We had a GREAT time in England & France
In Annecy they had a parade for us
This castle ruins was really cool
Scotland didn't let us down one bit
London
Someday we'll go again & next time we'll know more about what we will do in advance. This was such an awesome trip and we saw so many amazing things.
Next time we go we will have a lot more things planned out in advance.
We'll do a lot more research (we did tons!!) into the things we want to see and places we want to go.
In the past I've always had a plan, with a map & predetermined points of interest. This time it wasn't always like that. We knew our phones wouldn't work perfectly but hadn't planned on NO phones unless we were getting free wifi. I hadn't planned on so many people, since last time I was there it was shitty weather and this time it was FABULOUS most of the time.
Next time we'll have a hotel room in a central location & take day trips from there. Not another trip where we're driving most of each day to get to our next destination.
We stayed at a hostel in London, the White Ferry House, above a pub;
they had 9 males & females in our room, there were 8 rooms all together with only 2 bathrooms w/5 stalls in each. That's 10 toilet/shower/sink tiny rooms for 72 people to use. You couldn't get dressed in your room because there were people of the opposite sex in all the rooms and the bathrooms had an hour long waiting line and there were no toilets that weren't in the tiny shower rooms.
Next night was in France at an Airbnb in Montpellier.
It was hell getting into the room because of no phone service but nice people spent an hour helping us. The room was small & had a fold out double size futon. Check out @ 10am and no time to enjoy the cute little outside garden.
The 2nd night in France was another Airbnb studio with another fold out bed. Much cuter than the first place, this one was in Cannet, the old town just above Cannes. So beautiful, with tiny streets that everyone whipped through in their cars. parking was scarce, motorcycles & scooters everywhere.
This window looked out over the tiny alley, into & through the neighbors yard. It took us about 2 hours to find this place & another hour to park.
This is the stuff I wanted Lan to see & he loved it.
Tourettes-sur-loop village.
This place was AMAZING. People still live there & work in the small buildings & run shops.
On Saturday we were in Annecy, where they had a freaking parade for us!!!!
The Return From the Alpine Pastures.
First there was delicious food, sausages & scalloped potatoes cooked in HUGE flying pans.
Then the parade.
We went to the Museum of the French Revolution
Back I n the olden times, Lans ancestors were 'ROYALTY' in France but were on the wrong side of the people & suring the revolution they had to leave France for America in the dark of night.
This chateau used to be a castle so while visiting it I made up stories of what Lans great-g-g-g-g grandparents would have been doing while there.
On Sunday we went to Chamonix, rode the gondola up to the top.
We spent 3 hours up there, 12,602 feet in elevation. Can't say enough about this place, LOVED IT.
Glass floors with nothing below you for 1,000 feet
When we were leaving the Alpenglow on the French Alps was oh, so gorgeous.
Then we headed back south Monday; this is the Carcassonne Castle.
We got there too late in the day to go inside but the church was still open & it was beautiful
We also enjoyed a vry nice dinner in one of the squares, I had blackened escargot in a tomato sauce. YUM.
Tuesday we were flying back to London but not till 2:30 so we had several hours in the morning to explore. Decided on a castle ruins 2+ hours northwest of the airport.
Stopped for a pee break along the way and found this gem. An old swimming hole with this OLD bridge over it. You can see where the old bridge was added to to make it fit present day cars.
Château de Peyrepertuse
next post will be all about the UK portion of our trip.
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