This update should get us close to being up to date again… After Caen we hopped a train for Paris that evening, stayed over night and hoped a train to Avignon first thing in the morning. This was one of the TGV trains that the French are so proud of and rightly so; it’s a great way to travel. We arrived in Avignon, sometime alternative to the Vatican as the home of the Pope. This is a great little town; with a fantastic central square 30 meters from our hotel where we enjoyed good coffee, excellent Belgian beer and the like.
The town is walled and contains the almost completely intact Palais de Papes construction of which was started in 1335 and completed 20 years later. ![]()
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The gardens above the palace were a great place for a stroll on what was a glorious sunny day…
…if a touch windy.
The building behind Ali is the Chapterhouse; it’s one of several mansions built by the Cardinals who chose to live in the French city of Villeneuve across the river rather than be subject to the Pope’s law in Avignon. To visit the Pope and attend to church business they crossed the St Bénezet bridge which had two chapels built on it as a way of collecting ‘tolls’ from the Cardinals and pilgrims as they crossed it. The bridge is also known from the supposedly famous French song “Sur le Pont d’Avignon…” though neither Ali or I had ever heard of it.![]()
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All in all a great day in Avignon. The following day we hopped back on the TGV to Nice and have settled in here for a few days, with side trips planned for St. Tropez, Monico and the like before heading off to Italy.
Cheers,
Mark & Ali
P.S. Joanne, we didn’t make Mont-St-Michel due to the wildly incompetant and unfriendly folks at Hertz gumming up our car rental. We won’t be using them again, ever.
P.P.S. Steve (with apologies to Cara) this one’s for you.![]()
P.P.P.S. Dad this one’s for you, thank’s for getting Ronin ready for the water and be glad (or sad) that neither of us has as much teak to sand and varnish as this fellow.![]()
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