
Having a wander through the streets around the harbor at Saint-Vaast.
Above, La Boutique Irlandaise ("the Irish shop"); a bar/tabac called Le Mouillage ("the anchorage"); and Le Chasse Marée ("the tide chaser")
On the right, a bar/restaurant/pizzeria/crêperie called Le Vauban, the 17th/18th century French military architect, engineer, urban planner, and writer who had fortifications built around the harbor at Saint-Vaast



Pizza and crepes are a good eats when you've had enough oysters.
ReplyDeleteI don’t think I could ever have too many oysters.
ReplyDeleteBettyAnn
You have introduced me to so many interesting little towns,., I enjoyed reading about M. Vauban!
ReplyDeleteLe Chasse Marée - I was wondering what that meant. Thanks for translating it!
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