Saturday, November 6, 2010

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metal on the sides.
Inside pocket fermuture central zipper and a small pouch. The opening
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Monday, October 18, 2010

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Friday, October 15, 2010

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RETURN OF MR Drygalski by DROGER



Hello,
I'm firmly that I was going to send the message before the 16th announcement my return to Charleroi
, but no, it was not possible.
Even in Germany, I did not connect to the Internet. There are certainly some cyber cafe in their country, but I did not have time to look.

I announce that Friday, October 15 at 11hrs30, I'll be (if St. Jacques does not mind) on the Place Charles II in Charleroi.

Florennes Thursday I get to 14 before 13heures.
The next morning, I leave the Green Square Florennes specific to 7:30, I arrive at Couillet account (5 roads) to 10:30 in order to change myself for the second time (the first time gerpinnes).
Here for those who asked me is, the route of Couillet in Charleroi.

11hr00, starting Five Ways to Couillet, cross the street and follow Philippeville Nicole's car will be parked in the street Hauch, turn left into Rue de Châtelet and join the street Jule Destree, rue de l'Angel, M Street Meurée Street to Lock Street Willy Ernst, E Tumelaire street, rue Vauban and the Place Charles II.
In principle, I leave the coffee to 11 hours to arrive at 11:30 on the Place Charles II (City Hall).
arrive at Charleroi in the afternoon is impossible for me, I did that more or less 26 km run and I can not afford to to start in Florennes after 10 hr, it'll be too hard for me physically.
The last day that counts for me is to arrive as early as possible in Charleroi, see my family, my friends and to finally get some rest and drink a good beer.
Nicole and myself we will be happy to see you again when we arrived.

You will receive two or three days, the 16 th message of St Jacques 2010.
Regards Kisses and see you soon,
Michael and Nicole

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

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my return to Charleroi


Obviously when we share a lot of people have filled out the registration form for organ donation with An employee Communal Charleroi and a few days later they phoned to tell them that "it was not valid, it must go in his own town ".....
BODIES no borders and certainly not communal!

I'm try to change this nonsense and allow you to enter where you want ....
I need to hear your stories: WRITE ME

thank you!
Olivier GILBERT, DROGER

Monday, October 4, 2010

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CHANGE THE LAW!

TELESAMBRE:

http://telesambre.rtc.be/content/view/9292/389/
Every day there are thousands to toil in climbing stairs or walking a few steps. Desperately looking for a little air, they fail to catch their breath with difficulty. They suffer from respiratory failure, and for them, breathing is a daily struggle.

In our region the glorious industrial past, the retired miners lungs eaten away by underground work helped draw attention to this evil which today takes many forms. Heavy smokers, asthmatics, people with chronic bronchitis do not escape the daily use of aerosol and oxygen tanks. Doctors, nurses and physios trying today to break their isolation by giving them the means to pursue a life more or less normal. They speak in the magazine Living Sambre.
Christophe Cordier, Raphael Mahaux and Jean-Noel Le Marre

Saturday, October 2, 2010

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September 2010: Breathless


Hello,

Here is news of Italy, countries such as Spain warm.

Before critics on the road to Rome, I must say that I do not regret at all having done.


I ran into the beautiful scenery, cross Cities, Towns and Villages Historic and majestic, all these places are reminiscent of the way that hundreds of thousands of people of all nationalities and classes have traveled since over a thousand years, it's hard to tell, but do not worry I have hundreds of photos to show.

Here critics now, the Italians are not the same hospitality to pilgrims in Rome that the English to the Pilgrims of Saint Jacques de Compostela (Jacobean Pilgrims) and it is not nice.

If in Spain, the Spaniards who live on the road to St Jacques and the "Camino Frances" live mainly thanks to the passage of Jacobean Pilgrims (more than 150,000 pilgrims per year), Italians living "Via Francigena (historical path of pilgrims to Rome), they live mostly with tourists, especially Germans and English, less with other countries and even less with the Belgians and they scoff completions of the Pilgrims.

And yet, before it was the passage of thousands of pilgrims in Rome on the Via Francigena who were living these Italians, it's crazy, they forgot or what?

