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Month: December 2009
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We’ve been in Kuopio for about six days now. We had a great trip on the ferry from Stockholm to Turku, it takes about 12 hours but we had a cabin so we slept for a couple of hours, the rest of the time we read books, Pauline did some work, and we had breakfast…
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Well the time came and with heavy hearts we said farewell to our friends in Josselin, our next door neighbour Mimi Bonnefoy, our french teacher Francoise and her husband Jean-Pierre, Monsieur the butcher whose name I was never sure of, Phillippe our excellent barman and his lovely wife Catherine, and their son Matteo, and many…
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We came home from Guédelon via a night in Chartres, famous for probably the finest gothic cathedral in France. I will remember it for the excellent oysters I had at dinner that night! Our friend Kathryn Bethune popped over from Wales, on the train. Two and a half hours from London to Paris on the…
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Pauline spotted an item about this castle in the excellent english language Breton newspaper we used to buy occasionally, and we thought it sounded interesting. Basically, a project to build a 13th century castle using only the period construction techniques and materials, you’d have to say it’s a very ambitious, not to say insane idea.…
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We found this place at a bargain rate, I suspect because of the recession. It was only about an hour from Florence, but very much in the country. We stocked up on food from a local villaqe and blobbed out for three days, sitting by the pool. On the last night we had an excellent…
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After a happy day at the Vespa Museum, we all hopped in the car and drove to James’ hotel in Pisa, which was up a very narrow one way street and I had great difficulty extracting the car after we’d dropped off our luggage. Anyway, we had a rest and then walked to the Piazza…