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Les Étoiles de Pau sont trés beau
Saturday did not look like it promised much at first glance. The bitter cold rain from the night before left a fog that surrounded us all morning. Charlotte, her sister, boyfriend and I packed our bags and squished into the car. We embarked on our two hour ride to the Pyrénées, the land of breathtaking mountains, snow, and world-famous horses and horseback riders competing that weekend.
The compact (and compacted) car sludged its way through the mud that was supposed to be ...
Cushings Disease a le Casino? Mais oui.
Charlotte and I were allowed to leave the clinic early on thursday to attend a lecture (slash marketing promotion for vets) on Cushings Disease in Horses. Despite having this privilege we were still late for the conference.
My iPhone's GPS stopped working (looks like the AT&T staff did not keep their promise... again) and Charlotte's GPS is so old that it did not recognize newly constructed roads and thus directed us ...
Bonnie and Clyde -simples!
... passed our details onto all his friends as we’ are the best B & B he has ever stayed in’. I got the giggles at one point, as every time he spoke I wanted to end his sentence in a ‘simples’ with a click and a wink! Wonder if I’ll get a free fluffy model of Sergei!
Ilya was followed by a French couple from Alsace and a German couple from Hamburg as well as friends and family. I have even taken a booking from Madam Bouquet ...
Parque Nacional de Ordesa i Monte Perdido
... d’autre à faire ici à par le parc. Bon… on fait quoi? On réorganise nos affaires? Finalement, nous en avons profité pour se mettre à jour côté nouvelles, ce qui n’était pas une mauvaise chose finalement!
Rendu vers l’heure du dîner, un dégagement s’annonce. On décide de partir vers le parc et de se lancer à l’aventure. Quelle bonne idée! La randonnée que nous avons faite ...
The Pyrenees
... the summit we took the funicular back down and went into Lourdes for lunch. Seonaid had mussels in beer and cream and I had the warm goat’s cheese salad. Yummy!
We then took a slow stroll down to the Tourist Information Centre to meet our guide for the tour.
There were a total of 4 people on the tour; us and a French couple. Why they had booked on the English speaking tour and not the French one I’ll never know ...