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Saturday, 1 November 2014
Tuesday, 7 October 2014
Last Leg
We flew into Singapore and 33 degrees. Phone says 'feels like 39' sure does. After a debacle with our hotel booking, we have ended up better off at Hotel Jen Orchard Gateway, awesome location right in the middle of shopping! The hotel has only been open two weeks and is fantastic, the staff are very attentive and helpful, the pool area is awesome.
We went to Sentosa Island but was so hot we headed off to do a river cruise.
Caught up with some clients who live in Singapore, they met us at the Polo Club for drinks, really tranquil area near the middle of the city, a few acres of jungle, stables etc was lovely, then we went for authentic Singaporean seafood dinner and topped the night off at the Ku de Ta bar on top of Marina Bay Sands hotel, fabulous views of Singapore at night.
There was a pool up there but was for hotel guests only, Trev took out a small mortgage for a round of drinks lol
Home now and getting used to cool weather. This is what my lounge looks like, bummer was meant to be done by the time we got back. Will hopefully be finished by thurs
Tuesday, 30 September 2014
Observations on France
90% of people smoke! this shocked us, seriously, everywhere you went people were smoking.
All cafés have seats outside, so lovely to watch the day go by. The cafe culture is part of their everyday lifestyle.
90% of vehicles are diesel, even small cars.
They don't have an obesity problem here. You hardly ever see sugary drinks, rtds or energy drinks and not much junk food. Only people over 60 are a bit rounder but the majority of people are very slim
The countryside (and even the cities) are very green, there are trees everywhere, so lovely to see so many trees, most paddocks are surrounded by trees and little forests everywhere, no decimation of trees or centre pivots here, yet they have a massive dairy industry.
Houses, on the whole, are immaculate, especially in the country villages, and all have manicured gardens, with lots of pots of colour, beautiful gardens, so neat and tidy, also lots of vege gardens.
The majority of people we came across were very helpful, and friendly, there were a couple of exceptions but generally great.
We loved France.
Last day in France
Today we woke to rain, it didn't worry me as I was off to Bayeux, I headed down to reception to get a taxi to the appropriate train station, only to be told that because it was raining, there would be a half hour wait, sigh, the nice man on reception said I should take the metro, I explained to him that we had difficulty understanding it, he explained exactly what I should do, and off I went, got the ticket, first triumph, got the right train, thank goodness I didn't need to change trains until I got to the tgv station. Got to the Bayeux train with minutes to spare, yippee, I've mastered the metro in Paris.
A lovely train ride to Bayeux where it wasn't raining. I was so excited to see the Bayeux Tapestry, it's amazing, thought of you Toni when I was there. Spent a few hours in Bayeux and got the train back to Paris.
Managed to get the right metro train back to our hotel, yeusss! Made both the metro trips for €3.40 saving quite a few euro.
Trev spent the day wandering around in Paris, tried to go to the Harley shop for the second time, ht it was closed, their website is wrong!
Went out for dinner then started packing, fun times.
Monday, 29 September 2014
Loire Valley
Today we spent in the beautiful Loire Valley, around 300 chateaus/castles there.
We stopped for lunch at Amboise, a beautiful town where Leonardo da Vinci is buried at the chateau there, we didn't have long and literally had to run the last part of the visit.
We then went to the best chateau of the day at Chenoceau, it was beautiful both inside and out, once again we had to hurry and were disappointed we couldn't stay longer to look around the gardens and lounge around and have a drink.
They had the most beautiful floral arrangements in every room made by two resident florists with flowers from the gardens.
The last chateau of the day was Chombord, by far the biggest but not as nice as some, still impressive just by the size tho.
Today we have mooched around the city, walked and walked to Eiffel Tower and then all the way along to the Louvre, had an ice cream and a drink or 3 on the way. We haven't worked out the metro system here it is hard to decipher, but have the buses sussed, yay.
No matter how many times you see the tower it is still wow
All of the shops except touristy ones are closed on Sunday. Here is a display in a handbag shop
Saturday, 27 September 2014
Mont St Michel
Back to Paris, and this morning up at sparrows to go on a two day tour, today was driving through the Normandy region to Mont St Michel, wow awesome
This bus tour is great, we got the front seat on a double bus, sensational views. We are in Angers for the night and then off to the Loire Valley to see some Chateaus.
Thursday, 25 September 2014
Avignon
Yesterday we left Villefranche and headed on the train to Avignon. We are staying in the old walled city, it was a lot cooler and dryer climate here.
Today we woke to rain, but as we only had one day had to box on and have a look around, we went to the Pope's Palace, the famous bridge and around the gardens, in the rain, like true tourists.
It p'd down all day but stopped about 9pm. Just in time for us to go to a show inside the walls of the Palace in the internal courtyard, these are the walls that the show was project on, four sides, 360 degrees of show, it was amazing. http://www.lesluminessences-avignon.com/
Here are some photos from the show, it went for 45 minutes and the sound effects made the ground vibrate, even though it was all In French it was still spectacular
Tuesday, 23 September 2014
Last day in Villefranche
Our last day dawned hot and sunny. Trev took me for a walk to the next bay for brekky of espresso and crossaint, yum.
Got back and we all headed to Eze on the train (2 stops away) we got off and waited for the bus to take us up to the old village of Eze it was about 30 degrees and we were cursing Jeff Turner, who recommended we go there, the bus eventually arrived and took us up the hill about 20 minute ride facing backwards and so hot, felt sick and couldn't wait to get off, Jeff's name was total mud now. Had a wee sit down in the shade and some lunch, then tackled the walk up the hill. It is an amazing medieval village so stunning the photos don't do it justice, and the garden at the top is sensational, thanks Jeff it was so worth it.
We got back down and realised we would have to wait an hour for the bus and then possibly half an hour for the train, that was eating into our beach time, so we eventually flagged down a taxi, best move ever, comfy ride home, and although he was from Monaco, it was 45 euro well spent, even though I was having a fit because the meter was saying $145 and I was panicking, all worked out well and we finished the afternoon soaking up the rays on the beach. It was my choice for dinner and we went to a restaurant called 'G' so delicious, Trev had recommended octopus for entree, and the other three of us had scallops, the octopus was Devine. Trev then had recommended risotto, with scallops, Jenny had duck, kelv had lamb shank and I had beef, all so yummy and one of the best meals so far, we finished off with crime brûlée (can't come to France without having that) and a marshmallow dessert.
Tomorrow Trev and I off to Avignon and Jenny and kelvin away with friends, from switzerland, through Italy, we will miss them, but will meet up again on way home in Singapore.
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