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River Rhone and Saone

May 20th, 2008 · No Comments · eating, Itinerary, Sabbatical trip, Site Seeing, travel, Uncategorized

Goodness, that was a long stretch without posting, wasn’t it? Hope you are all checking back in! We have just arrived in Paris from a week cruising on the river Rhone and Soane. This is the boat when we arrived in Arles. It was a small boat holding only about 125 people with, best we […]

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Dali – land and Giants!

May 3rd, 2008 · No Comments · Itinerary, Sabbatical trip, Site Seeing

Here we are in Figueres – as you can see we’ve changed a bit on our trip☺! Oh, okay – it’s not really us! We arrived in Figueres – land of the famous Dali museum – this afternoon. We discovered it is another of Spain’s many saint days! And we lucked into a great fiesta! […]

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On our own again!

April 30th, 2008 · 2 Comments · Children, Itinerary, Sabbatical trip, Site Seeing, travel

Well, yesterday grandbaby and daughter and her friend left for home. We hope that they had a great day getting home. They had to get up quite early. We did find them a taxi! Here’s some news for travelers to Barcelona with young children: if you don’t have a car seat, you can only call […]

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Sitges beauties

April 28th, 2008 · No Comments · Children, Itinerary, Sabbatical trip, Site Seeing, Uncategorized

We’re having a wonderful time with our daughter and grandbaby in tow! The world is very different with a toddler about! The Spanish love babies and feel free to look and exclaim at your baby. We had observed this in the other towns we were in; and it’s very interesting to have our observations confirmed. […]

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Toto, we’re not in Spain anymore!

April 1st, 2008 · 3 Comments · Itinerary, Sabbatical trip, Site Seeing, travel

What an exciting week in Morocco!   We met our son and daughter-in-law at the airport in Marrakech on Monday night. The first excitement was our son (fluent in French and a very important part of the week in terms of finding things out and our comfort) had to negotiate for a taxi. After a […]

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