Everywhere I went running, there was no one km without any indication, a monument, a church and especially of entire villages or towns with old hospitals Pilgrims (there they even some who have become hotels 4 stars), were recalled to the passage of pilgrims tourists visiting Rome. They should think those Italians who think they are God the Father (not all but many).

True, when you ask the price of a room in a hotel (they do not display their prices), information when you're lost in a city or an explanation of what is written (this is often written in German and English but very rarely in French) or on the menu in restaurants, they reply as if we were idiots not to know Italian, so they work with tourists they do not make any effort to understand us.

Of the more than 500 km that I traveled on the Via Francigena, I met some pilgrims who traveled to Rome and most of them too (they told me to me or Nicole) them the same impression as me

, welcoming pilgrims to it tomorrow.

Another difference with Spain is the price that the pilgrim has to pay for the night. In Spain, a pilgrim should spend more or less (or dorm room) 5 to 25 and € 10 to € 40 (more or less) for a couple for 25 or 40 € you qualify for extra comfort. In Italy, the price for one person is on average 40 and 65 € for two (see price 2010 of the guidebook Touring edition), but when you arrive, there is always an increase from the guidebook (I must confess that once was the opposite).

Nicole manages a few times to bring down the price. At the moment I am writing this message, we sleep in a room with nuns and the price is 54 €. At the restaurant, it's the same thing, never once have I seen a show like Pilgrim meal in Spain and the price is often double.

All this to explain that the real Pilgrims in Italy is not always welcome compared to rich tourists and the fact we (not all but most) know.

Regarding organ donation , fortunately (it's a good thing) that there are many tourists, we have much discussed and distributed the various explanatory papers printed in French, Italian, Dutch, German and English, there was no English but most have bought a house in Italy (the Germans for that matter) are doing well and in Italian, we have them very easy for us to understand .

The majority are very sensitive to the issue of organ donation and thank Nicole and myself for our dedication to a good cause.

In Italy, two hospitals received me wrong, refusing to put the stamp proving my passage through their city. This is not going to bring down my mood, on the contrary, it motivates me even more.

One morning as we met a Belgian (Antwerp Lauwers), I gave papers at the Dutch driver who will distribute them to passengers, he went to Rome.

My itinerary in Italy.

After the Italian border and surpassed San Remo, I joined the "Way Francigena Briançon-Rome 900 km. To not get killed (I'm too young) by motorists on roads Italian, Nicole drove me up Berceto that will be my first step marked (over 500 km) running along the true path of Rome "La Francigena .

A good point for the Italians, unlike the Spaniards, they are many tags St Jacques to return, I took pictures.

The Italians leave Italy to St Jacques de Compostela, do the opposite then they are going to continue to Arles to St Jacques is perhaps why it is signposted .

Berceto arrived at, we spent the night in a seminar, we are well received and Youpie, it was not expensive. The next day I went as usual at 7 am and after 1 km, I was already lost. The tags are not placed in the same manner as those of St Jacques and the more they are tiny and yellow, the sun is not practical. It's nothing, I still found my path, do not we say "all roads lead to Rome".

I am a bit disappointed the way, many zic-zac to avoid major roads and run a lot of miles for nothing more, I climbed the Col de la cisa (1045 m dalt.) And I arrived in Pontremoli, I was surprised to be able to spend the night in the castle "that this small city in the Middle Ages, was an important step for the Pilgrims. The latter had two or more hospitals. One of them was run by monks soldiers, also called the Knights of Altospacio who like to Medesano controlled the comings and goings across Alpennin "*. *

guidebook Rendo 2010, page 76. We were alone (with the ghosts of the castle) after 18 hours we had the key to the Castle and overnight we became Châtelains.

La troisième nuit, nous avons dormis dans une sorte d’Abbaye, c’est le Curé de la petite Ville d’aulla qui nous a donné une chambre (10 lits pour nous seuls).

Depuis, le prix des chambres nous restent entre la gorge (J’ai même attrapé une extinction de voix)

Question Paysages, c’est fabuleux, c’est dommage que le Pèlerin ne soit pas, comme en Espagne, plus protégé sur les routes.

