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Hi guys and gails,
Sorry have had to remove the comments option as some people are so sad and just wish to ruin others people works.
It is a shame that they do not publish their names so that we could place comments on their blogs. I realy enjoyed my stay at La Giraudiere and Paul the host was fabulous to live and work with. My stay at LG will stay with me for the rest of my life so go spam on someone else's blog not mine.
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A Carp Anglers getaway
... mad and take any bait offered.
This year we unusually got heavy rain (which was the area was in need of) which meant I didn't fish as much as possible. We have stayed here many times, this time we stayed 6 nights so we could head towards Boulogne to do a little Hypermarket shopping before heading back over the channel.
Locally there are some really high class ...
A Roller-coaster Day
... was in use since at least the 4th century and many of the sarcophagi can still be seen, though the site held many many more (somewhere between 7,000 and 15,000 tombs). By the 18th c., the lids had been used to create the enclosure wall that you can see in some of the pictures. In the center of town, the Romanesque church stands on the site of an ancient Roman temple. They're currently doing some excavation work, which on the one hand means it's hard to get ...
A special event in St Privat de Pres
... a couple of afternoons napping, card playing and reading. Who says i don't know how to relax (thats Dans latest theory, as i have been complaining about being intellectually under stimulated).Well to be fair, it w a fairly constant week or so but a nice one nonetheless. The big event, the wedding that is, was gorgeous. We shook out our 'nice' clothes and shoes (posted from london before we left to avoid them being ruined in the backpack) and glamoured up for the afternoon/night. A ...
Cote de boeuf une tradition a Jean Petit
Ici tout commence par une cote de bœuf, c'est devenu une tradition, car le point zéro de nos voyages en moto s'ancre toujours chez Alexandre et Sandrine, tous deux experts en bon vin, dives bouteilles et bonne chaire.
Consultation des fichiers météo comme pour une traversée en bateau.
Un voyage en moto se prépare de la même façon. Il faut faire avec le temps pour ne ...