Tuesday, 28 September 2010

Day Six... Port Grimaud

Unfortunately the time is passing too quickly and the end of the Feast is quickly approaching but this morning we heard Mr. Clore speak for the first time as his visit is an exchange for Mr. King. He spoke about the food laws and how to live a healthy life in accordance with God's laws and statues. Yet another dynamic and poignant sermon during the Feast of Tabernacles!

Today was a chance to pretend that you're in Italy with a day trip to Port Grimaud and an interview with one church member who went on the trip:

-What was your first impression when arriving?

-The port reminded me of Venice. We also went to the old town on a little train (road train) and it was very quaint and picturesque.

-How much time did you spend there?

-We were there for about 3 hours overall travelling around the port on boats and popping in and out of the shops which were littered around the port.


-What sort of travel advice would you give someone interested in visiting Port Grimaud?

-You could go on the little self-paddle boats which looked really good. But watch out for some of the local sellers who like to overcharge tourists for food and drink.

-What is your overall feeling of the place and how much did you enjoy it by the end of the day?

-It was a really nice trip, the weather was glorious and the sea sparkled. It was worth going to!

Photos courtesy of Rebecca Vermeer

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