Je me permets de faire des comparaisons, mais je trouve malheureux qu’en Espagne, il y a des plaques signalétiques warning motorists that they may find Pilgrims (Pèlegrinos) crossing or walking along the same route they do. In Italy, there is nothing when the roads are very dangerous and motorists even more.

I crossed the majestic lands on Via Francigena ran on slabs of the Medieval era, I climbed the mountain passes, peaks, mountains and I descended ... ... yeah, this time I did not forget to write it, I ran on tracks white, red or gray

And from parish to parish, from town to town, from village to village, I have a head full of memories and many pictures in my camera, I arrived at the Gioia Monte or Monte Mario, 200 m to the left of the Via Trionfale, it overlooks Rome, I took pictures. Not to mention the hundreds and hundreds of people we have Nicole and myself, discussed and distributed sheets (Italians, Dutch and German) Explanatory awareness of organ donation.

Half an hour later I walked through the door that leads to Piazza San Pietro (known on the name of St. Peter's Square).

I did not enjoy my victory (on myself) without Nicole. Nicole who had arrived before me but had lost 1 hour to find a parking place appeared to me and off I went to meet him and we both crossed triumphantly this time, trampled soil Piazza San Pietro. With the world waiting in line (over 100 m) to enter the Basilica, I preferred to come back tomorrow for the administrative side.

We spent two nights Sisters in the Foyer Phat Dien (Vietnam) to 54 € the night. This is the cheapest price we found (2010 Rendo guidebook).

Physically I am fine and my sores are behind me. I am very tired but I think it's normal after more than four months on the roads and more than 5200 km (I'll count the exact number) in the legs.

I'm sure St Jacques helped me a lot, let me explain why. When I was very sore ankle because of tendinitis big (I'm a picture of my swollen foot), I asked him help me so I can continue the next day and for more than two weeks, I ran with an evil atrocity. The following days, evil disappeared gradually until complete recovery.

Since then, I still had several (never in the same place) and each time it ended the same way. Statements like this, I lot, so I think .

Thanks for reading, Nicole has corrected my mistakes and wonders if she has not missed (and I di not played with).

Kisses and Friendships of us Nicole

Michel

Thursday, September 30, 2010

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Book signings

Thursday, September 30, 2010 from 18 am to 00 unique, workshop 2.

Meeting, signature and projection Duperrin Michael Patrick Tourneboeuf and students of ENSA (School of Architecture of Nantes).
  • Michael Duperrin "In his absence"

  • Patrick Tourneboeuf "Monumental", published by the Library Gallery and the Maison Europeenne de la Photographie.


  • "New (x)", Dilecta Edition, with students of ENSA (School of Architecture of Nantes). Workshop led by Arnaud Théval.
    19 h 00, a workshop.

Friday, September 24, 2010

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15th

Hello,

I am pleased to inform you that since this morning at 10:15, I came running over St. Peter's Square in Rome . There was a huge queue to go the Vatican or St. Peter's Basilica. Tomorrow, September 17, I take a day off to go (very soon to not be in the crowd of tourists) in the Vatican or St. Peter's Basilica, to put the stamp on my credencial.


I'll take the opportunity to file a document explaining
about organ donation, which is the purpose of my trip.
Normally, I would send you the 15 th message
St Jacques 2010, but I have not had the opportunity to have wifi so I must content myself to send you this little message over the Internet on a home computer.

This is my third major pilgrimage, Charleroi - St Jacques, St Jacques - Lourdes, Lourdes - Rome, completed in 4 months and 3 weeks.

When I can, I will send you the 15th message, but for now, Nicole (who without her I would not do what I do) and myself, we send kisses and our friendships. Michael and Nicole

Here

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Plays

On Saturday, September 25, 2010, at L'Atelier de 14 h 00-17 h 00.

Free subscription
On site or by phone 06 98 85 02 12.
It is preferable to pre-register, on-site registration will be made based on the remaining possibilities.

These readings are open to all photographers.

