La Lilandiere
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Maybe I should have worked out before this trip
... If only Bridger could speak french!
We had a yummy picnic of sausage, cheeses, bread and chocolate! I'm pretty sure all of our meals have included chocolate, as it must be required by law!
In the evening, Chris, Linda, Felipe, Agnes, Adam and I headed into Paris on the metro. We had reservations at a french restaurant downtown. We had a lovely dinner out while Bridger and Riley stayed back at ...
My Bags are Officially Packed.
... has traveled and played concerts in many different countries. She is fluent in Russian and French. Plus English and Spanish to a relatively good degree. She has a CD too. I'm hoping i can score one and listen to it. All the family members play piano. Turns out Didier was a student of Nadia's for 12 years before they went out. They both play beautiful piano, while singing sometimes, its really nice to listen to as it echoes around this mansion.
I went into their ...
Fontainebleau & Vaux le Vicomte
... out all the landmarks.
Lunch was at Vaux le Vicomte in a converted barn. We had vegetable tart with brie melted on the top, salmon with rice (not a dish I would call typically french) and finished off with nougat icecream and coffee. Also included was a bottle of Bordeaux wine which was very nice.
The Vaux le Vicomte is a privately owned chateau where the current owners live in the outbuildings. It was built in the 1600s by Nicolas Fouquet ...
Oh lo lo
... like very poorly designed wings and my heavy bag on the front. The journey there and back really did it hard to my back plus that day i took a lot of big falls. So currently my back isn't its usual sore, its just general had a ************ths and its very tired/sore. It was worth it though. I went to Franchard Cuisinaire and i have a really good sense of direction with the maps and my familiarity with he forest now so i didn't get lost a bit. ...
France is great, but careful what you eat
... READY MADE PIZZA. That was about it, no one died on my first ever night of Baby sitting (didn't want to tell them that).
The next day i decided to go to Rocher Cannon again except this time i had directions instead of a faint thought that its somewhere SW of Bois Le Roi train station. It was a beautiful jungle of rock that i got happily lost amongst the excellent climbing. I had tape all over my fingers so i stuck to things nothing more that v6 or v7 because ...
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