All Seasons Grenoble Centre Gare
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Grenoble: Small city in the mountains -
... de Grenouilles et Ris de Veau, Salsifis aux Jus de Truffes, Beurre d’Herbes
Which roughly translates to:
Filet of Turbot (fish), sauteed frog, veal sweetbreads, with a truffle and herb butter sauce.
Truly unique and AMAZING!!!!
Delightful and strange, Grenoble is worth a quick visit if you ever find yourself passing through.
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Choranche Caves
... had newt-like creatures that are translucent. They are an endangered species and only exist naturally in some caves in Hungary. The ones we were looking at were bred in a laboratory. We continued on our tour and went up to the “cathedral” room because of its tall ceiling. They had set up a sound and light show which was kind of strange for a cave, but interesting nonetheless. They lit up different parts of the cave at different times and also had music ...
Escargots & Grenouilles
... pottery so I figured I could afford the shirt). I wore the shirt out of the store only to find that I had lost sight of the others. So I wandered down a bit through the market and eventually ran into them – it was quite busy and the market was at least a hundred meters long with three sets of stalls and lots of people milling about.
Rod and Megs were at a stand selling ham and salami and we ended up with some really expensive, but delicious ...
Alpe d'Huez
It was a chilly morning but yesterday's rain had cleared leaving us with blue skies and some fresh snow on nearby peaks. Fortunately, the pass we were taking today didn't head up that high. We had a slow morning with coffee to get us into gear. Breakfast consisted of fresh bread (which Hille had gone into town to get) and cheeses. We had purchased an Italian stove-top espresso maker the day before that made six shots and it was perfect for four café au laits and one ...
Croix de Fer
... in to town to see about getting dad’s bike fixed. It had been having some sort of problem on the descent from the Telegraph the day before so he wasn’t keen to ride it until it was looked at. Luckily the guy at the shop knew just what to do and it didn’t involve a new wheel! We then headed back to camp to have a swim in the pool. The sun was nice and warm and we all enjoyed a swim or two once everyone arrived.
For dinner we ...