Imperator Béziers
28, allee Paul-Riquet Béziers, Languedoc-Roussillon, 34500, France
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Update and Devo from Curtis!
... my family, and texting for the first time. I am also learning to play poker and I can shuffle the cards in a bridge.
The bad part is that our friends are not here. I really miss my friends. The good part is...we will be home for about three weeks so I get to see them then. I really wish whoever reads this was on the trip with me. If you were you would be having the time of your life.
I have a few questions, ...
No better way to start a birthday
... museum. Leo was very cute.
The ride back to the boat was exhilarating; downhill all the way.
Our destination for the day was Beziers, which involved going through the biggest set of locks, 7, and being there ready at the set times that they were going to be open for traffic each way. Despite us ...
Narbonne by day
... have worried!!
Excitement built as we the crowd in front of us could hear and then see them coming!! And then around the corner appeared a group of very good horsemen and women with a few bulls running in between them (to protect the crowd) and a group of local boys and girls running behind trying to pull the tails of the bulls! It was a much smaller version of Pamplona, but enjoyed just as much by the locals! Red scarves were the uniform of ...
July 14 in Narbonne
... hotel in the town centre, Hotel La Residence. This too was a gem and luckily had a room for us (and a carpark for the car). The concierge recommended a restaurant nearby for dinner, so after a freshen up and a drink (we needed it), we went off to find the restaurant - another gem!! A stunning setting. The restaurant also combined an interior design business so the decor was fabulous, every setting was a beautiful different but complementary antique type design. As the night was gorgeous ...
Day 9 - Les Baux-de-Provence to Meze
... because the terrain was more flat and the road well traveled in case we didn't make it. But we did make it, and refueled in the center of Arles, where I had a broken conversation in the universal language of football (soccer) with a man looking for a jump. By the time I had fueled and paid, he had someone else helping him, but it was a cool connection moment.
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