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Lyon jour 2
... la vachete ma pogner et pfff(son a la Benoit) on cancelle lol. on se fait donc une bouffe tranquille chez lui et ensuite on est parti visiter la petite ville de st cyr au mont dor! David travaille fort pour me trouver un coquillage fossiliser quon retrouve dans les murs! lol on a bien rit! on reussit a en trouver un! eglise, lavoir, chateau, la vue de la ville de Lyon est magnifique le soir! On retourne se coucher; demain Nice!
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Lyon, ville lumiere!
Lundi, je me leve tot, mon train est a 8h10; dernier aurevoir au couple!! bon voyage a vous aussi!! il va faire bcp plus chaud qu ici! xxx Direction Lyon! Jecoute mon traditionnel Bullet for my Valentine pour relaxer dans le train! merci encore Etienne pour cet album la! je ladore! le paysage est magnifique!! les montagnes avec la neige en hauteur, wow! et la lun est deja la dans le ciel bleu; cest parfait, oh une petite shot de Billy Talent; its easy ...
Beaujolais wine region
... to a local vintner at the Domaine des Averlys. We walked to the vines and learned about the vines, picking of grapes (all by hand in the Beaujolais region) And wine production. We tasted and sampled some of his wines which were accompanied by local cheeses and sausages for a truly French degustation (tasting). The wine cellar was made in the 18th century We returned to Lyon for ...
Lyon
... painting, a craft associated with Lyon’s historic silk industry. It was in Lyon that the Jacquard loom (named for its French inventor), the first automatic loom able to weave complex patterns, was invented. We bought nothing, as the prices started at 39 Euros and went to 349 Euros. It was an interesting presentation. Then we walked into the main square and the pedestrian shopping area. We had a mission to buy bread, other than banquette ...
Lyon is huge, and shiny
... in a shopping mall in a shiny marina surrounded by restaurants anywhere else, where they say yes you can hack off your boat. So red got a haircut. Gone is the grey flowing abomination on the back with the rotting ply on top. Gone too is the batmobile post on the deck. After an hour with the sabre saw and some fiddling with ropes so I didnt drop it. Red looks Goood. Looks like a proper yacht now. And that solar panal arch weighs a ton. we had to do it as the next river ...