Yesterday, we took a trip down to Collioure near the Spanish border, in the shadow of the Pyrénées. It is a beutiful harbour town first established for trade by the Phonecians. It also boasts a massive Templar fortress built right on the edge of the harbour. I'll try to load on some new pictures today of some of the cool sights we've seen. In 1905 Matisse started experimenting with blotching colour on paper to create images and art that were new and somehow impressionistic here. Some of his earliest works are on display in the fortress.
Today we hope to see some caves near Carcassonne, and then maybe play boules in the square. The day after tomorrow, we are heading by TGV down to Barcelona. Our lack of ability to really speak an Spanish at all is freaking us out a little, but we've been assured by many people we've met that it won't be much of a problem.
Thanks to those who have left comments on the blog, especially Hilary Martin for leading us to he blog with the text of her award-winning speach!
David and James are evaluating the playgrounds of Europe for an upcoming publication. The playground on the beach at Colliure rated an 8.5 for scenery, quality of equipment and proximity to the sea.
Wednesday, March 14, 2007
Monday, March 12, 2007
Hillbillies of the Haut Langedoc
We have been enjoying our tour of the ancient Cathar towns of the region. A couple of days ago, we went to find a hotel on a high bluff overlooking the area, and the Med. However, it turned out to be one of the creepiest places we've ever seen, and was run by a couple with very questionable personal hygeine... The room was like a cave and smelled of mold; Deirdre and David began wheezing instantly, and the two Newfy dogs were freaking James out, so we left, weird banjo music ringing in our ears. Deirdre started figuring out how much it would cost to just go straight home...
However, we are excellent travelers, and by staying calm, being brave and waiting for the signs, we located Maison du Parc (www.maisonduparc.com) in the town of St. Chinian; it is so beautiful here, and the owners, Michel and Pascal, are very nice. They have cooked for us, and let us know about great local destinations. They have a very nice dog named Clovis after the first King of France, and a 75 year old tortoise named Lulu who came with the house when they bought it. Their garden is gorgeous and it is springtime here. Cherry blossoms are out, and we are seeing orange and lemon trees.
Today we are headed for the beach. Hope all is well with everyone back in the real world...
However, we are excellent travelers, and by staying calm, being brave and waiting for the signs, we located Maison du Parc (www.maisonduparc.com) in the town of St. Chinian; it is so beautiful here, and the owners, Michel and Pascal, are very nice. They have cooked for us, and let us know about great local destinations. They have a very nice dog named Clovis after the first King of France, and a 75 year old tortoise named Lulu who came with the house when they bought it. Their garden is gorgeous and it is springtime here. Cherry blossoms are out, and we are seeing orange and lemon trees.
Today we are headed for the beach. Hope all is well with everyone back in the real world...
Thursday, March 8, 2007
Expoling Southern France
Today started rainy whih was ok because we had to go to the airport to pick up our rental car - an Opal Corsa Deisel. We took a drive south to Esparenza to see the local Dinosaur Museum which was small, but really well laid out. They have made some significant discoveries in the area, and even have some displays about the famous Burgess Shale from BC and Alberta! After visiting there, we took a look at the Chateau Cathar at Rennes, which is high on a hill over-looking vallies and vinyards, and has views of the snow-covered mountains to the South.
We returned to Carcassonne for dinner and a beautiful clear sky followed by a dazzling sunset. Sadly I cannot add pictures of Carcassonne on this computer at the hostel. If you'd like to see more, go to www.carcassonne.org
We returned to Carcassonne for dinner and a beautiful clear sky followed by a dazzling sunset. Sadly I cannot add pictures of Carcassonne on this computer at the hostel. If you'd like to see more, go to www.carcassonne.org
Wednesday, March 7, 2007
Carcassonne is cool
We left London after a train adventure to Stansted airport. Ryanair is cheap - so cheap that the tube/train fare to the airport was much more than the flight! David and James enjoyed the 90 minute flight to Carcassonne where the airport is a dead ringer for the one in Kelowna, but with more palm trees.
