Our Tony said, We'll all go on A Parish Weekend to
Rouen. So 36 of us and me Set off by coach to cross the sea.
The sea was calm, the waves quite still. We all survived, no-one was
ill! We reached Le Havre and then set on Our coach journey à
La Rouen.
Rouen
When we arrived it was très late. We longed for bed,
but twas our fate That when the hotel came in sight, From trusty coach
could not alight We travellers weary as could be The 36 of us and
me.
The street was small - the coach not so. At end of street no
where could go. We tried our best, but in the end Our coach could not
go round le bend. The only thing that could be done - Go
back the way that we had come. Our Tony, trained for this event -
Directing traffic - off he went Sans lollipop, the traffic braved,
The situation to be saved.
I think the Vicar said a prayer And most of us wished we
werent there. And some of us just closed our eyes. The coach then
stopped. To our surprise We all were safe, we cheered, and then Back
round the block we went again. This time we found a larger road. Our
pile of luggage did unload, And thankfully trooped off to bed, On
pillow laid each sleepy head.
Tram crossing the River Seine,
Rouen
Next morning it began to snow Then rain, this didn't stop us
though, Weve weather just like that at home. And so we left in
groups to roam, The sights of Rouen town to see The 36 of us and
me.
Saw Churches, the Cathedral, shopped. To gaze at ancient
buildings stopped. When feet begged rest we gathered at A café
for hot chocolat.
L'Abbaye de Saint George
Then après lunch on trip we went To LAbbaye de
Saint George, our Saint And Patron, for a trip with guide, Round
gardens but firstly inside. This Abbey was extremely old. (And also
just a little cold!) We met un pigeon, lofty high, Regarding us with
wary eye, And learnt the Abbeys history, The 36 of us and me.
We next stopped at a manor grand, With splendid house, gardens
and land. The owners took us on a tour. We peeped in rooms and much we
saw That was of interest to see, Again were told much history.
Delicious cake and pots of tea Had 36 of us and me.
Villers Manor & Park
In evening we walked happily To dinner at LOrangerie.
The dinner menu was a treat, Nouveau Cuisine, but loads to eat.
First fish, then lamb, then chocolate pud, And every bit of it was
good. (Sorry - forgot the Camembert And Kir Maison we had there, A
drink of Cassis and white wine To start the meal - we liked it fine.)
Vin rouge and blanc and then coffee Drank 36 of us and me. Then
full of tum and clear of head! Meandered merrily to bed.
In morning in a place most blest, A very special Eucharist
We celebrated, one and all, Inside the great Cathedral. And this
Im sure for all will be An always treasured memory.
And then to lunch for crêpe - or two, Then back by coach
to join the queue For ferry back across the sea, The 36 of us and me.
And we were glad wed all gone on Our Parish Weekend to Rouen.
Group photograph outside the Cathedral
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Janet
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