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Carretera General d'Arinsal La Massana, Andorra, AD 400, 376-737-393
... having a beer and watching a man try to dig his van out of the snow. To my knowledge his van is to this moment where it was when I left the bar. <br><br> I just wanted to take this opportunity to post some pictures of Canillo when it's snowy and the sun comes out. Don't have too many, but figured it was worth a post.<br><br>
Canillo, Andorra sirsmonkey42... month). I wandered around Andorra la Ville, the capital city here, for the majority of today. This is when I realized the importance of shoes that don't get wet in the snow, even my two pairs of socks defense was useless to stand up to the icy attacker. When I realized everything in the capital relates to shopping for things that cost insane amounts of money, I decided to trek back here and post some pictures. Hope you like them and I'll keep you updated.<br>
Canillo, Andorra sirsmonkey42Le plan original était d'aller à Cahors visiter un vignoble, mais puisque l'on n'a pas de voiture (considérant que les vignes sont dans des champs et non au centre ville) on n'a pas pu y aller. J'ai trouvé sur internet qu'il y avait plusieurs grotte dans le sud donc on en a choisi une pas trop trop loin et on a acheté nos billet de train.<br><br>Tarascon sur Ariege est à environ 1h15 de toulouse donc ca se fait quand meme bien. C'est un ...
Tarascon-sur-Ariège, Midi-Pyrénées, France marianmFound out today that the 90 day tourist visa that I thought we were granted for each country is actually for the combined Senchgen countries. Since we'll be at least 60 days in France alone, it means we won't be doing the France, Italy, Greece and then Turkey route we had planned on in the length of time we'd ...
Boussenac, Midi-Pyrénées, France 2totango... of the coop. Now the last thing we wanted was for him to fly down outside of the fenced enclosure - then we’d never get him in! So I started chucking chestnuts at him, until a few blows made him fly down and finally into the coop. What a pain! <br><br>1000 ways to cook a squash<br><br>Part of the joy of trying to live off your own produce is how to cook it in various ways so you don’t feel as though you’re eating the same ...
Boussenac, Midi-Pyrénées, France 2totango... and make 2.5kg of minced pork while I pureed the liver to make pate. Fat was rendered down to a beautiful smooth lard, and sausage meat was seasoned. It was a shame that we had no sausage skins to stuff, but the meat is still great to use in patties, balls or loaves. <br> <br>For a special treat for working through all the meat, Justin saved a special piece for Brian and I: the brain. Fried up with sage and butter and ...
Boussenac, Midi-Pyrénées, France 2totango... of apprehension before starting. Like attempting to figure out which way was up on the harness. Or when Donna wanted me to tie my security knot (walking me through of course). Then there’s the whole ‘where to start?’ when staring straight up at this seemingly flat face of rock. <br><br> Watching others you wonder ‘how on earth?’, but then it’s your turn and you preserve, slowly going up and up with each little ...
Tarascon-sur-Ariège, Midi-Pyrénées, France 2totango... br><br>Despite the dogs and the cold and wind, we did manage a little hike up past a waterfall up to a beautiful plateau area with mountains all around. Huddled behind a rock to provide some resistance from the wind, we scarfed down a bit of picnic lunch before running back to the truck for warmth. Then it was down into the town of Ax to soak our cold feet into some hot springs. <br>
Marc, Midi-Pyrénées, France 2totango... names accompanied by dates. Locals exploring the area long ago and the first few archaeologists to grace the entrance marked their territory with the addition of a slightly more distinguished ‘so-in-so was here’. Dates of 1655 and 1848, with the earliest being 1602. Of course no one is allowed to do this anymore since the cave has been open to the public, but I think that my name and date would be very interesting in 300 years time!<br> <br>
Niaux, Midi-Pyrénées, France 2totango... down the road who make their own cheese from the milk their cows produce. Soon a phone call was made and we were whisked off to plunge our hands into all sorts of funky smelling substances…<br><br> Upon arrival we came to the sweetest flower-framed doorway with a little ‘ouvret’ sign hanging on the door. Leading into a tiny room with some baskets, waxed paper, a weigh scale and ...
Boussenac, Midi-Pyrénées, France 2totango
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