Le Jardin de la Cite Carcassonne
1 Chemin de Montlegun Carcassonne, Languedoc-Roussillon, 11000, France
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Day 34
... side, with everyone else, all looking for a parking spot, which, luckily we find. In the main square, we find it's market day so we wander, looking at shops and stalls, investigating places for morning tea/lunch. We arrive at St Martin's church and go in for a look see to find we're the only ones in there. We had been inside for about half an hour, when an older lady approaches and says that it's midday and she has to shut the church - she goes on ...
Day 33
... mins! However, it's autoroute all the way home and we're in Carcassonne soon enough. Before you know it, we're pulling into McDo's once more - it's busier this time, with tables of teenagers on laptops and phones - doing homework, perhaps? You should have received the blog I sent. It's late and getting dark, so we make tracks, leaving the car at the flat before heading out to walk to the bridge and take some pictures of la cite illuminated from ...
Day 32
... in the car park. 2 horrid cappuccinos and we're connected. You should have received the blogs we sent from there. The staff were all dressed in McDo's blue jeans and navy monogrammed soft-collared shirt, with a taupe belt and taupe cap - and the bags that put your takeaway in have handles. This McDo's doesn't do breakfast as it opens from 10 in the morning until 11 at night. Dinner is in tonight and we have a epinard and fromage de chevre tarte, with salade. ...
Day 31
... a man - the owner, perhaps - who, when he found out we were Aussies, asked where we were from - he has a friend in Oz - it seems like everyone knows someone who lives in Oz! - his friend is Mauritian, living in Perth - we explain that we're from the other side of the country. I ask about snow in Carcassonne, at Peter's urging - the man is only too happy to show us pictures which just happen to be on his laptop - last time it snowed was two years ago, on 5 ...
Day 30
Day30
Wake up in Limoges - spent last night, after dinner, browsing through tourist brochures trying to find a porcelain place in Limoges - for which it is internationally famous - to visit in the morning before rolling wheels to Carcassonne. Not much luck - lots of places shut in January - or open only in the afternoon - or closed on Mondays - never mind, it provides a reason for returning (as if I needed one). So, we head directly for the autoroute and ...


