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Blog 6
... frozen all day. horrible, it was horrible. all i can think about during the entire ride was..... finishing the ride. yuck.
Again, just so you get it, these HEADWINDS are terrible, especially when cycling by yourself as there is no one to share the brunt of the wind with. Today's wind was awful. But just step back to yesterdays ride for a second....to give you an example of what i have been up against. I had planned a 10k or so part of the ride by the ...
Blog 5
... everything and everyone for this sorry state of affairs. I then vowed i would never visit Carcasonne again, i blamed Carcassonne for this....you must remember i had been on the saddle all day and was dehydrated, exhausted and i think delirious. anyway, i had written this place off and upon finally reaching the suburbs (in the dark) i felt it was a good call, pretty pathetic little town i thought.
But then view number 2 happened. i began crossing the bridge in the middle ...
La fete des vignes
Vendredi en fin de journee, j me rend a Montpellier, Benben vient aussi! cool! on va aller chez des amis a lui! je fais connaissance avec un paquet de gens! on se rend a la fete de la vigne, 2 euro et il te donne une coupe et 3 coupons pour degustations des vins du coin.; finalement la plupart ne prennent meme pas les coupons, donc du vin a volonte pour 2 euro! jadore la France! apres la soiree vino, on sen va sur une terrasse, ...
Discovering Nimes
... climbed to the top and had a panorama of Nimes. On we walked into the old town to Maison Carree which is a temple built in 1st century AD. It is the only fully preserved temple of the ancient world. We then came to Les Arenes or the arena/amphitheatre. It was built at the end of the 1st century BC and could seat 20,000 spectators. It's really well preserved and is still used today for bull fights, concerts and special events. A really interesting city because of its Roman past.
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In Transit
... square from us and we were given a private gig by four dishy quintessentially French guys who absolutely loved their music. The bassist strummed away to the skies whilst the guitarist with his curled mustache played like his life depended on it, need I explain that this is why I live in France?
After gathering together the Kiwi, the Brits and the Canadians we set off for the bus, our night ...