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From The Grand Tour - 2023 by Suzanne Gibson

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Scott Anderson commented on a photo in Ferrara - Sermide

Our new favorite dessert! We had this in Clusane but didn’t understand the name when we ordered it by pointing at the display case. Nice to know what it’s called.

1 year ago
Kathleen Jones commented on Sermide - Mantua

Didn’t realize you would be doing the Great Divide Trail over there too. Oy vey what a day.

1 year ago
Patrick O'Hara commented on a photo in Carcassonne - Durfort

Great pics, Suzanne!

1 year ago
Charmaine Ruppolt commented on a photo in Este - Ferrara

Great pictures with your bike!

1 year ago
Charmaine Ruppolt commented on a photo in Este - Ferrara

Wow....

1 year ago
Charmaine Ruppolt commented on a photo in Padua - Este

Wow, that's impressive!

1 year ago
Charmaine Ruppolt commented on a photo in Padua - Este

Timing is everything!

1 year ago
Charmaine Ruppolt commented on a photo in In transit

Colorful pic! :)

1 year ago
Charmaine Ruppolt commented on a photo in Carcassonne - Durfort

LOVE the poppies! :)

1 year ago
Charmaine Ruppolt commented on a photo in Toulouse - Castelnaudary

Great ending to the riding day! :)

1 year ago
Charmaine Ruppolt commented on a photo in Toulouse - Castelnaudary

What a tree canopy! :)

1 year ago
Charmaine Ruppolt commented on a photo in Toulouse - Castelnaudary

BEAUTIFUL!!! Love the trees and boats!

1 year ago
Charmaine Ruppolt commented on a photo in Toulouse

That's a beautiful church inside!

1 year ago
Charmaine Ruppolt commented on a photo in Toulouse

Wow, that guy loves PINK!!

1 year ago
Charmaine Ruppolt commented on a photo in Montauban - Toulouse

Yes, it'd be good on a hot day! When I ride on the C&O Canal here in DC in the summer, the temperature in the shade can cut the heat by at least 10-15 degrees. :) Makes it do-able. :)

1 year ago