France

hot goat with misellary

Posted on April 15, 2004. Filed under: 2004 France and Italy, France, Vaucluse |

Several people would like to know what “hot goat with misellary” could possibly mean, and while I can’t promise great illumination on that score, still, here is the relevant story of Valerie’s birthday in Provence.
Valerie’s birthday was March 30, a blustery day of sudden sunshine and dark scudding clouds. During our time in France, the [...]

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a quick bonjour from Provence

Posted on April 6, 2004. Filed under: 2004 France and Italy, France, Provence, Saignon |

Bonjour all!
Actually, bon soir for us, so I’m off to bed soon. Just wanted to send signs of life and assure you that we are still having a fantastic time in Provence, especially now that the weather is giving the occasional nod toward spring.
Val and I have returned to Saignon after 5 days roaming south-central [...]

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having fun fun fun in provence

Posted on April 3, 2004. Filed under: 2004 France and Italy, France, Provence | Tags: |

wow; french keyboards qre even zeirder
see zhqt i mean?
just a quick note to say we are t the market in uzes, the sun is shining, we saw flamingoes yesterday (yes!), we,ve found the b and b of our dreams
off to buy carrots“
love to all

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More about Venice from us in France

Posted on March 29, 2004. Filed under: 2004 France and Italy, France, Italy, Saignon, Venice |

Upon hearing about sagging beds and irascible Venetian chefs, some have written wanting to know if we are in fact having a good time. Mais oui, certainly we are! Everything is new and fascinating (if not always entirely comfortable or comprehensible) and we are enjoying ourselves thoroughly. Travel, you know, broadens the mind and the [...]

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Frankfurt & Venice (from the comfort of Saignon)

Posted on March 27, 2004. Filed under: 2004 France and Italy, France, Frankfurt, Italy, Saignon, Venice |

If you have been following the international news, you might have heard that today in Italy there was a general strike in protest of the current retirement/pension system. One of the many areas of civil life affected was national transportation, especially trains. Thus I am excessively happy to report that while Val and I spent [...]

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