Colombiers is lovely. We have bicycled along the Canal du Midi, climbed up a high hill to see ruins of an ancient village, and viewed the Malpas Tunnel, which is famous as an engineering marvel from the 1600s and 1800s with Roman road on top layer, then below the Canal du Midi, and beneath that a railroad tunnel, and beneath that, a pipe to transport water. Photo of museum model below.
Francoise and her mother invited us for dinner one night, and this afternoon, we'll go to "downtown" Colombiers, which is about six shops and three restaurants, for a local festival and exposition of locally produced products.
Last Wednesday's canoeing adventure under the Pont du Gard and yesterday's lively market in Pezenas are stories to tell, but I'll have to do it when I have a better connection. A bientot.
2 comments:
Jane I'm so glad to hear that your having a lovely time! I'm just a tab bit jealous but hopefully that's allowed. Love the photo's...
Bon Jour! Say "hi" to Debby for me. We are finishing up our studies of WWI. Did you, by any chance, go to Ypres? If so, are there still trenches from WWI? Those are questions my kids have asked and before I research the answer on the web, I thought I would ask someone doing "on-the-ground reconnaissance," as it were :-). I did enough investigation to know that you are far from Ypres right now. May God continue to bless your travels.
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