Cottage Les Pescalunes
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La fete des vignes
... aux degustations! *****! je men sortirai pas! donc deguste et la jprend que du rosee, cest un peu plus leger pour le corps lol, rencontre de deux filles de Val dor, ca fait du bien de parler comme par che nous! Burger pour souper et biere belge, bon ya une mega fete de fin detude d ingenieur en che pu quoi, ouff moi chu pas crinquer mais pas pentoute! je choque et je vais me coucher! Maelle me suit, Demain; Carcassone!
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In Transit
It's always refreshing to awake to a new adventure on the horizon even if it’s just a ten day trip round Northern Italy, a lot can happen in ten days as I am sure that I will quickly discover. So my trip begins with a covoiturage from Royan to Montpellier, a true novelty for a girl coming from the sheltered, fearful world that is British culture Despite strained conversation, six hours of constant rap ...
Merci, Babette.
... We both dashed in a brief lull to the shelter of the lookout knoll and started to admire the amazing engineering feat. We looked at the Viaduct in the distance and decided that it wasn't a good day to drive over it so we resolved to see it from many angles and points. We walked in Millau and enjoyed its presence and then drove to venture below it to the other side to a quaint little village, Peyre, which was perched on and built into a ...
Tan top up (or going lobster in my case...)
We got up early this morning and went to a cute little
seaside market. The market sellers really do bring everything but the kitchen
sink with them, for if you need to find something, you can be sure to find it
at a market like this. Just entering the market is a blast for the senses.
Wafts of local saucisson, cheese, olives and salted fish fill your nostrils.
The sights of such little stalls, along with the very ...
Nothing like the sun and sand to overcome fatigue!
Spent 8 hours in the car last night driving down south, listening to a delightful melange of baby TV and High School Musical. We got in at a head shattering 1:30 am to find the beds unmade in a cold, typically gigantic gite.
That being said, it was worth the sacrifice. The weather was glorious this morning as ...