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Corps to Saint Vallier de Thiey
Corps to Grasse July 8th Woke up to a beautiful morning, and the hotel continued to surprise us, What a breakfast, the dining rooms were set with white table cloth and fresh flowers. With the tables ready, lovely French pastries and fresh fruit, strawberries, raspberries, apples and oranges. Coffee arrived fresh in large earthenware jugs. So …
Day 16 - The Monte Carlo
... to sand beaches. Getting hungry we found a super market and following in the baguette trend we brought some cheese and game and avocado and sat on the curb eating delicious baguettes after searching for ages to find a laundromat and not a dry cleaning we gave up and went back to the hotel. We asked the lady who ran the hotel if she knew of any places and she said she could do it for cheaper. We were delighted but later we found that the price she ...
We return to the ancestral manse
... cars following a resident get bounced into the air as the cylinder reemerged from the hole in the pavement with a pneumatic hiss. The car’s undercarriage was pinned and the front of the car was held aloft in a humiliating display for all to see. Eventually the police would appear and make the cylinder retreat back into its hole, and sometimes a tow truck had to be called to drag away the car.
Meanwhile, the old men were still playing petanque on ...
Another scenic route day
Earlier start than normal today, we just woke up a little earlier and decided to make a start because we had to drive through more Alpine regions, which always takes more time. Sunny morning this morning which is always a good start. Had our usual banana for breakfast, we only have that so we can buy a fresh baguette somewhere in a village on the way and have an early lunch. Once again our plan for all this went well. Found a ...
Only great surprises here
... square. The sister restaurant of the two is quite reasonably priced and we thought we would have a look at that tomorrow but we would definitely return to Mougins for lunch.
The narrow car free streets are very pleasant and interesting with many artists and at least three tempting shops for things for the home and table as well as the Deli attached to Verges restaurant that also sells some kitchen and table ware.
To sit around the fountain and listen to the quiet ...