Dawn
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photos from our trip to France This is the link to the photobucket where there are a selection of pictures from our trip.
Some are of the buildings and scenery, some of the Diane Archery Club, where they made us very welcome, and some of the glass works we visited
http://s170.photobucket.com/albums/u252/blackarrowfac/
Hope it works
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fred
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Just seen your photos come on wich ones are you.
Fred
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Dawn
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Me with our youngest son Fred
That is only part of the view from their archery course
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fred
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ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhh He looks a good Fred
Fred
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Dawn
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Our son's name is Jason sorry I confused you Fred
Wayne Furniss and his family were there too
Wayne is the one on the left, I am sure you know him
One of the French archers on the right, his name is Eric, he is originally from Corsica
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segolden
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Love glassworks, very ancient art. That longbow you're carrying a take-down, Dawn?
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Dawn
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| segolden wrote: | Love glassworks, very ancient art. That longbow you're carrying a take-down, Dawn?  |
here are some pictures of the really special glass they made
Thats a one piece AFB it had some leather wrapped around the handle grip
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segolden
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Had me fooled, thought it was like the Kota that Kirk has. As for the glass, somebody's got their act together! Where's this place at, like to look it up if possible.
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Dawn
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I will try to find out if they have a website, and get the name of the place if I can
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Dawn
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Oh the wonders of email
this is a copy of the information about the glassworks
here is the website for glassworks; it's called verrerie de Biot ( verrerie is glasswork; Biot is the name of the village). unfortunately the english version is not availble yet.
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>http://www.verreriebiot.com/
Hope thats OK for you segolden and anyone else interested
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segolden
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Thanks Dawn! Going to order their catalog, nice compliment to our Irish and Roman collection.
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