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EMMA: The Fourth Day

Our excursion today took us to Narbonne, a city of 48,000. First we went to the market. Unlike Olzenac, this a daily market where all the basics can be bought, bread,fish,meat,etc. From there we went to the Cathedral of St Just and St. Pasteur. Like the one in Legrasse, it is also in disrepair. Sad. We went back to the main square, checked e-mail, had cappucino. Back now for lunch. When we went to the market, Christophe picked up a large bag which had all the fixin's for lunch. We were presented with a hugh boat of ice topped with 3 dozen oysters and probably as many shrimp. There was also a bowl of steamed mussles along with a pasta salad and a local white. Bread and cheese rounded out a fine lunch. We cruised uneventfully until stopping for the night.Cocktails followed by dinner. We started with a fish soup and admit it was not our favorite. Dinner, however, made up for it. Sea Bream on a bed of fennel, grean beans and carrots. Following cheese, a lemon tart that was excellent. A couple bottles of local red were very good.
We spoke with Anita a bit today. She is a very interesting young lady from Tasmania. She is now 30 but as a teen, she was on the Tasmania National soccer team and was picked for the Australian squad. However, knee problems put her in a wheelchair for 18 months until a surgeon was able to correct the problem. She met Christophe while wandering through Australia on her way to a teaching job in Taiwan. She ditched the job in favor of him and came to France. They joined EMMA this year and have already been asked back for next year. She even convinced her sister to come here and work the canal. Her sister will join one of the other barges like EMMA next week.
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Narbonne Market
Narbonne Market
Narbonne market and an oyster for Greg
Narbonne market and an oyster for Greg
Ginger enjoying an oyster
Ginger enjoying an oyster
St. Just  cathedral
St. Just cathedral
St. Just
St. Just
Canal in Narbonne
Canal in Narbonne
Narbonne canal
Narbonne canal
Lunch
Lunch
In the vineyard
In the vineyard
Crossing the oldest bridge
Crossing the oldest bridge
Market boat
Market boat
Ventenac Winery
Ventenac Winery
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