Consultants: Leila Zerrouki (Nantes Esba mainland), Erwan Le Gars (mélanieRio gallery, the appointment will take place in the gallery), Mary Yolanda (Gallery Confluence, the appointment will take place in the gallery), Collective Bellavieza (Gaëtan Chevrier), the NVQ ...
For appointment to be held in the gallery to gallery and mélanieRio Confluence, the registration will also Workshop.

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OFF portfolios of NVQ NVQ

OFF Festival, organized by the association EV, moved to its 6th edition: two workshops, Camera Obscura and Photographing the night, a sleeper agent projection, slide projection and finally the exhibition "Friches3" Pol'n to September 18 to October 2, with photographers, Val K, David Brown, and Anaïs Denaux.

association with The Ev Association Triphase also partner QPN through conducting video interviews with authors invited by the festival.
This year, three interviews to better understand the course and the approach of Mathieu Grac, Justine Pluvinage and Diane Ducruet.
These videos are presented respectively, at the Temple of Taste, L'Atelier and unique place.

For its part, will propose Triphase October 21, 2010, at the corner bar TV ZINC No. 8.

Sunday, September 19, 2010

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message MESSAGE MR Drygalski

14th St Jacques 2010.Bonjour message to everyone on the small county, it's crazy, drivers run like crazy (even the Belgians who are on vacation and there are many). In the mountain turns, most drivers are tourists and they can not drive in the mountains (if they knew they would roll speed), then they come before me like crazy and since I left over, I see their reactions to know about me. Half of the drivers see me at the last second and make a sharp left away so that others who follow do the same thing and I, Whenever I have to stop or throw myself on the side for me not to overturn. The truck is different, the drivers use their turn signal to warn those who follow and depart from me as possible or stop altogether to let me pass. Thank you, gentlemen drivers. On mountains, in the 13th post, I wrote "I climbed mountains, and climbed down from the collar," of course I climbed the mountains I have come down too. For the reasons written above, after I joined the Avignon Italy Cote d'Azur and I took advantage to cross the Principality of Monaco Monaco.Avant, I went into the city of Nice on the Promenade des Anglais, the foot (mine). After Menton, I kept running until the border Italienne.Vu that we had no explanatory material for the donation of organs written in Italian (we will receive them in Middelkerke) and saw that it was provided in the schedule, we returned to Belgium to attend the 38th edition of the 4 days of the Yser .38 times and is the 38th time that I will participate in these 4 days, 28 times for the Army and FFBMP and 10 times only for FFBMP. 73 to 91, I had made them while walking and after four days of standby courant.La, Nicole's brother joined us for
give us explanatory sheets translated into Dutch, Italian, French and German by the platform of organ donation CHU Charleroi (thank you Ms. Joosten).
You will not believe me, but these 4 days have appeared easy, I was wrong (as usual) but I was fine. I must say that I did not run alone, there were always runners to join me and it made me happy and well, I do not feel I was in pain. 32 km per day, as usual I did most often was good aussi.Nicole also participated in four days, she made the 4X 8 km which was on the agenda. It amazed me, I'm proud of her. Thanks to the walkers clubs: the Train slippers Montignies On Sambre XII Marcinelle, Valor Acrénois, Bergeot of Florennes, squirrels and I Chatelet certainly forget that we have met who have encouraged us for the rest of our trip. The visit of the brother of Nicole and 2 riders from the ESM, Francois Olivier Tripodi and his Son made us very happy, and the 4 days of our friend Jacqueline du XII Marcinelle came specially for nous.J had it forgot to write that during these 4 days we have distributed papers explaining in Dutch, French and German (there were Germans and French people to walk and also Walloons). For those unfamiliar with this march of four days or why it is organized by the army, here is a quick summary copied Google.
General
Four Days of the Yser
The "Four Days of the Yser" is an international march, organized by the Belgian Defence. The annual military exercise is open to both civilians and the military, both Belgium and abroad. The event attributes to himself three goals: strengthening the link between defense and society by bringing together military and civilian at an event class and sportsmanship; commemorate the victims of two world wars, especially those fallen on the battlefields of the First Westhoek World War hikers to discover how enjoyable historical and touristic values of Westhoek.
The organization of this four-day walk is part of the tasks assigned to the 14th Air Defence Regiment of Nieuwpoort. This regiment, quartered along the Belgian coast, is assisted by the Competence Centre Materials and Product Support at Ieper. The organization takes place in close collaboration with the municipality of Koksijde and the towns of Nieuwpoort, Diksmuide, Poperinge and Ieper, which give all departures and arrivals stage. Each year, during the first week of August 15 (Assumption being an official holiday in Belgium), the Executive Committee of the Four Days of the Yser offers hikers four days of fun and discovery on foot. The secretariat identifies and traces the journey of 16 km and 32 km each day, according to the same scenario (exceptions are possible): the opening ceremony, the start of the first day and the arrival of one of four days (usually that of the first day) are always held in Koksijde-Oostduinkerke, the town where we find the origins of the Four Days;
the course of the first day will always through the territory of the city of Nieuwpoort, the last city of the Western Front of World War I; the arrival of the last day, the closing ceremony and the parade of all participants and the departure of one of four days (usually the fourth day) are always held in Ieper, the city became a symbol of the First World War; other places of departure and arrival times are at Poperinge Diksmuide and two other cities of the Western Front .----------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------- -----------------
Love, friendships and goodbye message for the 15th St Jacques 2010. Michael and Nicole

