So I'm back from France and Fontainebleau. I would regale you with tales of fine climbing, good eating and masterful pontoon playing, but I'm very tired and I'm typing on a lousy windows machine (APPLE-C! Why won't you apple-c?!?). Some photo are up with more to come when I get back to Ipswich and my trusty iBook, for now see the few on flickr. Two observations though: How is it that I can get my flight moved forwards by three hours for nothing, even with all it's complicated security proceedings, yet I can't get my train ticket moved forward three hours without coughing up cash? And why do the French as a nation seem to object to having any sort of practical lighting in any of their public areas? One train, two train stations, one toilet and assorted walkways and approximately 5 watts of lighting between them.
(m) Seb
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