Category: Blogging

That’s a Wrap

Today’s the last day of our trip to France. We spent it walking all around Toulouse, exploring areas we hadn’t before, having a fantastic last big “official” restaurant meal, all while trying to forget that this was the last day of our trip in France. We started out walking along the Garonne (our apartment is right on the river). We came to a place where water was spilling over a […]

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Photo Extravaganza!

Finally am in a place with wifi, and blazingly fast wifi at that. I uploaded a whole bunch of pictures that I couldn’t before, and organized them into albums for your viewing pleasure. So, in reverse chronological order: Cajarc and Figeac: La Roque Gageac, the beautiful picturesque town along the Dordogne, which was our base of operations for 6 days of visiting the Perigord Noir. The medieval town of Sarlat […]

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Now Where Was I?

I’ve fallen so far behind in my blogging about this trip, I had to look back to see what the last post was about. Unfortunately I got hit with an intestinal bug of some sort that lasted 8 days or so, and put the kibosh on fully enjoying Bordeaux and our visit to the Ile de Ré. The two paragraph summary would be: Bordeaux: We really love this city. We […]

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Back in Bordeaux

I’m finally feeling a little better this morning after a rough two days. We’re back in Bordeaux now, in a comfortable apartment in the nice Chartrons district, just a 15-minute walk from the city center. We arrived yesterday afternoon from Poitiers, where we had a short visit. There we stayed in a super nice place called the Maison de Marc, which was right in the old city center, and served […]

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Forgive Me, for I have Sinned

For not posting today, and for giving my SSS Blog subscribers something truly horrible — a link to a Facebook (yes, the evil Facebook) post. I was just too tired after a long, long day to create a whole blog post. I promise not to make a habit of it. Click on it to view the post and the pictures, even if you’re not a Facebook member.

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Dungeons and Troglodytes

The person from whom we are renting our place in Chenonceau suggested that we visit the nearby city of Loches, which he described as being “the most important city in the world for a very short period of time.” During the period from the 13th to the 15th centuries, Loches was a walled “royal city” where the Valois kings were frequent residents. Constructed on a high outcropping of rock, the […]

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If It’s Friday, this Must be Chenonceaux

Three days without a post, primarily because those three days were filled with goings-on. If I remember correctly … On Tuesday morning, the weather had turned cold, but the rain stayed away. Suzie and I walked to the Palais de Justice, hoping to sit on on an argument at the Cour d’appel de Paris. Unfortunately, we never found a courtroom that had anything going on in it, even though there […]

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Coda

The concert at St. Chapelle was remarkable. It was just getting to be dusk when I arrived, and as the sun set the amazing stained glass windows became less and less luminous. Fantastic to be able to sit and watch the day end in such a place. After the concert we walked back to our apartment. The evening was warm and soft, the last temps doux we’re likely to see […]

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How Do You Say “Bracket Busted” in French?

“Tableau cassé” (I think), thanks to Sparty, who ruined the last bracket that could possibly have prevailed in the SCP Tournament Challenge. But as I wrote to my co-workers, “If my bracket is going to get busted, no better way to do it than Sparty taking out the evil Dookies.” Bye-bye Zion and Krzyzewski, not sorry to see you go. Go Big Ten in the Final Four. Today for us […]

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