Saint Michael's-on-Strike

The evening before our return from Brittany wa went with the Hartiel family to one of the nearest beaches at a lovely little place called Saint Michel en Grève. The children disappeared, the womenfolk wandered off and we menfolk talked team, church, evangelism, etc. It's a beautiful setting.

We wondered if the local inhabitants are called Grèvistes (strikers). The happy folk of Caste are known as the Castois and the cheery inhabitants of Grâce are called the Gracieux.

As you may suspect, grève doesn't only mean strike. It also means beach, shoreline, strand, so I think a better translation of this placename would be St Michael's on the strand, or St Michael's on the shore.


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