As we cross the border between Italy and France, we raise the French and the Corsican flags and stow the Italian and Sardinian ones for later use. In an hour we will be in Bonifacio, one of the most beautiful and nerve-racking harbours to arrive at. More to come on that later.
11 comments to “Changing of the Flags”
11 comments to “Changing of the Flags”
wow so cool you guys are soooooooo lucky
Wow – you guys – looks like you’re having so much fun. All the best to you all – SG
Envy you guys so enjoying travelling along with you.
This is better then books what education that you are giving the kids.
Many thanks for the updates.
Hugs
Aunt Sally
We just signed in to you blog — sounds like your having a combination of problems, but lots of fun ! Great experiences for your children.
Looking forward to more stories and pictures !
Good luck and be safe,
Bob & Carole
You guys are incredible!!
Just wanted to say how much I have enjoyed the photos and stories. Great stuff.
Alors, La Corse – one of the most beautiful Islands in the world! …et Bonifacio…. magnificent! Maybe you will be lucky to witness a procession while you are there. Bien s’amuser!
Hey Bill, looks like ur having a time ……seen ur folks Aug.5 /13 at their home on the beach …they showed me what ur up to ,and just to let u know there doing well …..enjoy bud…..
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