France is a many splendid thing: A trip report
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Sorry for the typos. I didn't keep notes, except for where I was. I left out a lunch day in Angoulime for the purpose of seeing The Cathedral of Sainte-Pierre(early 12C) and visted the covered market in Metal but liked the one we saw in a vllage as we drove to A. It was an ancient wooden one. We stopped, thinking I was going to take a photo of a lavoir. The place where you pick the fish was Chez Juju.
The L'Hotel in St Remy has a giant screen You can pick videos to play.
After a tapas dinner, we played a game of pool while someone had "some like it hot playing on the screen.
Indy, David dear, we didn't make it to saintes but did go back to Maitre Kanter with our friends. This time we ate inside not on the terrace. the fumes from traffic were unusually heavy.
The L'Hotel in St Remy has a giant screen You can pick videos to play.
After a tapas dinner, we played a game of pool while someone had "some like it hot playing on the screen.
Indy, David dear, we didn't make it to saintes but did go back to Maitre Kanter with our friends. This time we ate inside not on the terrace. the fumes from traffic were unusually heavy.
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Mimi,
Welcome back. Your report is so interesting. It will help us as we hope to make our 14th straight visit to St. Remy in 2006. It can serve as a primer for all those new travellers who inquire should I visit Provence.
A song in Anything Goes has lyrics "There is no cure for travel..." Your enthusiastic trip report resonates like a Porter lyric.
Welcome home. We wish you many more years of travel and joy.
Anthony
Welcome back. Your report is so interesting. It will help us as we hope to make our 14th straight visit to St. Remy in 2006. It can serve as a primer for all those new travellers who inquire should I visit Provence.
A song in Anything Goes has lyrics "There is no cure for travel..." Your enthusiastic trip report resonates like a Porter lyric.
Welcome home. We wish you many more years of travel and joy.
Anthony
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Thanks everyone.
mvor, be sure to visit The Maeght Foundation in St Paul-de-Vence. It rivals the best art collection in the world, a temple of modern art.
The building was designed by the Spanish architect Jose-Luis Sert.
The gaesen full of great works is outstanding.
mvor, be sure to visit The Maeght Foundation in St Paul-de-Vence. It rivals the best art collection in the world, a temple of modern art.
The building was designed by the Spanish architect Jose-Luis Sert.
The gaesen full of great works is outstanding.
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Wow! Traveling is a gift, and you've given much to us in your interesting reportage!
I was especially intrigued to hear of your unique lodgings in Eygalieres, where we spent a week in August. What a way to travel! And, thanks to Underhill, I too have enjoyed the view and the food at Les Hospitaliers. It's fun to think of other people visiting these spots, as your remarks inspire sensory memories that are fun to revisit.
My uncle actually was hired by David Ogilvy, years and years ago...I'd forgotten about his French chateau. You may have read in David's book that he arrived in New York with essentially one suit before making his fortune on Madison Avenue. A remarkable person I am told. Another amazing story.
Glad that you arrived safely home despite the awkward return and the disappointing frageents of glass and ooze in your knapsack. Perhaps we could meet in Cambridge (my wife commutes there daily with our dog in tow.)
All the best and welcome home. Thanks again for the report!
I was especially intrigued to hear of your unique lodgings in Eygalieres, where we spent a week in August. What a way to travel! And, thanks to Underhill, I too have enjoyed the view and the food at Les Hospitaliers. It's fun to think of other people visiting these spots, as your remarks inspire sensory memories that are fun to revisit.
My uncle actually was hired by David Ogilvy, years and years ago...I'd forgotten about his French chateau. You may have read in David's book that he arrived in New York with essentially one suit before making his fortune on Madison Avenue. A remarkable person I am told. Another amazing story.
Glad that you arrived safely home despite the awkward return and the disappointing frageents of glass and ooze in your knapsack. Perhaps we could meet in Cambridge (my wife commutes there daily with our dog in tow.)
All the best and welcome home. Thanks again for the report!
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Bonjour latour. It starts at 12:30 for lunch. later that night at 7:00 at a Thai restaurant in Brookline. I can only make the lunch GTg.
More details/ Write Bob [email protected]
More details/ Write Bob [email protected]
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Welcome back, dear Mimi!
And many thanks again for retrieving my sweater! Having wonderful Fodors friends truly makes it a small world, doesn't it?
I enjoyed your trip report immensely- it sounds like a wonderful trip, and I could just imagine you there, taking it all in with your great enthusiasm and making new friends everywhere you went.
Thanks for sharing!
And many thanks again for retrieving my sweater! Having wonderful Fodors friends truly makes it a small world, doesn't it?
I enjoyed your trip report immensely- it sounds like a wonderful trip, and I could just imagine you there, taking it all in with your great enthusiasm and making new friends everywhere you went.
Thanks for sharing!
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Marcy, you should have your sweater ( I hope) by Saturday before you leave for your trip to Switzerland and Italy?
I'll use this post to wish you a bon voyage. J. took it to the P.O. a few days ago, but it may not get to you til Monday though they said 4 days.
I'll use this post to wish you a bon voyage. J. took it to the P.O. a few days ago, but it may not get to you til Monday though they said 4 days.
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What a delightful report, Mimi. Welcome home. I am sorry about that annoying incident on the plane; but, it surely doesn't color your overall experience. You and John certainly live fully. It is a pleasure to tag along with you.

