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Ctra De Arinsal S N Escaldes-Engordany, Andorra, 400
... having a beer and watching a man try to dig his van out of the snow. To my knowledge his van is to this moment where it was when I left the bar. <br><br> I just wanted to take this opportunity to post some pictures of Canillo when it's snowy and the sun comes out. Don't have too many, but figured it was worth a post.<br><br>
Canillo, Andorra sirsmonkey42... waiting for him too. Probably not, but he was still a hero in my book.<br><br><br> We finally arrived at my destination at about 8:30am, and I proceeded to try to get my bearings in a new place. I was surprised at how quiet everything was, and also by the fact that most of the shops were still closed at close to 9 on Saturday. A few hours later I realized this little town doesn't really get started until about 9:30 or 10. Never ceases to amaze me as the ...
Canillo, Andorra sirsmonkey42Le plan original était d'aller à Cahors visiter un vignoble, mais puisque l'on n'a pas de voiture (considérant que les vignes sont dans des champs et non au centre ville) on n'a pas pu y aller. J'ai trouvé sur internet qu'il y avait plusieurs grotte dans le sud donc on en a choisi une pas trop trop loin et on a acheté nos billet de train.<br><br>Tarascon sur Ariege est à environ 1h15 de toulouse donc ca se fait quand meme bien. C'est un ...
Tarascon-sur-Ariège, Midi-Pyrénées, France marianmFound out today that the 90 day tourist visa that I thought we were granted for each country is actually for the combined Senchgen countries. Since we'll be at least 60 days in France alone, it means we won't be doing the France, Italy, Greece and then Turkey route we had planned on in the length of time we'd ...
Boussenac, Midi-Pyrénées, France 2totango... and load since they are very heavy and slippery)<br>2) Wrap in picnic table cloth and pack with icepacks<br>3) Drive as fast as possible with windows down and A/C on to keep meat cool (Tip: remember to bring your gloves!)<br>4) Throw in deep freeze until butcher arrives (Tip: make space in freezer before)<br>5) Watch in awe as butcher makes it look soo easy<br>6) Poke and pry at various interesting parts and organs (Brian’s job)<br>7 ...
Boussenac, Midi-Pyrénées, France 2totango... on toast it resembled scrambled eggs in both texture and taste. Won’t become my favourite dish, but it was interesting to try out. I can certainly appreciate the effort to use every part of an animal in respect for it giving it’s life, but I did feel a little like Hannibal Lectre. There’s just something in knowing you’re eating brain that doesn’t appeal over all the other organs on an animal.
Boussenac, Midi-Pyrénées, France 2totango... and hand hold. Until you get to the point where you can’t seem to make a move at all. Limbs getting sore and there’s no place to set your foot, and no where to grab hold with your hand. Every muscle in your body tense trying to keep you in the place where you re. Mind solely focused on the task at hand. Moving slightly, feeling around, using divets in the rock that are barely visible to support your weight. Ever upward straining ...
Tarascon-sur-Ariège, Midi-Pyrénées, France 2totango... between France, Spain and Andorra with 3000m peaks rising up all around. Up past charming little villages where all the little homes are made of stone stacked upon one another with only the slate rooves peeking through. <br><br>We drove the truck as far up the road as possible, and then even a little farther than we should have. Feels like complete mountain wilderness, but there are ...
Marc, Midi-Pyrénées, France 2totango... are revealed.<br><br>This area of the Salon Noir is an amazing room with a ceiling that corkscrews upwards creating some interesting acoustics. A single clap lasts for over 5 seconds. Voices are lifted upwards and bounce around changing as they go. I can only imagine what it would be like to hear a celebration of instruments and song in a place like this. Perhaps this is part of the significance and why people returned year after year. <br><br ...
Niaux, Midi-Pyrénées, France 2totango... some that are poisoness. The type we are looking for are called ‘ceps’ they have a spongy underneath rather than gills. <br><br> Quite a peaceful activity walking through the rustling leaves listening to the birds and the raindrops falling from the branches. A peaceful venture yes, but a fruitful venture no. I only found 2 of the mushrooms we wanted and both were small and rather old and maggoty. The only type I seemed to find with ...
Boussenac, Midi-Pyrénées, France 2totango
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