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Les Étoiles de Pau sont trés beau
... to our parking. I held my breath for a while, fearing that we were not going to make it and end up pushing the toy cart to our destination, but thankfully this did not happen. Instead, we were victorious in parking the car next to Mary King's giant green RV.
Our day consisted of lots of walking, rain to sunny skies in a time span of 5 mins each, eating, and freezing our butts off. We also took plenty of pictures, most of them were riders that we did not know (but we ...
Cushings Disease a le Casino? Mais oui.
... of scenic routes (in the dark). Finding the road and having the GPS freak out on us was quite the entertainment for the 2 hours on the road. I think at one point we might have drove through someone's backyard unknowingly. You never know with these tiny country roads.
It was dark and foggy outside, but we finally arrive to our destination, the Casino de Pau (not to be confused with the Casino supermarket). ...
Bonnie and Clyde -simples!
... ginger and has a kink in his tail. I will pay to have them neutered and that’s it and they are installed in the shed in a box. Dodge has taken up residence beside the cage, chin on his paws waiting for them to come out and play. They don’t seem to mind him much at all. When we go away, Chloe who found them has promised to look after them – that was a condition to taking them. Hopefully they will make a better job of rat catching than Dodge!I must be ...
The Pyrenees
... the city and is now The Pyrenean Museum. You get a good view of Lourdes and the famous Cathedral and Grotto from its ramparts.
Tuesday we popped into the next village at Argeles-Gazost as it was market day. Having found a parking space we walked into the town centre to browse amongst the many stalls. We came home with a piping hot chicken and a fresh pain (Bread). I must say that it was one of the best tasting chickens that we have had and ...
Cock-a-doodle do or cock-a-doodle don"t
... the most of the good weather and getting a second cut of hay off the fields. The field next to the chicken run was cut the other day and when it came to baling, there was quite a din from the chickens as the baler went past. Stefan said he could just imagine the hens looking in astonishment at the machine and then seeing it 'lay ‘ a bale and thinking" Sacrebleu! I bet that hurt!"
I enjoyed going back to Cardiff and being at the engagement party ...