These guys were great, roasting a lamb for us.
I'd be remiss if I didn't include a close-up.
Graeme shows his Bark Lake shirt to Robin and Sue.
I like the consistant colour, the curved lines, the wine glass container, but mostly the odd looks I was getting taking a photo of mustard.
Tasty food, Charlene?
Micah enjoys.
The first of many random photos of Peter talking to people.
Another of Sue and Robin, but only because they really looked like they were enjoying themselves.
Warren goes out to meet the meat.
I love this climbing tree.
Kids at play.
Graeme found the sandbox.
That's a neat back yard.
He gets around.
Jenn is really enjoying holding Oliver.
Are you guys enjoying your meals?
Two cute. (it's a pun, see...)
One photo to show the full tent...
...and the reverse angle to show the house.
Hi Pat!
Robin chats with the Cayman Contingent.
Benjamin is waited on by Mom and Dad.
French iconography: The Baguette. And check out that knife!
Peter gleefully giving away a can of maple syrup...
...observed with amusement by a trio of Canadians.
So, what do we do with these then?
Alexia looks relaxed, now that the big day has passed.
Micah, in an action shot with... The Big Knife.
Caught you.
Look at that gleeful grin. Yes, we have found Rochfort!
The climbing tree, unusually free of children.
Not to promote stereotypes or anything, but if there's one thing the French really excel at is making cheese.
Across the street, the potato harvest is under way.
Stitched Panorama photo from the far corner of the yard.
The cars get in the way a bit, but I do love stone covered in ivy.
The tree has restocked.
Bye bye!
Do you think they've had enough food? Probably not, let's bring out some cake.
If I don't look at you, I don't have to change the diaper.
Insert your own caption here.
Represented.
She's so cute.
Graeme has (unwillingly?) returned from the sand box to have some food.
I like the use of wrought iron, painted black, against the white of the house.
It's very bright over here by the house.
Happy.
You guys flank, maybe we can get the camera away from him.
Take a moment and count the similarities.
Grin.
No way, No, it's true. He really does paddle a canoe.
You know there have got to be kids just off camera.
Starting to say goodbye.
In this sort of crowd, a baby, especially in a stroller, atracts girls like a magnet.
Close up, a casual hug, caught candidly? or...
...a posed portrait. Context is everything.
It wasn't enough to play with the baby in the stroller, they had to take her(?) out too.
Take a number, girls.
Apparently Peter has conned Alexia into giving away Canadian flags.
A view of the rear of the property. Now turn left 90 degrees.
This is a German bunker from WW1. Premesque was on the front lines. Too tough to destroy, instead vines are grown to hide it.
Jay and Nissan keep an eye on Oliver.
Heidi starts the fire. (I'm surprised Peter gave up that honour!)
Something old, borrowed, and blue?
Symbols of love. (or of bondage, your choice) ... Oh bonds of LOVE. Right, I get it now.
Ah, success. Peter addresses the fire. Graeme looks on in the background.
I don't know what they were talking about, but their expressions are quite cute.
Alexia: If you're all going to look so stern, I'm leaving.
Yup, more cute kid pictures.
Trio
I really like this shot. As I type this, Catriona has about doubled in age, but she still looks a lot like that, but with more teeth.
Tired Graeme. Comforting Mom.
Glamorous Charlene.
Stackable Kids(tm)! I like the honest smiles.
A quiet moment for Jay and Nissan.
Catriona loves her brother.
Sleeping babies attract grandmothers. It's a fact.
Peter: I've learned, if you smile at Doug he takes the picture and then moves on.
Peter and Alexia opening a few gifts. (by request)
Saying goodbyes as everyone moves inside.
Oh, poor Catriona. She's so tired.