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That’s a shame about the fall. Hopefully it won’t have any lasting effect. Good luck on that, and on the weather!
6 months agoOh my! So sorry your tour is off to a shaky start. Dodie seems to fall over a fair bit, especially when stationary, but she claims to have learned how to go limp so as to minimize damage. Hope the weather improves and Jill's bruises and knee feel better quickly.
6 months agoLike the floral wall mural behind the bed :)
6 months agoI think those yellow flowers are mustard. Beautiful!
6 months agoGood heavens, it’s massive! Somehow we’ve never made it to Nimes.
6 months agoWhat a beginning! I had wondered why you started with one blog and nothing followed for days. Now I know. Good thing you padded your bicycle start date in Munich. But as Scott says, all smiles still! Safe travels and you know I will eagerly await your next entry.
6 months agoNice that you’re still able to muster smiles! Hope things go more smoothly from here.
6 months agoLooks a little chilly!
6 months agoWow, 80 days. Enjoy and take care!
6 months agoSembra fantastico! Buona fortuna.
6 months agoSpring in the Pyrenees is a great idea! Who knows, we might cross tracks!
6 months agoWe are just, regretfully, finishing our current adventure by heading up to Paris for early May and then home. However, now we will be able to travel, if only vicariously, in Europe for a while longer until our return in mid August. Hurrah and have a great trip.
6 months ago
Larger purplish pink flowers are a species of rock rose, possibly gray leaved Cistus.
6 months agohttps://www.inaturalist.org/taxa/82673-Cistus-albidus