Pierre & Vacances Residence La Pinede
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The Winds of Toulon
... to get out of the wind.
We caught the ferry back to La Seyne after lunch as the ship was leaving earlier this afternoon. After a little bit of communication confusion, we were able to find the right ferry and the ride back to La Seyne was not bad. Once back on board the Silhouette, Bob, Carol, John, Paul and I made our way to the Ensemble Lounge for the daily trivia contest. It was a hoot… These cruisers are serious ...
Direction Toulon!
... train a faire, il longe la cote, cest magnifique. musique, dessins, pour passer le temps, jy prend gout! Jarrive donc a Toulon ou je rejoint Jeanne, ma host de CS pour qqls jours! super sympa, elle est educ spec, comme moi et travaille avec les jeunes enfants aussi ( lequivalent de la DPJ pour nous au Quebec) on fait connaissance et on echange sur nos differentes facons de faire et d'institution. cest tres interessants.
Mardi; superbe nuit, je suis ...
WE ARE CRUISING!!!
... seldom hearing English, it was a real treat to be understood! While we were waiting for our luggage to be delivered to our stateroom, we explored the ship, dined at Windjammer, the buffet restaurant enjoying a wide variety of delicious array of international food choices. By about 3:00 p.m., our bags were delivered to our room and we unpacked. The stateroom has an incredibly comfy queen size bed, a ...
A week on the French Riviera (Tim)
The following day the sun came out and we dried out. Clothes were washed and van cleaned. In the afternoon we headed into town which was quiet and to the beaches which were lovely. The kids loved the campsite especially the heated pool and wi-fi room so in the end we had a resort style week here. Although some of the restaurants and cafes were closed for the off season, ...
We sail the seven C's
... which brought to mind the face of Sainte Rosaline.
Soon the forest opened up to the grounds of the magnificent monastery of La Chartreuse de la Verne. But before we enter the building, let's get the name straight. The “de la Verne” was easy—at the base of the mountain on which the buildings sit there's a river called la Verne. But Chartreuse? Why name a monastery after a liquour? Or maybe it was that the nuns wore bright ...