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Only in a very small way, because it was very short. I just whine a lot, as you know by now.
2 years agoWow!
2 years agoDoes this slope bring back memories of Wales for you...?
2 years agoGorgeous hike!
2 years agoGracious, that is a lovely scene
2 years agoAnd I wouldn’t have recognized it as The Outsider either. It really sounds like a more pertinent translation though.
2 years agoTrue, but this one is actually a pretty nice road. It’s solidly paved, but smeared in mostly dried mud in spots where there must have been recent flooding. We’ve seen several roads like this recently.
2 years agoYou should definitely check out the Luberon, especially if you can be here off of peak season. You should look further north too. The plateau around Sault and Montbruns is beautiful, and there’s a mountain of note nearby that might interest you. Also the Nesque Gorge, which you really don’t want to miss.
2 years agoIt was really nice to see this spot again. I’d forgotten all about it. This is one of those unfortunate tours where I quit keeping a journal half way through and my memories are very faded.
2 years agoI liked the look too. Made me think it might be a great place to stay a night.
2 years agoHoping to cycle the south of France in the spring. You are showing us how perfect Provence and the quaint villages of the Luberon are for cycling. It is going to be hard not to just put your routes in and follow along in your footsteps. Your photos are glorious, with the fall colors. You are still having fine cycling weather!
2 years agoThey are also known to provoke colorful language from cyclists.
2 years agoBeautiful!
2 years agoGreat picture, I love the colors, blue door, red leaves, a shot of yellow with the flowers and the artistic sign.
2 years ago
It was probably sunny above the clouds.
2 years ago