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Table for two?
... br> Every now and then we decided to explore a village or town rather than going round it.
Pradelles was one such.
A small village with an even older centre, it was worth the detour.
We suffered what might be described as "navigation error" today.
Nick wrote out a list, and we kept to it, well mostly.
But I failed to understand that he actually wanted to deviate and go to every single place on the list, so due to the inevitable wet ...
Travels with Caira
... Ste Pons de Mauchiens, was really spectacular, although St Pargoire had. Cafe, which makes it special too. It looked like it had Internet, but they claimed not. Grump! We stopped at the church at the second one to have lunch. Well, second lunch; we had already had pizza de chèvre in Paulhan, where we bought it. We did not feel like waiting. We headed off vaguely in the direction of Montagnac, but not quite. Instead we climbed a very large hill, then ...
Through the hills and off to the next gites
... may end up renting for Caira. Sally had suggested a scenic route back from St. Chinian,so I took it, but with misgivings. It looked like a short-cut through the hills, which can mean a lot of climbing, and my hamstrings are feeling the climbing. It did have climbing, but not too bad, and it was a beautiful ride. It runs around the heads of Several little valleys. There were a series of pretty little villages in each valley, including one with a little wine coop I ...
Bully, Beaujolais and Big Bellies
... br> Elliot, a typically brash but loveable Kiwi, repeats his phrase, feigning innocence but knowing its impact. Out come more guffaws, this time with greater gusto as some onlookers cotton onto his peculiar use of the dreaded C-word.‘Good cnut’, it is eventually explained, is apparently a rather masculine term of endearment in New Zealand, suggesting the subject is of an all-round pleasant and reliable character.
“Wow, um… it’s ...
Hangin' with the monks
Visited the Monastery and stayed the night in our cute little cells. I got to watch the sun set the first night and we had free time to walk around and hang out that night. In the morning Curtis talked to us about the building as we walked around. The weather was gorgeous and we all played and sunbathed in the afternoon before it was back on the bus to our next stop. ...