Etap Hotel Perpignan Sud
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Spain and Dali Museum (Tim)
... picked up a lovely looking cake and gave it to the shopkeeper who replied "crema?" Caroline and I looked at each other - "I think she means do we want cream ?"I said - "Si" I replied at which point the woman looked at me as if if I was mad and wrapped the cake in decorative paper. We then selected a bottle of catalunyan red wine - the lady asked me something similar - "non" I randomly replied ...
Tan top up (or going lobster in my case...)
... and
patisserie windows really does just blow you away.
We settled down for a scrumptious coffee
to kick the morning off to a great start. Even in the early morning, the sun
was up bright and early and there was a delightful sea breeze. If you are lucky
enough to catch such a beautiful time of day, my advice is to close your eyes,
take a deep breath, and soak up the splendid moment. It is rare ...
Hitchiking!
And the time arrived for the second big moment of the day: my first time hitchiking! Or, how I see it now, my real baptism as backpacker. =) So I left my stuff next to my feet on the side of the road where Paul indicated me to stay and, without a second thought I extended my arm with my fist clenched and my thumb up in such an antique symbol of freedom and spontainety. After 30 minutes of waiting a first car stopped and my heart accelerated. On the side of the road ...
Day 21 - Perpignan - Tues 02-10-12
Day 21 - Avignon To Perpignan Tuesday 02-10-12 Back On The Road. Cruising down the highway at 130 km, the only concern are the trucks that tend to change lanes and indicate at the same time, no time to take in much of the scenery. Wen you do get a chance, not a bad view. Plenty of vineyards with old small stone shacks, quaint. Heading to Perpignan so we can drop the car off and catch the train to ...
French Riveria
... it was really interesting to see the set up of the old town inside the castle walls, once protecting the people of the village from their enemies. After Chris thoroughly checked out the chocolate and nougat shop we headed back to our accommodation where mum and I cooked a delicious pasta meal and salad for the boys while we watched the Olympic opening ceremony, which was a little disappointing. It's just one night here in Carcassonne tonight and tomorrow we are off to ...