised a bed on the attic. 'Adorable'! We were super suprised because one of our intentions became literary true! We had wished that good food would come our way in abundance. And now, with a knock on our door, there was presented: a 'grand petit-dejeuner'! Pain au chocolat, croissants, baguette, good cheese, heavenly salted butter, fruit and coffee...! We ate like queens and kings and then waved our new friends goodbye. They took the last table and chairs, to start a new life in homeland Austria, leaving us behind with madama Paulette; the 93 year old home-owner. Paulette gave us the key so we could stay another few nights. Our own key! She also gave as our new name: le couple: 'Les trois fleur de Paris'.
Immediately a grand idee kissed our minds: a 'jardin du té'. A tea garden in French style called 'The three flowers of Paris'!
Hello Monthlery! We visited the mediaeval 'tour' like proper tourists and waved until our armmuscles couldn't be trained more. After a picnic with leftovers from the breakfast we were so inspired by all the good of French life, we made up a new Wereldontdooisters item: a Wereldontdooisters board game! We will develop the concept when we get back home so hold your excited breath!
Our search for Internet started but we got lost playing in the fountain of a castle with all the other little girls.
In the evening Frauke worked at the video serenade for the house owners who had left us with the key of our own apartment. Nadja wrote postcards for friends back home and people we met along the trip. Marieke got deep into an article she found in a paper with the title: 'Can art save the world?'
Storm and thunder sang our goodnightsong once again and with the three of us in one bed we dreamt about what tomorrow would bring......
The next morning we woke up in the little appartment in Monthlery after the two Dads had let us sleep in the bed while they had improvised a bed on the attic. 'Adorable'! We were super suprised because one of our intentions became literary true! We had wished that good food would come our way in abundance. And now, with a knock on our door, there was presented: a 'grand petit-dejeuner'! Pain au chocolat, croissants, baguette, good cheese, heavenly salted butter, fruit and coffee...! We ate like queens and kings and then waved our new friends goodbye. They took the last table and chairs, to start a new life in homeland Austria, leaving us behind with madama Paulette; the 93 year old home-owner. Paulette gave us the key so we could stay another few nights. Our own key! She also gave as our new name: le couple: 'Les trois fleur de Paris'.
Immediately a grand idee kissed our minds: a 'jardin du té'. A tea garden in French style called 'The three flowers of Paris'!
Hello Monthlery! We visited the mediaeval 'tour' like proper tourists and waved until our armmuscles couldn't be trained more. After a picnic with leftovers from the breakfast we were so inspired by all the good of French life, we made up a new Wereldontdooisters item: a Wereldontdooisters board game! We will develop the concept when we get back home so hold your excited breath!
Our search for Internet started but we got lost playing in the fountain of a castle with all the other little girls.
In the evening Frauke worked at the video serenade for the house owners who had left us with the key of our own apartment. Nadja wrote postcards for friends back home and people we met along the trip. Marieke got deep into an article she found in a paper with the title: 'Can art save the world?'
Storm and thunder sang our goodnightsong once again and with the three of us in one bed we dreamt about what tomorrow would bring......