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Even though it was now sunny and somewhat warm despite the zephyr blowing our hats and hoods off of our heads, we had to be carefully skirt our way around huge deep puddles on the path. Weeks of rain had rendered the official thoroughfare across the entrenchments impassable. Battling the wind and the mini-lakes had us struggling as we made our way closer to the cliff's edge.
Day Seven - No Blue Bayeux on Gail's Birthday

December 27th 2012
No worries about freezing in our room last night. The bathroom nuclear zone was keeping not just our room but part of the hallway nice and toasty. We almost didn't need to towel dry after our showers. The water evaporated quickly. Outisde our hotel window the parking lot was dry as well. There was even a glimmer of sun out over the Channel. It looked to be a rather promising day weather-w ... read more
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