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Blog 6
... the wind coming in off the sea was blustery to say the least!
Today, was not enjoyable. strong winds all the way until i hit the outskirts of Toulouse, not sure if the buildings blocked the wind or if just died down...don't know. But don't worry, it was made up for with the rain, yes, for the second time i had to get out the waterproof trousers. So the wind stopped but i got rain instead. to be honest, at that point i would have taken a hail storm ...
Blog 5
... and there it was, a magnificent castle, which later turns out to be a walled city, obviously i had no idea this existed si it was a great little or rather big surprise. it was lit up and is probably the most impressive fort/castle i have ever seen, i think. I later find out that as i say it is a walled town and i ended up having a very tasty three course meal inside the walls. anyway, after some water and food, my senses returned to me and i think i would rather like to go back ...
La fete des vignes
Vendredi en fin de journee, j me rend a Montpellier, Benben vient aussi! cool! on va aller chez des amis a lui! je fais connaissance avec un paquet de gens! on se rend a la fete de la vigne, 2 euro et il te donne une coupe et 3 coupons pour degustations des vins du coin.; finalement la plupart ne prennent meme pas les coupons, donc du vin a volonte pour 2 euro! jadore la France! apres la soiree vino, on sen va sur une terrasse, ...
Discovering Nimes
Nimes (pronounced Nim) has 2000 years of history when it was the capital city of Roman Gaul and therefore has some incredible Roman ruins and preserved buildings and is quite a picturesque city.
We began at the Jardins de la Fontaine, 18th century formal gardens constructed around a spring discovered by the Romans. Inside the gardens is a roman ruin of the Temple of Diana and on the mount, is the octagonal ruin of the Tour Magne - once a part of the roman walls and ...
In Transit
... almost punching the CD player my journey passed quickly, easily and cheaply. The moment I out of the car I was filled with relief, I realised that I have been suffering from the small town fever and the city sounds, tall buildings, streets of shops and buzzing trams were a positive and welcomed shock to the system. The familiar wave of city excitement fell over me, the time to traipse, taste and travel ...