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Quartier Maignon - route de Cambo Bayonne, Basque Country, Aquitaine, France, 64100, 33-5-59-42-24-24-
un deux un deux test micro j'espère que tout fonctionne!<br>Bon voilà on est à un mois de l'aventure, les préparations se font tranquillement.<br>On a pensé qu'un blog pourrait être sympa pour vous tenir informé de ce que nous faisons et où nous sommes, on essayera de poster des commentaires régulièrement et mettre des photos aussi.<br>Surtout n'hésitez pas à commenter, ça fera plaisir!<br>A bientôt et allez hop on y va...<br>Charline et Jeremy<br><br><br>
Bordeaux, Aquitaine, France lalilineWell, this will be my last entry. I was hoping to have updated more than i did, but i also thought i'd have far more internet than i did! Oh well, i think you've all got a picture of what it was like over here and i'm sad and ready to come back. here's a few more pics to leave you with and i'll be sure to let everyone see all 1,000 pictures we took! See you all soon! <br><br>Au revoir!!<br>
Bordeaux, Aquitaine, France invisiblecleaNot much to say here, but what a cool old city. We tasted some amazing wines and picked some to bring back. We wandered around town and drank more wine. Then it was up to the old tower to check out the view and drink my heineken on the street! Day seized. <br>
Saint-Emilion, Aquitaine, France invisibleclea... we visited two wineries. We were given tours and information on their wines and winemaking, and tasted some of their wines. We also got to visit Chateau Margaux - ok, the bus stopped out the front just for a look, but it was great to get a glimps.
Bordeaux, Aquitaine, France frewcandy... grape’s sweetness, and I can hear our tires sticking to the pavement as we go along. <br><br>Plummeting down into a river valley saw the banks rising with less and less grape vines until finally corn took over one again. However, in this temperate region, far more exotic crops are beginning to make their presence known: tobacco, figs, peaches, chili peppers, and kiwi fruit.
Creon, Aquitaine, France 2totango... then another train to Lasarte. Along the way we played cards, which has become a healthy addiction. I'm going to have to get new card playing partners when Denise and Tyler return to Cordoba. At the station in San Sebastian we ran into my Basque grandma, Begona, and chatted all the way home. It was nice to be amongst a language that I actually understand at least a little. Overall it was a great day!
Bayonne, Aquitaine, France duff32... a little bit smarter than the previous muscle head and allowed us all to enter. This club was much more packed than the one I went to in Paris. The music was about 20 percent techno/house/electro and 80 percent American music, stuff I was familiar with. I danced... a lot, and was just about as sweaty hot as I was for our senior prom. At about 5 am, we left. I made some friends ...
Bayonne, France davidofcali... for Sunday to head back up to Paris. I was actually going to get to see the final leg of the Tour De France in Paris. With my luck, all trains for this weekend are sold out and I can't get to paris until Monday night. This is the worst of both worlds because, not only do I miss the tour de france, but the Fete de Bayonne starts on Wednesday. I'm one day late for the Tour de France and 1 ½ late for the ...
Bayonne, Aquitaine, France davidofcali... our noodles & even brewed us a cuppa & gave us a couple of bickies!!!! They were definite life savers. The next day we went down to watch the time trial - there were people everywhere!! We watched some starts & some finishes and had a good day. That night (after purchasing some supplies) we went back to see the guys and pay them back for their hospitality. They filled us in on all the 'tricks' of the tour. So the next day we went down early with ...
Bayonne, Aquitaine, France traylertravels... which is thrown against the wall and caught in the vessels.. its a bit like squash with the vessel instead of a bat.... I think they have a game similar in Ireland, but I forget what its called. Next it was off to the Jewish musée, but it was closed, so I took the time to have coffee and sandwich.. I tried to chat to some locals, but my two years studying French at school didn't do me any good.. its been 42 years since I left school and I'd forgotten nearly ...
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