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La France, Partie Deux

"There is a difference between manufacturing the Christian life and manifesting the life of Christ among you."--JR Vassar
People watching at Au Fidèle Berger

<<Ah, la Bible!  Moi, aussi!>> was my landlady's response when she saw the French Bible that I bought for two Euros.  I knew I'd like her.  It's funny that when there's a language barrier where some things might get lost in translation or culture, the Holy Spirit connects Madame and I.  I just got back from a time spent at "my café" called Au Fidèle Berger.  It didn't take too long for me to find a place to call my own.  The cafe offers an array of chocolates, desserts, and of course the espresso that is sweet to the taste.  I mostly love the setting of this little place.  It's found under a arched, stone walkway out of the sun and onlookers, but I can people watch as much as I'd please.   

At Au Fidèle Berger I was just expressing to the Lord how I feel about the size of a pea in this country, not any less-significant, but saddened by lack of fellowship.  Lo' and behold, <<Voilà>> as the French would say, Madame begins confessions of faith in the stairwell as soon as I get home.  Seriously, of all the places the Lord could have put me, He decides to bless me with a light blue room (blue's my favorite color), balcony with a view, and a landlady that talks about her relationship with Jesus.  Ah!  How cool?  I am looking forward to what God wants to do in this house and little town, even in my very heart.  


As for a snippet of a different kind:

Have you ever been on a coach bus driving through the Alps?  I did today, and it was...interesting?  Think of the biggest bus you can find, and a road about the size of a bike path.  If I had a dime for every car that backed up to let us through, well you know the rest...and to make things worse, the hair pin turns and bikers were a little peeved at us.  As customary in France, the conductor honked cars, bikers, pedestrians, dogs and even babies out of the way.  Naturally.  Oh, and did I mention a "one way" section with construction?  At one point I watched through tears in my eyes as the driver stopped to move construction rails in order to commence.  Perhaps I was crying from laughter or ffrom fear of the cliffs next to us.  Thankfully, I lived to taste the cheese and wine at the top of the mountain.  Phew!


Yes, this was the "wider" section of the road

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  1. J'adore lire tes commentaires! La France me manque tellement, mais quand je lis ton blog, j'ai l'impression d'y etre!

    Donne <> a la France de ma part, S.T.P. ;)

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