Friday, 18 September 2009

France - leaving Toulouse

(This post has pics this time around!)

After a very busy but happy few days in Toulouse, we headed off to Dijon. We had to get up before dawn (as did our host) and the train was well on its way by the time the sun got out of bed.

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The train was very pleasant and we had the carriage almost to ourselves for the first hour or two of the journey. This is first class.

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The train also went super fast between Montpellier and Lyon. Gosh that was fab! 300km/h. Just a bit faster than I've ever been except in a plane of course.

Finally, six hours later, we arrived in Dijon. Cheers!

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Wednesday, 16 September 2009

Munching in München

Well we made it safe and sound to München and gosh I cannot type on a German keyboard.

Our 300 euro a night hotel won't let us connect to the net. We don't even get coffee cups or anything. No pics cos this is not my machine.

Now I am off to find yarn shops. Tomorrow I am off to either that castle, Neuschwanstein?, or to Salzburg. Depends on when I wake up - the tour leaves at 9 whilst I can catch a train to Salzburg anytime.

It has taken me nearly 10 minutes to write this much.

Have fun!

Sunday, 13 September 2009

France - cheers from Dijon

This morning we packed our bags and left Toulouse and our new good friends behind. I was sad to leave Toulouse but excited about seeing a new place!

We chose Dijon on advice of our Toulouse friends. Also we could get a train directly here but it did mean getting up at 6:30am on a Sunday morning after getting to bed after midnight.

My goodness, what a great choice!

I leave you with a few pics. On second thoughts, I won't cos we have low speed free wifi and it is baulking at the large pics. I can't upload them.

Cheers from Dijon!

Friday, 11 September 2009

Oooh la la! Toulouse!

On the 10th of September, we walked into town. Our plan was to hire Vélos but there were none left in the stands. So we walked.

Walking was good. Just as well. It is only a bit over 2km into the centre of town but we managed to walk more than 10km just wandering around looking at stuff (and today my feet are sore and Nathan's calves are complaining). We planned on getting velos back to here but umm, well it turns out that they don't like overseas credit cards (I can remember this being an issue in Paris not long after velibs were introduced there). But we survived, and at least it was not far to walk home!

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We are fascinated by the narrow streets - they are not very wide at all. Cars park on one or the other or both or neither side (depending on the width), the narrow footpaths have green wrought iron barriers on them (presumably more to stop cars parking on the kerb and forcing peds to walk in the middle of the street even more than they do now), motorbikes, cars, bicycles and pedestrians are just all over the place. And the buildings are fascinating.

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(I think that is the Canal du Brienne but I am not sure of the spelling or the French grammar but I know where to find it again.)

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C'est fab! LOL

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Today I hope to go back into town to find two yarn shops - we were only one road off them but one road is plenty far enough away! DH is not very willing to walk, and we need to do things like get stamps for postcards and fix up our I-94s, which the silly people in DFW airport did not take from us - they were running late getting us on the plane (that was fine, we were late too!) but did not do any passport stuff, unlike say LAX which wants your passport and takes the immigration card. We have to send off proof that we have left the US along with the card before we can get back into the States. Sigh. Oh and we need to book the next part of our train trip, which means deciding where we are going. 8-D

Ooh la la! Carcassonne!

Our host kindly drove us down to Carcassonne to look around the ancient walled town/fortress there. It was tres bon. (I seem to have lost the compose key I set up so I could do accents, etc. Ah, I've wrangled it back again.) C'est trés bon! Like really really bon. Trés fantastique!

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(You really should click on all the photos in this post to see the bigger ones)

It was really interesting. I've never seen a walled town before - I've been to England but "only" saw ancient stone circles there, that sort of thing (which I loved seeing so don't get me wrong!). There are Roman parts, medieval parts and then the reconstructed parts. The Romans used small squared stones, the medieval parts are made of large, shaped stones and the reconstructed parts used very nicely squared off stones - they haven't had time to start dissolving in the rain.

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I am not sure that I appreciated it as much as I could have. After all, I have absolutely nothing to compare it with. But it was totally fascinating.

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We had a lovely afternoon walking around it, seeing it close up, being amazed by the tourist tat inside its walls - I guess that whilst the things sold may have changed, the shops inside have not changed all that much in the last hundred years or so that they have catered to tourist trade rather more than local rather. Cos oh yes, locals live there not just in the new town (ville basse) spread around the flanks of the hill.

Thursday, 27 August 2009

Some linky love letter for my city

In a bit more than a month, we'll be flying to Oz to visit our Home. I hope it still feels like Home when we get there.

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There's been a few articles in the Home newspaper that I read that I thought I would share with you.

Catherine Deveny's Things that say 'Melbourne' (even more than a big M)

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and a piece on a new endangered species, keeping the bush natural, and we ain't talking trees and shrubs here....

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A love-letter to the Yarra River (apparently its proper name is Birrarung.) Oh I look forward to seeing you, beautiful placid river. People might dak on you and call you horrid names but you are beautiful.

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Of course I am looking forward to seeing family and friends and cats and the garden etc etc etc but I am also tied to the place itself. It is a part of me.

(Pics around the Melbourne CBD in 2006, when I last worked there. River pics show the Yarra in all her beauty)

Thursday, 11 June 2009

Today's odd noise

Mating squirrels make the MOST bizarre noises!

Like someone clicking their tongue only sorta dully and making a brrrm brmm noise without the b and also a noise like a wheel spinning combined with the noise of a cat starting to chuck.

Or at least that I what I assume is going on, given that there is a black squirrel with its tail up and a normal coloured squirrel chasing it but not in the usual fashion of "get outta my territory!" where they don't get near each other... No I would say the black squirrel is saying "Catch me if you can!"

Much catching up to do. So many pictures, so little time!