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Saturday, July 18, 2009
The End Of France 2009 Trip
Going Home
Sighhhhhhh...............alas it has come to an end. We have had a fantastic adventure and ended yesterday in Nice after spending the afternoon in Monaco. Great experience...... we strolled through the little streets and toured the Palace. We are hanging out now at the airport in London - we have about 5 hours to kill before hoping on our 9 hour flight. Then home to Teddy - I am so excited to see my dog.......I have been dreaming about it - thats weird but what can I say I am nuts for the little guy. I am attaching pictures from yesterdays adventure. See you all soon!!!
Friday, July 17, 2009
Thursday, July 16, 2009
We are tasting the life of luxury in southern France. Since my last blog, we visited St. Tropez ( you know- for the St. Tropez tan) visiting the 'farmers type' market in the town square open only on Tuesdays. It also happened to be Bastille Day which is some big celebration like our fourth of July. It seemed as though most of the country was on "holiday". In St. Tropez, designer shops- aka D&G, Dior, Yves Saint Laurent-and billionaires with unbelievable yachts meet the old town of St. Tropez and common folk as ourselves. Right now I am the point of hilarious laughter because my original spelling and pronunciation of Dolce Gabbana translated in French as - 12 shrimps. Hey, I shop at Target, Rite Aid and True Value. What did you expect? Tammy just threw Victoria in the pool so I feel better.( to stop Vic's laughter I'm going to have her spell supercalafragalisticexpealadouchous and explain to me why Julie Andrews would be so damn happy taking care of all those children. HA!) Yesterday we went to the Port of Grimaud just a few miles from our villa the where the town was laid out like Venice Italy. Little waterways are accessible by boat through this quaint village. We had a quick lunch since we were hotter than the crepe pan sitting outside at noontime. More poolside fun and a luscious home cooked dinner under the stars completes yet another 5 star day. | t |
Wednesday, July 15, 2009
Saint Tropez
Saint-Tropez, the marina, the market! Lives of the rich and famous, well that's us sorta of ;-) We started our adventure at the "St. Trop" (as the locals call it) market. Yes, you could purchase fruits and vegetables, meats and cheese and just about anything one can desire for the body, the home...you name it! We then ventured into a few designer stores. I think one was called Dulce and Gambas ;-) and then on to the marina. What a sight this was! Boats the size of a football field...well not entirely but pretty damn close. We had lunch, shopped a bit more then we had a delicious lamb dinner, sooooo good.
Ramatuelle Village
Tahiti Beach Saint-Tropez
Tuesday, July 14, 2009
Monday, July 13, 2009
Grimaud
After a splendid day of lounging and what not at the Villa, we walked up to Grimaud, a delightful village paved with cobble stoned streets lined with restaurants, art galleries, a butcher and baker and many homes. We also walked up to a 12th century castle and after exploring this historic site. We dined at a restaurant that had a historical equestrian theme. The food was delicious...my favorite, "Mama Rosalie's" slow cooked beef stew, Provence style, hmm, hmm good!!!
Evening in Grimaud
We had a spectacular evening in the little town of Grimaud. It is a quick walk from the villa - and while it appears you are hiking up at about a 45 degree angle - I managed to scale to the top with only minor gasping and grunting :) It was worth the effort - the sea with St. Tropez in the back ground, vineyards running off into the distance and ruins in the foreground would be hard to top for beautiful!
Sunday, July 12, 2009
Our new home away from home...the Villa Leopard
Saturday, July 11, 2009
The Canal...
Our Amazing Vacation in Venice and France
Dry Land
We have arrived at the villa -ahhhhhh dry land. I still walking sideways - but it could be the wine rather than my sea legs. We are sitting by the beautiful pool - Mediterranean Sea to the left and a castle in the distance on the right not a terrible way to start a Saturday! So far each leg of the journey has been a fantastic adventure - everyday something new and interesting. We have managed to come to this point with only minor scrapes and a few bruises - not bad for boating novices!! We are all marveling at the luxury of a toilet you don't have to pump after your business - simple thing - NOT. I will never take it for granted again - not sure if that means I will be concentrating on the fact each and every time I take that trip but hey you never know.
Friday, July 10, 2009
We are finally backed in Internet land. What an experience- adventure really, our boating leg of the journey was on the Midi Canal. Knowing little about going through locks, like from Lake Washington to Puget Sound, we proceeded to go through...are you ready? 64 flipping locks!!! On our way to the Mediterranean Sea, we dropped 654 feet. Thank god for Captain Tamara who steered and maneuvered a 50' boat from day one.
Our boating crew was named "team lock" and we went to battle stations as many as 16 times a day. Thankfully we didn't own the boat as a few minor scraps were had into the ancient medieval walls followed by a castle size stink eye from the lock tender. It's a good thing to not understand French at these delicate moments.
This journey allowed us to have callus’s any teamster’s worker at the docks would be proud of. We also gained many bruises on various parts of the body, stubbed toes and feet on cleats, put goose eggs on our heads fighting low clearance and now have general neck and back ailments. Thank goodness for Advil!
After a taxi, two train rides and a rental car; we now have an awesome villa just across the bay from St Tropez. The place is amazing- and the small things in life like- having enough water for showers; toilets’ you don't have to pump to flush and a bed bigger than a county jail cell is great.
The week of the le boat and 64 locks...
Okay, so yes we posted photos during week 2 but they were not that great as they were sent via my blackberry. I continued to post so you all would know that we were still alive and well;-) We will now add a bunch of photos so you can appreciate what we got to experience over the past week.