What a beautiful coincidence it is that our nations celebrate their independence only ten days apart! History shows that we, the Americans, owe much to our French comrades not only for their military aid but also for their ideas. The more I have read, the more I am convinced that our philosophies on such things as essential as freedom and liberty share a common thread.
I had the honor of being invited to celebrate the Independence Day in Angers at the event hosted by the US Consul of Rennes, along with Mariette and association members Michelle and Jessica, who comes from Atlanta. There I also met Tara, an intern of the US State Department, who is working with the Consul in Rennes and helped organize this fantastic event. There, we heard from the Consul Edward O'Brian and and attache Eric Beaty, and listened to jazz by the "Tony Baker 3."
Back home in Nantes, the Nantes Seattle Jacksonville Sister City Association hosted an "Independence Day" potluck. About 40 members joined us to share a meal and stories of their adventures in America. I welcomed everyone and shared a book I have with photos of Whidbey Island, my home. It was great to get to know the other members and to hear about all the activities and exchanges they have been involved in- it shows that the sister city relationship is strong!
Unfortunately, the weather was less agreeable on the anniversary of the capture of the Bastille prison. Nevertheless, the night was perfect and Nantes put on a spectacular fireworks show along the Loire river. Meanwhile, nearby, the local summer international culture festival "Les Heures d'Ete" continued, this night featuring the music and dance of Turkey (the place of which in Europe is an interesting topic in current events, by the way). All in all, what a great place it is to be at this time of year! So much to learn, so much to enjoy, so much to share.
Et pour mes collègues français!

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