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St Cirq- La Popie
... cave with huge caverns but it is best known for the remarkable cave paintings preserved for 25,000 years. There are paintings of mammoths, bison, human figures and hand prints and an amazing painting of dotted horses. It was fascinating but a little difficult to appreciate it fully since the tour was in French. Oh what I'd give for an English speaker!
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La Garrigue
This was a travelling day moving into the mid Pyrenees. We had panoramic views of the Pyrenees as we headed north and as we dropped into the forested area, the country roads were beautiful with autumn leaves spilling on the road and some snow, at ...
Albi and Albigensians
... and I decided that if I could find some inner soles, they would be better padded. After looking for a while, we asked at a sports shoe shop . The very pleasant young man suggested we needed a shoe repair place and in our combined mix of our broken French and his broken English and using our town tourist map we tried to understand the directions. Eventually, in frustration, he turned to the elderly gentleman sitting in the corner. ...
Bordeaux and Blaye
... bottle of red, not yet to hit any market (the Not 4 U bottle..). Pretty lucky and it was superb. We also met a bunch of interesting people passing through St Simon including the wonderful Berdine from Sth Africa, a Belgian couple riding a motorbike from Africa to Europe and some interesting pilgrim types from Canada passing through as well
Blaye was such a lovely, relaxing experience and we would recommend it to everyone and even more so if you have appreciation for red ...
Poolside in Pagès
... was soon halted by perspiration and the poolside offered a much better alternative. Sad to relate we succumbed to siesta, book reading and frying in the sun. Such a demanding venue! My spag bog for supper and maybe a glimpse of the paralympics again? Tomorrow we begin our journey home, via Giverny, Monet's home. We should be back in Syresham some time next Wednesday, we ...