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Thal, Terrugem per Velo
... einzigen weit und breit. Aber Fischer gibts viele und immer mal wieder ruft jemand: "Bon courage!"
Den Regentest haben wir bestanden, wir zelten trotzdem. Allerdings ist die Auf und Abbauerei zeitraubender als erwünscht und so bleibt angesichts der wenigen hellen Stunden nicht viel übrig fürs Kilometer Sammeln. Das wetter ist wieder besser und Daniel ist auch wieder fit, deshalb brechen wir auf.
Hallo Burgund!
Wir entscheiden uns weg vom Eurovelo ...
Fancy kayaking in 3c and sleet? In the Rhone?
... out. They bough a slab of cheese big enough for its own post code. Back to Frank the Danish Kayaker. he ison a pilgrimage. In his late 60's and was trying to get to the Med as fast as his paddles (or another boat) would take him. he had paddled in looking for a sporting goods store to buy a tent more suited to the current weather. I.e bloody cold. And he was hoping to catch a ride with a boat south to speed things up. He dropped by Red because ...
-2 and snow? Seriously?
... a uniform colour we expect oil to be. The flavour disapears. So I reckon It is worth chasing down a shop wherever you live and buy what they like from their home country. Be it Fetta cheese or oil from Greece or a jar or French Rillete( if you cant buy it home cooked out of the porcalain bowl at the butcher). Do it. Your pallete will thank you. Remember, Food is not just fuel for the body. You can (apparently) live on mcdonalds for a time. Good food ...
Leaving Meursault For New Adventures
... 8221; because Benoît is an animal – he was running ahead of us, carrying his nephew for most of the two hours)! Let’s hear it for the AARP set!
Now we are busy packing, using up food in the refrigerator, doing laundry and trying to get some last hikes in between the too-frequent rain showers. Oh, well – unlike some people we know, we haven’t seen a single snowflake! Now we head south to Provence and new places to explore. ...
Day Eighteen, A Hearty Taste of Burgundy
... a little frustrating because we were looking to bring a case home, and we weren’t going to buy something blind. With about 45 minutes until we had to meet back up with TG for a planned tasting, Anthony and I found ourselves at a wine shop where the owner said, “Of course you can taste our wines!” I told him how much time we had before we needed to leave, and that we wanted to buy bottles if we liked what we tried. This man was like Willy Wonka- ...