On a late summer getaway to Brittany in 2010, I took advantage of the relative proximity to make a quick visit to Saint Helier, the capital of Jersey, the largest of the Channel Islands in the middle of the English Channel. I was curious to get to know first-hand this small dependency of the British crown with its own history and language, closely linked to neighboring Normandy. If Jersey was known in the past for its sheep's wool, cows' milk an…
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On a late summer getaway to Brittany in 2010, I took advantage of the relative proximity to make a quick visit to Saint Helier, the capital of Jersey, the largest of the Channel Islands in the middle of the English Channel. I was curious to get to know first-hand this small dependency of the British crown with its own history and language, closely linked to neighboring Normandy. If Jersey was known in the past for its sheep's wool, cows' milk an…