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Day 9: Visit to the Beach
Today i took a break from visiting historical places, and other things. I went to the beach in Agay. Agay is a small village and coastal resort on the Cote d'Azur, on the coast between Saint-Raphael and Theoule-sur-Mer.
So far this is one of the best beaches I have ever been to in my whole life. I was able to swim and get some sun, but I did not get sunburn. I was surprised because my skin is very sensitive. ...
We return to the ancestral manse
... gravel court just adjacent to the café. The thud and scrape of the metal balls, which we could hear from our house, sounded just the same.
We walked past the Café down the sloping narrow road to our old house, La Golondrina. The apt name means swallows; we had lots of them. We stood in front of the metal gate we’d opened hundreds of times to walk down the stone path to the house. But now we had no more right to do so than did any of the many tourists ...
Sailing From Allicante to Frejus
... maar weer gehesen want de motor dded niets meer. De wind werd steeds zwakker tot hij helemaal ging liggen. t werd donker en ik kwam maar niet bij de kant. om 1 uur `s nacht begon het opeens lichtjes te waaien vanuit het noorden en toen kon ik al zeilend ankeren op 15 meter van een rotswand en ff pitten. dit was me niet lang gegund, want 2 uur later werd ik wakker door onwijs schommelen van de boot. buiten komend opeens hoge golven en een 180 graden gedraaide harde ...
Nice is so nice!
... since the necklace I bought in Israel. There was a booth with boxes and boxes of old French advertisements from the 1940s-1960s. They were organized by product and I was obsessed. At one point I was holding six. I ended up purchasing two beautiful perfume ads and I can't wait to put them up when I go home! It was a perfect find for me. After the market we took a train to Cannes. It was very similar to Nice and had views that were just as magnificent. We walked down the ...
Eze and Cap Ferrat
Can't believe it's 6 Sept already... We got up promptly and took the car to a little local garage to have the tyre looked at by a mechanic who spoke no English. He pulled the nail out, it was tiny and had hardly penetrated the tyre at all, huge sigh of relief. We had a quick breakfast in a cafe in Agay and then headed off to Eze on the A8 (going towards Monaco) which took about an hour and approx €8 over 4 tolls. The original plan ...
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