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From Three Seasons Around France: Spring by Scott Anderson & Rachael Anderson

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Scott Anderson replied to a comment by Jen Rahn on In Tournus: to Cluny again

Nope, no formal list at least. That was just a figure of speech and a recognition that we didn’t do Justice to visiting the place. There’s a mental note though of course, and if we bike through here again some day we’d likely pencil it in. Which makes it about like a thousand places we’ve fallen in love with over the years.

Offhand I can’t remember a place that we decided on impulse to stay longer at, except for a few weeks ago when we added a fifth night to Annecy. We’re likely to see more of that though, as multi-day stays get more attractive all the time.

2 years ago
Jen Rahn commented on In Tournus: to Cluny again

Cluny: another on the list of places to which you'd like to return.

Which leads me to ask .. do you keep a list of such places?

And, if yes, how often to you review to prioritize the "must re-visit" places?

And .. has there been a place yet that was so captivating that you decided to re-do your itinerary so you could spend more time there?

A curious mind wonders!

2 years ago
Jen Rahn commented on a photo in In Tournus: to Cluny again

I vote for top left.

2 years ago
Jen Rahn commented on a photo in In Tournus: to Cluny again

A road that make me smile.. and makes me want to ride on it shouting, "Weeeeeeeeee!"

2 years ago
Jen Rahn commented on a photo in In Tournus: to Cluny again

They pair nicely!

2 years ago
Scott Anderson replied to a comment by Keith Adams on a photo in In Tournus: to Cluny again

It’s curious alright. Maybe it’s a former property line and there were different builders involved?

2 years ago
marilyn swett commented on a photo in To Tournus

You're fortunate to find good places to eat. We've landed in Cambridge, MD for a couple of nights and since it is a touristy little town, it seemed as if a lot of the good/interesting places were closed on Monday and Tuesday nights. It also seems like we're here in the off season? I want to try crab while we're here so maybe tonight will be better.

2 years ago
Keith Adams commented on a photo in In Tournus: to Cluny again

A very interesting upheaval. I wonder what prompted the change in stacking?

2 years ago
ann and steve maher-weary commented on a photo in To Tournus

I wonder if we’d catch you out?

2 years ago
Scott Anderson replied to a comment by Keith Klein on a photo in To Tournus

Thanks, Keith. Cabotte is a new noun for me - up until now I’ve just thought of these as stone huts out in a field.

2 years ago
Scott Anderson replied to a comment by Keith Klein on To Tournus

Thanks, Keith. We walked around the outside last night and we’re completely spellbound. We’ll have to see if we can get a look inside before we leave.

2 years ago
Keith Klein commented on To Tournus

Hi,
Visit the cathedral of St. Philibert in Tounus. One of the very few Romanesque buildings that’s more or less intact. 11 th century mosaic behind the altar.

2 years ago
Keith Klein commented on a photo in To Tournus

Yep.

2 years ago
Keith Klein commented on a photo in To Tournus

Hi again,
It may be a pigeonnier, but could also be a “cabotte ” which is a storage building for field work. It’s pretty fancy, so my guess is that it was erected under the ancien régime by the local seigneur.

2 years ago
Keith Klein commented on a photo in To Tournus

Hi,
Grain silo with load out for trucks

2 years ago