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

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14th message Mr Drygalski

13
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message from St Jacques 2010.

Hi everyone, That's good to be on the road to St Jacques, but it's hard to run in July and August on small roads and leisure borrow their car almost to the same speed as on major roads.

Finally, I'm not complaining, I'm still alive and my fitness is improving.

Tips for candidates Jacobean Pilgrims walk. To make KM for days and days, we must learn

to know your body and do not exceed their limits without asking because otherwise he will be furious and will let you know, there yae aye, it hurts.

me, now I know my body, then

I taught my body to know me, it's easier, as he knows what I expect of him and me, well, ... ...., it works (this way). Seriously, prepare yourself physically before leaving and most importantly, do not take stronger than another.

Nicole also knows what I want, but with her, I am compelled to concessions if it is I who must do the washing and correct the faults of my messages.

Back on the road.

After leaving Spain via the Col du Somport ran on roads, trails, riding the mountains, climbed and descended from cols. I followed the riders in the Tour de France ... .... Well, I mean I've taken the same route the same day, the idiots I was forced to detour.

These are not the riders who are dangerous, but the vehicles of the caravan.

I always tried to run on the road St Jacques de Compostela, I borrowed some of the "Way of the Pyrenean Piedmont, from Narbonne, the road to Arles via Tolosana" the path "Via Eurelia, Italy via Nice and Arles I also ran their variants. It was not always

obvious and have often been forced to seek other paths.

I followed several GR and unfortunately also roads with much traffic.


I ran in rain, fog, storms in, the wind was blowing at over 100 km, some days there was

over 40 ° degrees. It's exhausting but wonderful.

We

Nicole and myself, met hundreds of very different people, but always listen to our outreach mission for the organ donation. Contact Andorra and Italy, I crossed the Pyrenees, I passed through Lourdes, Bagnière de Bigorre to Luchon Bagnière and I took Spain Vielha, then I entered Andorra by the small but pretty town of Sant Julia de Loria. Normally, it takes less than one day to cross the main road from Andorra is not more than 35 km, 24 km of coastline (altitude 1988 m).

Andorra la Vella "The city of Andorra la Vella is truly born

1278 (date the signing of Paréages ), when the Count of Foix ( Foix , Occitan ) for France and the Bishop of Urgell ( Seu d'Urgell , Catalonia ) Spain became respectively Coprinces and created the Principality. Since the death of the Count of Foix, it has not been replaced. For years, the French president who became co-prince of France (when I went to Andorra, the French President was present to make an official visit as co-prince of Andorra), for Spain, the Co-Prince, it is always the Bishop Urgell in place. " Andorra la Vella is the capital of Andorra and counts 25,000 inhabitants . If Andorrans are friendly and speak fluent French, Question organ donation, Andorrans are nowhere. When I ask them how they should proceed to become a donor, they do not know answer. Andorrans, young or older, congratulate me for my action and they are attentive and listen to our outreach mission for organ donation, they not feel concerned, however. They say that if they needed a transplant, they will appeal to France or Spain.


must say, they do not receive much information about it in their country.

