Etap Hotel Narbonne Est
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Merci, Babette.
... how to make guests feel welcome. Her husband, Phillipe, appears intermittently only, which is a shame because he seems equally charming and certainly pleasant to look at but his work as an administrator / fireman keeps him busy. Babette told us of well known guests, Julia Gillard, Tim Mathieson and friends who stayed while on a wine tour and also entertained us with the descriptions of the security demanded when the Israeli Ambassador spent ...
Tan top up (or going lobster in my case...)
... to find
such a moment, a pause of tranquility, so savor it like the best damn wine
you've ever had!
After the market we hit the beach. Went
for a great run along the beach, passing every shape and size, from wrinkly
grannies to skinny teenage boys. Grabbed some fruit and delicious roast chicken
for a bite to eat before heading back to the gite to recharge our batteries.
A cup of tea went down ...
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 ...
Hitchiking!
... when a young guy was leaving me already in a small village next to a great lake very near Narbonne. Adventure, spontainity. Not having a clue when you wake up in the morning where are you going to end up that day. I was sticking already the spikes of my little tent among some trees on the top of a mount with sights to the lake, and beyond the sea, in the most stunningly beautiful enviroment I could ever have imagined for a bivouac. This is the adventure of my ...
South of France - Day Trips
... That last bus leaves Beziers at 6:15 so I have had to cut my days a little shorter then I might have liked, but after walking around for 6 or 7 hours I am pretty tired and ready to get off my feet. They have a really good bus system through the region that goes from village to village and they are charter buses, not the standard public transport that I was expecting. Darren actually was traveling along the same route that was taking me to Sete the other day so I went to the ...