That’s Francis in
French, pronounced france-WAH. He’s from
Quebec, came here to taste and select pinot noir wine for stores back home. He flew into
Portland from Montreal, bought a bike and camping gear and has been biking to
various wineries. There are plenty of
area wineries to check out, maybe 30 or more within a few miles of
Champoeg. He’s going to attend the
international pinot noir conference in McMinnville in a few days.
Francois returning from a hard day at the 'office'
We bumped into F at
the park entrance building 4 days ago.
He was trying to get a hiker/biker campsite but couldn’t due to park
restrictions. Stays in those sites are limited to 3 days, then you must leave the park for 3 days before returning; he had already been here 3 days.
We think the rule exists to discourage
homeless people from settling in for long periods. So, we told F that he could pitch his tent at
our campsite, no charge, and he gladly accepted.
L to R: Ron, Holly, Francois, moi, Trish.
Ron and Holly, Trish's long-term friends, are camping nearby.
It's 5 o'clock somewhere. Ron and Holly on the far right, followed by Francois, Artie, Trish, Ranger, Emily (R/H's daughter) and John, Emily's husband. John, Emily and their daughter Margaret drove out from Portland and joined us for dinner last night.
We loved it! Your hospitality is generous and international!
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