There is a site for organ donation in Andorra, but when an employee of the City Hall of Sant Julia de Loria wanted (she did not know that there was a site about organ donation in Andorra) open, the site was blocked

lack of updated and consultant (that's what the employee has read in wanting open), it is also not informed of the procedure to follow to give consent for organ donation in his country.

In Andorra, for more information on the procedure concerning the donation of organ donation, I ran over 100 km (3 days) but nothing so, nobody could answer that nobody cares, not even the local newspaper, called After the writing we are told that this is what we do and must continue, but Andorra State is too small to interest them.

I'm disappointed the reaction of this country concerning the donation of organs. If I am disappointed, I am not demotivated provided.





Leaving Andorra, I am again back in France but this time it's by Font-Romeu-Odeillo-Via

I continued by Bourg-Madame (yes I'm back in Bourg-Madame Nicole ... .. too), Perpignan, Narbonne,

Montpelier and all Villages and small cities it is between them.


in Narbonne, after my step, we received a reporter from the "Independent" to our hotel. The reporter was especially attentive to my mission of raising awareness for organ donation for the simple reason that y 1 year, one of his colleagues was transplanted (she had two hours to get to the hospital). Now she is fine and reworked since 2 months already. The day after our interview, there was an article in the newspaper "The Independent". A

Juvignac small but beautiful town that lies just before Montpelier, after listening to my speech, the Director of the Office of Tourism telephoned a reporter to relate the purpose of my trip. The next day we had an appointment Nicole and myself at the Town Hall.

After meeting at the Town Hall, we were invited to continue the interview at the home of the journalist. Three days later, the journalist sent me via email The two articles were already published in two newspapers, a small article in the newspaper "l'Hérault" and a lot more in "Le Midi Libre.

In Avignon, a reporter came to our hotel and also published an article in the "Dauphiné Libéré. If newspapers write articles on my athletic performance, I'm not interested this year, but writing about the purpose of my trip and motivation I have for do, then yes, I'm willing and I'm proud.

Nothing like the media to reach the attention of thousands of people. Perhaps there will consider who will do whatever is necessary to become an organ donor and who knows, thanks to that one day someone will be saved.

In the 14 th

message of St Jacques 2010, I will write my impressions of the four days of the Yser (128km).

Love, Friendship and soon.

Michael and Nicole

Thursday, September 9, 2010

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They are in excellent condition because they have been worn only 2fois. 1.3 cm heel for comfort
Price: 30 € (excluding shipping fees)
Possible pickup on Nimes.
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Sunday, September 5, 2010

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Presentation Dinner 2010

Friday, September 10, 2010
unique / music room / 18 h 30
presentation images of the 14th annual Festival Fortnight Photographic Nantes.
exposures, the theme "Human Nature" Opus 2 "I", the agenda of the festival ...

Press Conference
the morning to 11 pm, music room of the place unique.


> Graphics: THE BRAIN

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

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Opening September 17, 2010



You can register to attend the opening dinner of the festival will be given to 21: 30 pm at the restaurant glass casserole on the island of Versailles.


To do this, simply book before September 14th with Annie Radenac the following telephone No.:

February 1940 29 35 31 / 06 79 98 83 94

Placed in the limited places available.


The menu price is 25 €, by check payable to Photographic Fortnight Nantes.

Warning! Access to the island, night, only possible for customers of the restaurant. The easiest way is to run it from the opening reception held at the Town Hall at 19 h 30.


MENU

The menu includes starter / main course / dessert / wine (Muscadet and Anjou red)

  • Samoussa the curate of Nantes, corn salad, caramel spice
  • duck leg, verjuice sauce, apples and potatoes in the oven
  • tart apples, and vanilla ice cream.