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Blog 6
... the first instance of headwinds i have checked the wind on the weather report so i have be prepared for it, but nothing really prepares you properly. You sit in your nice warm and cosy hotel and you think you can deal with it. it will be ok, well its not...that is far from the truth. Today capped it off, i mean i think there needs to be gale warnings out there. Plus the temperature has dropped, but still ok, but todays wind was icy cold. my hands and toes ...
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, ...
In Transit
... the club opposite Caitlin’s flat.
My only day in Montpellier was spent hung-over but animated as I had arrived with a mission: to find a cheap waterproof which is much easier said than done. After a tiring but successful morning we rewarded ourselves with a chocolat chaud in a little square in the back streets of Montpellier, as we sat down outside in the sunshine a jazz quartet step up ...
Thank You Satnav
... and took photos galore, it was stunning. We then walked through a short tunnel (which was below a chapel) to reach the other side of the "u" and took some further photos looking across the water to the old village.
Eventually we dragged ourselves away and set off again, following the river, mile upon mile. Along the way we spotted a bridge in the distance, but nothing that impressive as we imagined the Millau to look like, it seemed very ...