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Are making it hard to sit down and write. I think I’ll go for a walk! Vanessa
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Arles
Arles holds one of the remaining Roman colosseums as well as the Théatre Ancien, built in the last part of the 1st century BC. We found a parking lot instantly 200 meters from the colosseum, a virtual miracle. We walked … Continue reading
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Avignon, France
We spent the day, Sunday, walking around Avignon, window shopping closed stores, eating too many carbs for breakfast (a whole baguette and a croissant each with buerre et confiture). I observed what I had observed in Paris on my first … Continue reading
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La Ciotat, France
Back to La Ciotat! La Ciotat in spring is a mix of intense wind, intense sunlight, boats and more boats, and at the shipyard, launches. The city is bouncing back from some hard times when the shipyard closed down for … Continue reading
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Nice isn’t always nice
Welcome to Nice, France. Don’t leave anything in your car. Even the lit, guarded, parking garage the Hotel Suisse sends you to. We left extra luggage in the car in the back of the station wagon, covered as recommended, and … Continue reading
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Rome is right where we left it
Glorious and crowded, full of history and churches and cliched old haunts. Ruins of ruins built upon ruins. We saw so many school groups and I pitied them- kids growing up here have such a burden of history to learn. … Continue reading
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