Man, what a day! I swear, I thought I was just gonna crunch numbers and call it a day. But nah, life had other plans for me in Saint-Valery-en-Caux. So, I roll outta bed, right? The sun’s shining, birds are chirping, and I’m like, “Today’s gonna be chill.” I grab my coffee from that little café on Rue de la République. You know the one? The one with the weirdly shaped croissants? Yeah, that place. I take a sip, and boom! It’s like a hug in a mug. But then, I head to the office on Rue de la Mer. I’m all set to tackle some tax returns. But guess what? My computer decides to throw a tantrum. Like, seriously? I’m an accountant, not a tech support hotline! I’m banging on the keyboard like it owes me money. Then, outta nowhere, my boss storms in. He’s all like, “We need to talk about the budget!” I’m thinking, “Dude, can’t you see I’m having a meltdown here?” But no, he’s got that serious face on. Turns out, we’re over budget on some project. Great. Just what I needed. After that, I needed a breather. So, I hit the streets. I stroll down to the harbor. The view is insane! The cliffs, the sea, the boats bobbing around. I’m like, “Why can’t I just live here forever?” But then I remember, I gotta pay rent. Ugh. I stop by the old church, Église Saint-Martin. It’s beautiful, man. I’m standing there, just soaking it all in. And then, I see this couple getting married. Like, right there! I’m all “Aww, love is in the air!” But then I trip over a stone and almost faceplant. Classic me, right? So, I’m feeling a bit better, but then I get a call. It’s my client. They’re freaking out about their taxes. I’m like, “Chill, I got this.” But inside, I’m panicking. I mean, who wants to deal with tax drama on a beautiful day? I head back to the office, and guess what? My computer’s still being a diva. I’m ready to throw it out the window. But then, my coworker, Marie, brings in some pastries from that bakery on Rue de la Mer. I’m like, “Okay, maybe today isn’t a total disaster.” We munch on those pastries, and I’m feeling good again. But then, I spill coffee all over my paperwork. I’m cursing like a sailor. “Why me?!” I’m pretty sure I invented new curse words at that moment. Finally, the day winds down. I’m exhausted but kinda happy. I walk back to the harbor, and the sunset is just stunning. The sky’s all pink and orange, and I’m thinking, “Maybe life isn’t so bad after all.” I sit on a bench, just watching the waves crash. I think about how Saint-Valery-en-Caux is this hidden gem. The cliffs, the history, the vibe. It’s got character, you know? So, yeah, my day was a rollercoaster. But I wouldn’t trade it for anything. Saint-Valery-en-Caux, you crazy little town, you’ve got my heart. Even if my computer doesn’t.