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Safely arrived in Bordeaux. The train was late, but we had no connections, so it didn't matter to us.
It is 20 degrees (F) cooler here, cloudy and drizzly. Quite a relief after yesterday. Our hotel is very nice and in a very nice area (taxied through some sketchy areas between here and the train station....). RIGHT in the center of things. We have been to the tourist office to arrange a wine tasting, have seen some of the major squares (and some of the cows -- one of those "public art" things where they make a whole bunch of large fiberglas critters and various artists embellish them), and have seen the river and a batch of public monuments.
The foodie is scouting out dinner...... I came back to make use of our own nice clean facilities.........
Last night I managed to triage all the pics. I've been here for a week, almost, and it's comforting to realize that I have plenty of storage for pics (and if I don't wnat to throw one out when two look almost identical, that's ok; I have enough room to keep them both until I have a screen larger than this lovely and SO welcome netbook's -- THANK YOU, LAURIE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :-) ).
One day I will show you all these things I am talking about, and will talk less.....................
ps -- did you know that everyone speaks French here? Everyone. Even the little kids. Even the little kids whose origins are clearly from other continents. Even on tv!!!! I haven't gotten used to it yet............
In order to facilitate chronological traverse of these posts, here is a link to the post that comes after this one.
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Friday, August 27, 2010
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3 comments:
Hey, glad that the netbook is coming in handy! Looking forward to seeing the pics and glad that you are able to post some updates.
Speaking French in France - sounds right to me :-)
A week went by fast, eh? L
Glorious -- looking forward to photos!
How anyone manages to travel without a computer I don't know..... So many things we need to figure out each day.......
Yeah, pretty fast! Seems like each day takes a long time, because we're doing so much, but that the time flies by......
The French-speaking thing -- one of those things like flipping the light switch when you know the power is out. Some parts of your brain know, and others are surprised..... :-)
THanks, Penni. :-) One of these days (but at this point I"m thinking probably not until I get home......)
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