Hotel Marguareis
Travel Blogs from Limone Piemonte
La récolte des olives à Foa
... de la photographie. Elle utilise le procédé du sténopé avec des boîtes métalliques (genre boîte de biscuits) de formes et tailles diverses. Résultat très beau.
Paysage splendide, atmosphère paisible, environnement 'Nature'. Un grand bol d'air pur !
Ils ont appelé leur société agricole 5 elements, et vous pourrez comprendre pourquoi et en apprendre plus sur eux sur leur site internet.
Tout ...
Wine and Cars...Italia's finest Accomplishments
... wines.
As we try to maximize exposure to the entire region, we started our first full day with the Italian automobiles, in Torino, home of the 2006 Olympics. Torino: another busy city with lots to take in ... John has now mastered the art of driving like an Italiano---- no need for drive lanes, pay no attention to speed limits, never-mind the traffic signals, get-through the roundabouts at all costs, avoid the buses and ...
A shriveled saint
... she joined an order of nuns.
One of her nunnish duties was to cook and serve dinner to the sisters. One day, however, in the kitchen she was so overcome with the love of God that she went into a reverie of worship and contemplation. She snapped out of it just before the dinner bell rang. But once again, she avoided catching hell from a superior—a band of angels had descended to the convent, prepared the dinner and set the table. ...
Switzerland to France to Italy and back to France
... back and forth as I kept getting us lost. Fausto can only be so patient but his sense of direction outweighs my lack of directions. We finally arrive at our hotel Kyriad Nimes Quest and after getting our luggage into the room Fausto asks for the Tums.
This hotel has a large comfy bed plus a smaller one with room to still walk around on the wood floors. Shower has a lot of pressure and we have a toilette in our room again. Bonsoir, tomorrow we continue our journey. ...
Sex on the beach!!
... It's the famous road that goes round the top of the mountains overlooking Monaco and Monte Carlo - it says in the Rough Guide to France that you need a head for heights and that it would be better driven in a Maserati rather than a Lunar motorhome". A deep soulful and agonising howl erupts from the drivers seat?
Bruno (Le Chien)
Sorry for the delay, we are in the Wi Fi desert called France. The only oasis being McDonalds !
...
Amenities
- Restaurant