September 15, 2024
In Le Tréport: a photo gallery
First off, thanks to everyone for your words of sympathy, concern, and offers to help. It’s really helped keep our morale up during a pretty discouraging time. And just a quick update on how we’re doing, a day after that horrible train adventure. Rachael seems significantly better than even a few days ago, and as we speak she’s staring at the map looking for ideas for a hike she’d like to take tomorrow. Nearly normal.
I’m not normal of course (no comments, please), but I’m strikingly improved over how I was when I woke up, and feeling steadily better all day. We started out the day with Rachael walking to the visitor center to find out the location of the nearest clinic or hospital I could be seen if I didn’t improve, but unless I flatten myself again I don’t see the need.
We spent a good part of the afternoon planning out what’s next once we’re ready to start moving again; but for those of you who’ve been worrying about us I think you can relax a bit.
(An afterthought. Note the date - this was written two days ago, and a lot has happened since then. We can look at this as a point in time snapshot when we look back on this someday. So maybe don’t relax too much just yet.)
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I thought Le Tréport was really a beautiful spot and was glad we were here for a few days to give time to look around. Rachael hardly left the room at all except to go to the store or dinner, but on both of our layover days I went out on foot. This group is from the first day - in Le Tréport itself, down to its lighthouse, and along the beach below the cliffs that rise up right behind it. one of these days I’ll find the time and energy to say more, but not now. I don’t think I’ll forget.
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