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Day 16 - The Monte Carlo
... It can be quite disorienting to when your used to paying the person that serve you and ten they ask you in another language to pay elsewhere! It was a very good croissant though! It had a subtle salty taste which was nice :). After strolling through the small streets for a whole we went back to the hotel to book another night and pay for some wifi. We made good use of the wifi too, you tuning comedians and then quickly looking up trains for the ...
We return to the ancestral manse
... cars following a resident get bounced into the air as the cylinder reemerged from the hole in the pavement with a pneumatic hiss. The car’s undercarriage was pinned and the front of the car was held aloft in a humiliating display for all to see. Eventually the police would appear and make the cylinder retreat back into its hole, and sometimes a tow truck had to be called to drag away the car.
Meanwhile, the old men were still playing petanque on ...
Day 17 Nice Art
... with Ruth . We enjoyed another great meal – sharing coq au vin and a delicious salad . The dressings here are light and flavorful. We topped it off with caramel flan-like custard.
We’ll have one more morning here in Nice before we head to Paris and the trip home. Our hotel reservation included a promotional lunch on the beach, which we’ll have tomorrow before leaving to the ...
Day 6 - Turin to Roquebrune
... We walked around the stadium a bit before heading out of the city to catch the Autostrada south. Before leaving Turin, I had the chore of getting gas for the car - made more stressful by my lack of cash. I managed to communicate my needs to the attendant, but only ended up with half a tank of fuel. But we escaped successfully.
The ride south ...
Not so Nice
... paragraph made me a little anxious... I know, logically, that "jinxing" something is ridiculous, but still I am quite nervous for the remaining week of travel... I don't want to say that i am, and I have been, waiting for something bad to happen but I must admit that it is true. When I was in Viterbo, in Italy, I confessed to Amanda about how I felt it was inevitable that something bad was going to happen on my trip. Nothing 'bad' ...