| Houlgate 2012 Plein Vent: 17-20 May 2012 |
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| Weather stopped some play en France...but not all!
Watch this great video - Click Here |
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| Goodbye Portsmouth
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| Busy on the Boat |
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Minkey is a hit with Mary the Brittany Ferries Lady
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When we arrived, we went to our digs ~
Cosy
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| Then we went down to the beach. It was a lovely evening: |
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| John flew his fighter
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| Keith flew his Birdie
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| Friday was a bit cloudy - but dry. We set up the Git Headquarters. |
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| Topping Out Ceremony
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| Friday Lunch. |
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| Mnum Mnum
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| Friday on the beach
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| Cloudy but dry with a good wind
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| Yellow Pages kites were a great success with the children
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| We met up with old friends....... |
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| Francoise, Michel and Keith
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| Ludo and Abdul
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| ...and some new ones... |
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| Stephanie with Paul’s carbonaceous Rok ------ and Stephanie with Paul
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| Smartie Pants with Stephanie and John in the background
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| The look on Minkey’s face says it all
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| Friday Evening BBQ. |
| Keith "Browning’s eaten all the dried radishes" Alan "He didn’t notice they were laced with senna and curry" John "I did enjoy all those savoury crisps" |
| For the first half of Saturday, we had blue sky, sun and a perfect wind. |
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| It had to be done .... Again !
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| Look at that weather. We thought "This is Houlgate proper"
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| It clouded over in the afternoon but this didn’t stop Keith and Paul getting out their KAP rigs. |
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| Keith was very pleased with his first outing using the GoPro. |
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| Here is the Git Gazebo with the usual throngs of admirers
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| Alan doing a sterling job of holding fort (Git Gazebo)
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| Meanwhile, those fighters are still flying well
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| Lovely poppies (or coquelicots as the French insist on calling them)
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| Michel D. caught Paul’s Tetrahedral from the air
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| Keith obviously has something to shout about.... But what?
Perhaps he’s shouting to Minkey to hold tight!
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| To celebrate the centenary of Roland Garros’ altitude record, this Bleriot XI flew from the beach and did a splendid series of turns for everyone to see. |
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| Not sure what policies he means to pursue.
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| Well, the weather then turned from wet to very wet and then to extremely wet
and then we had downpours.......... Quelle dommage ! (French) No fireworks, no lanterns, no night fly. Quelle dommage! (French again) |
| We went to the Casino and had a splendid meal in the wonderful company of all the kiters. |
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| Minkey, replete with party hat seems to have cornered the pretzel thingies ......and the vin rosé (French for Vin Rose) |
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| Our good friend the Ustad Patangwala helps Minkey to have a jolly time.
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| Sunday came and, what do you know? The rain had eased off a bit....... until we decided to take the Git Gazebo down....... Then it poured. |
| We had our packed lunches in the marquee and then sauntered down the town, met up with Francoise and Michel. Took a few snaps.............. |
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| An arty shot of some beer
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| Group shot in front of a façade (French for facade)
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| Paul and Alan in Le Globe. (French for something like.... The Globe)
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| Alan thought he might get his things together and settle down for the night.
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| We persuaded him to come back to the digs with us.
and then sauntered back to the marquee where we had a delicious paella (Turns out this is French for paella) |
| A propos (French) of nothing much except the Houlgate ambience (note two French words )
here is a picture of a typically overblown bit of local architecture. |
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| Monday. Time to pack up and say goodbye to Natasha |
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| Group waving at CPCV (which of course, is French)
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| We went to Bayeux (in France) to see the tapestry
We were glad to have been able to see it. The presentation was excellent. |
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| Arty shot of a cobble boss showing a couple of the trees which Guillaume (a French name) had cut down to make ships to sail to England to do a spot of conquering (le bâtard). |
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| These boys really go for Group Photographs. At least Alan and Keith are unperturbed by the wide-angle lens. |
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| The Cathedral (same word in French) is splendid.
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| Intensely coloured window
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| Then, back to Ouistreham (a place in France) to catch the ferry home |
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| It had to be done. This picture shows how the red sled flew for about 1.3 seconds before flying backwards and getting its tail snarled irretrievably in a car on the lower deck. |
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| Minkey gets a lovely hug from Fleur who was returning from a very wet bike Grand Prix (French for Grand Prix) in Le Mans (a place in France) |
| Just as we were approaching Blighty, the sun began to shine a bit - ready for the scorching couple of weeks to come. |
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| Business end of La Normandie (named after a place in France)
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| France is to the left of this picture.
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| So there we are (or were). Another Houlgate. Weather put the dampers on things a bit
but it didn’t dampen our esprit de corps (another French phrase meaning esprit de corps) |
| Thank you Michel for for some of your pictures - here is his splendid Flickr Photo Album |
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| Thank you all our friends in Houlgate
Agnes, Fred, Karine, Laurence, Valerie and all the Houlgate Plein Vent Team. Excellent organisation and a warm, friendly welcome. |
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| Échange et convivialité, c’est la philosophie de ce festival! |
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