Premiere Classe Roanne - Perreux
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Hitchhiking? Never ever!
... Mirka got out of the car and Max started to give excuses such as “I would never hurt a woman, do no worry, I promise”.
“That is alright, just let us go, please,”,replied Mirka in fear and came to me.
“With what did you hit me? What weapon did you use?” I inquired to know what really happened to me.
“You know, the classical steel weapon for punching, sorry… . Are you sure that you do not need to call an ...
Watch the birdie
... in over the ponds and swooping over the crowds. One type of bird which we think was like a buzzard swooped very low over us - quite scarry and exciting at the same time! I was even lucky to catch it on video! Luke, you would have been in heaven with all the different types of birds!
After the bird park we headed to Chateau De Flecheres. They only permit you to go through as a tour group - again all in french! They ...
Celebrating Beaujolais Nouveau
... of the plaza, a tall structure had been erected of wine barrels with a small stage in front. There were a couple of hundred people milling about. Nothing like the crowds we were expecting but that was fine with us.
At 6:00 p.m. a wine tasting event was held in which Joni and I decided to participate. For a few Euros, you purchased a wine glass and received a contest entry form. Then you walked around to ...
Bully, Beaujolais and Big Bellies
... the latter, are long and loud communal affairs. Rarely less than four courses of hearty and delicious food are prepared for both meals by Collette Carret, mother of the family vineyard’s head honcho, Vincent. Boisterous conversation between fifteen or so hungry WWOOF volunteers, family members and friends is fuelled by a seemingly never-ending supply of wine from Domaine Carret’s cellar. Wine, here, seems to flow freer than water, to the extent that ...
Day 18
We were back on the bus heading for Barcelona but we had to make a stop off at an ancient roman aqueduct at pont du Gard. The Aqueduct was massive bridge that was used to carry 200 million litres of water around. It was well worth the stop to stretch the legs and see more ancient structures for the first AD and seeing how the Romans ruled the world. From pont du gard we were back on the bus for another 5 hours to reach Barcelona were ...