A short bus ride through town took us to the Cité - the large ancient fortified castle origionally settled by the Romans. The history here is intense as this was a commercial cross-road of Europe and the former border between France and Spain. The ancient culture here had their own language known as 'Oc' - therefore the name of the area - Languadoc.
Our Hostel is within the walls of the Cité, just outside the gates of the Cathar castle. The streets are narrow, cobble-stone and full of interesting shops and bits of history. We have explored the old and new parts of town, and are getting a rental car tomorrow so that we can see more of the region.
David and James are doing well but Deirdre and I could use some more sleep! What else is new...
A short bus ride through town took us to the Cité - the large ancient fortified castle origionally settled by the Romans. The history here is intense as this was a commercial cross-road of Europe and the former border between France and Spain. The ancient culture here had their own language known as 'Oc' - therefore the name of the area - Languadoc.
Our Hostel is within the walls of the Cité, just outside the gates of the Cathar castle. The streets are narrow, cobble-stone and full of interesting shops and bits of history. We have explored the old and new parts of town, and are getting a rental car tomorrow so that we can see more of the region.
David and James are doing well but Deirdre and I could use some more sleep! What else is new...
Sunday, March 4, 2007
Hopefully a good picture of us all
Short post today - went to British Natural History Museum and saw many stuffed animals on display and lots of Dino bones too. Felt vaguely like Alberta, except for the MASSIVE CROWDS OF PEOPLE FROM MANY DIFFERENT COUNTRIES WHO DON'T KNOW HOW TO GET OUT OF ANY ONE'S WAY... Sorry - was that out loud?
Saturday, March 3, 2007
the Victoria Line
David & James have now memorized the station stops on the way in and out of Jill's line (Victoria) on the tube. Spent the day with Deirdre's cousin Chitra & Jill visiting the London Eye, touring the town by open-top bus, and in the Burrough Market. Had a great lamb shoulder dinner (which couldn't be beat) complete with purple potatoes and greens. Bought apples, but it turns out they're from Washington State.
Tired, but mostly over our jet lag now. Off to the National Gallery tomorrow, we think.
Can't say we're missing the snow in Calgary, but maybe a bit of the powder in the mountains...
RK
Tired, but mostly over our jet lag now. Off to the National Gallery tomorrow, we think.
Can't say we're missing the snow in Calgary, but maybe a bit of the powder in the mountains...
RK
Friday, March 2, 2007
Hanging out with Jill in London
Had a great day yesterday taking the bus (riding on the top!) down to Stratford, and then the train under the Thames to Greenwich. Lovely day for strolling and playing in the park. We found that the clipper ship Cutty Sark is under repair and restoration until October 2008! But the Maritime Museum was open, so we did manage to see some great Nautical stuff. Also, the Royal Observatory with its famous clocks, and of course the Prime Meridian. James wanted a picture of Gumby and Pokey on either side of the hemisphere divider... We took a very relaxed boat cruise up river, past all the new development along Canary Wharf and then on under the Tower Bridge to Westminster. We managed to catch a lot of great views in the setting sun, and be on the tube in time for full Thursday evening rush hour. David fell asleep; James was chatting up a rather posh looking young woman, telling her about Calgary and how it is so snowy there...
Jill roasted a chicken for dinner, and her fellah, Tom came over. He brought a race-car set with a variety of Le Mans style racers which were a just bit of a hit with the boys. Hours of Jackie Stewart/Sterling Moss fun...
We hope to go to either Hampton Court (former home of King Henry the 8th) or the Science Museum today. It is sunny and warm, and there are flowers coming up everywhere.
Jill roasted a chicken for dinner, and her fellah, Tom came over. He brought a race-car set with a variety of Le Mans style racers which were a just bit of a hit with the boys. Hours of Jackie Stewart/Sterling Moss fun...
We hope to go to either Hampton Court (former home of King Henry the 8th) or the Science Museum today. It is sunny and warm, and there are flowers coming up everywhere.
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