




Our third week in England was spent, appropriately, in the Southwest of England. We left France on Sunday visited Bath on Monday. We spent the rest of the week at a Family camp in Minehead called Butlins. The kids really liked it. The parents liked France better. Our children went to their first, but hopefully not last, English Pantomime. We learned that the common greeting is " 'all right then!" pronounced "rat en." And of course we got to see the world famous redcoats as pictured with Dayna.
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