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Saint-Omer Between Town and Marsh
Once we went to visit the Poitevin marsh, but it’s not much to look at,
for me the Saint-Omer marsh was far more interesting than the Poitevin marsh.
Because there was…
It’s a lot smaller I think…
Yes, here we had the surface breadth,how it’s spreads out here and there.
There’s that mixture, the coexistenceof the nature, the wild side,
the reserves of water, and then there’s the marshland agriculture.
When I’m coming home from work on the train in the evening,
I can see the bits of cauliflower, as it’s the season at the moment,
when the cauliflower pickers are at work.
I see them working in the morning when I leave,
and I see them in the evening when I come home.
And apparently when I leave in the morning, they’ve only just got there,
and when I come home in the evening they’re just about to leave.
I start to think there’s something going on