La Buissonniere Uzès

Hameau de Foussargues Uzès, Languedoc-Roussillon, France

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A Fabulous Day with a Tearful Goodbye

A travel blog entry by smudgeymum

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Today was the day that Helena had been looking forward to ever since our first night here when we arranged with her Uncle Arthur to meet up. (We did meet them last Saturday at the top of Mont Ventoux - but that was a "grown up day" with lunch and walking!)
I think we set off the earliest so far in the last 2 weeks - 9.30am! We arrived at Le Pont Gard - Rive Gauche - just after 10.30am and sat with a cold drink while we awaited ...

Verschillen

A travel blog entry by bosnl

... blijkt een zeer groot vakantiedorp te zijn met alle voorzieningen die je maar kan bedenken en heel heel druk. Als we bij de receptie horen wat dat feest ook nog kost trekken we ons terug. We krijgen van een aardige receptioniste een alternatief. Weer op de fiets en trappen maar. De tassen zijn extra zwaar van de inkopen voor het avondeten. Na een poosje komen we langs een vakantiehuis. El trekt de stoute schoenen aan en vraagt aan ...

Scoping out retirement options in Provence

A travel blog entry by cathyandjustin

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... the narrow streets, the local market boasts the most incredible array of colors and smells. Olive oils, tapenades, cheeses, olives, dried fruit and charcuterie - the choices were overwhelming. Inevitably we got overexcited and spent enough to sustain the local economy for the next month. Oh but it was worth it! As Justin aptly put it, 'you're best to lose 5kg before arriving in Provence because that way you only have to lose 10kg when you return home'. ...

15.etappe 23km totalt 388km Lauzerte En fin dag

A travel blog entry by underveis

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Nydelig etappe med godt underlag for beina.
Varmen var heller ikke paatrengende.

I dag hadda vi flere fine opplevelser langs veien. Motte interessante mennekser og spiste to overdaadige maaltider.

Vi er noyaktig halveis paa turen. Saa no kan man si at nedteelingen i dager og kilometer er i gang. Men fortsatt en lang vei og mange dager for vi kan klatre over Pyreneene.

Snakkes ...

Not visiting Agen again!

A travel blog entry by turkey_to_tt

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... with five playing the piccolo, one on drums together with the piccolo and one (obviously the non-musical one) on the tamborine.

The highlight of the day was the lunch break in a pretty French village.

French motorcycle riders have a unique and very pleasant way of waving to you when they overtake you; we call it 'Le kick'. They kick out with their right foot as they pass you as a way of one ...