La Chaumiere Agde
29 bis QUAI CMDT REVEILLE Agde, Languedoc-Roussillon, France
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Le Dimanche à Mosson....
....C'est le jour du marché!
It came slowly out of the dim panes of a weak January sun. The unmistakable sounds had drifted across over the gentle roar of traffic as soon as we had dismounted. First came the hum of voices, the scraping of shopping trolleys, snippets of Rai music and shouted Arabic, fused with the bitter sweet smell of shisha. In the shadow of the towering HLMs, vendors had piled their goods en vrac along ...
Leaving France for the next exciting chapter!
... on to Paris to fulfill my visa regulations. Should return to NYC to finally set up my new home by the end of January... after which I'll soon be hitting the road, with work trips to Naples, Florida and Shanghai, China... I'll keep posting updates on how the travels all pan ...
Diary of a Post(e) office worker
... pants, determined to make the most of the limited hours that the library is actually open.
As if all this wasn't worrying enough, Paul Valéry have yet to reveal the time or the date of over 50% of the exams, with result that many people still dont know whether or not they'll have clashes, or indeed if they're having exams at all (we've all given up attempting to ask 'what' the exam will be on, and are all hoping the prof will be in a ...
Final day travelling on Canal du Midi
... of a surprise as we had not realised what an historical city it is. Settled for the first time in the 4th century BC by the Greeks it was their 2nd French city. Christianity came the next century and then a Romanesque Cathedral made from volcanic rock (the whole areas landscape is formed by a volcanic eruption) was built in the 12th century. ...
Narbonne by day
After organising a late checkout we went for a walk around the beautiful town of Narbonne. Such a pretty town, we wandered through the centre, along the canals and found a fantastic ceramic exhibition set up on the side of the canals... fabulous hand-made works of art - pity no room in the luggage! Was wonderful just to walk around and look at.
We had been told to visit the markets, so not ones to want to miss out on more foodie fun, in we went, ...



