Domaine les Tamaris et les Portes du soleil Portiragnes
RD 37 Portiragnes, Languedoc-Roussillon, 34420 , France
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Update and Devo from Curtis!
... ever been on a long trip like this? If so, where was it and how was it? Have you ever been to Paris or London? If not, you should go and maybe go to Rome and Barcelona too. When I am in high school I want to come back to Paris as an exchange student and in college I will go to Brazil!
Sincerely, Curtis
Here is a devotional I am working on, Curtis:
Title: World War 2 Bunkers
"Therefore ...
Final day travelling on Canal du Midi
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The old centre of the township had a well organized self-guided walking tour of the architecture. Through this we can across the town square with the market happening and Friday shopping by lots of the township. It seems that the men don't do any work, they just sit around in cafes drinking coffee or something stronger. The segregation ...
Canaling and bicycling to the Mediterranean
... is divided in terms of being rugby or soccer fanatics. Tasting was available at the local 'cave' and we sampled some Muscat wine (more like a sweet table wine than Australian Muscat), and then bicycled a local village on spec as it was not written up anywhere. The ride was good as we travelled along the canal, the village not so ...
The return visit.
... up at the same time. Corinne
(land lady) advised that she had a jar of homemade apricot jam for us so
ultimately we went down so I could do my e.mails and pay some bills. She made
me the best coffee I’ve drunk since I left home and we made some very stilted
conversation in broken French and broken English for some time. She invited
Jill to go up to the upstairs patio to read her book and also gave us a tour of
her ...


