au revoir France
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Woke up, fell out of bed,
Pat the wife across her head
Found my way downstairs and had a walk
Found the Metro stop and to airport I rode...
No problems at all and we are completely on time shovingEn savoir plus
Woke up, fell out of bed,
Pat the wife across her head
Found my way downstairs and had a walk
Found the Metro stop and to airport I rode...
No problems at all and we are completely on time shovingEn savoir plus
Slowly making our way from the old city to the apartment we oass David's cousin - le David Vert and a other Richard Orlovsky creation.
We then scoped our route to the airport for tomorrow morning, hadEn savoir plus
Cascades - an artificial waterfall with a garden that was created in the first half XIX century on the initiative of Karl Felix of the Savoy.
Panoramic views and we found Church of St. Joan andEn savoir plus
Colline du Château (The Castle Hill)
The Castle Hill Park -iIdeally located by the sea, between the port and the old town, the Château hill is a 19.3 hectare wooded garden. It is one of the favoriteEn savoir plus
The Saint-Jacques-le-Majeur church , also known as the Gesù church , is a Baroque-style Catholic church built in the 17th century by the Jesuits as a chapel for their college.
I guess I justEn savoir plus
Lunch at de Jesu; corner of Rue du Jesus
Feasting on local Nicoise cousins and washing it down with Monao and Panache
Vieux Nice is not only the historical district of the city, but also one of the tourist hubs of Nice. Located west of the Port of Nice, Vieux Nice is a bundle of picturesque narrow streets dotted withEn savoir plus
Quai des États-Unis ("United States Quay") is to the East of Prom. des Anglais and in a way is a gate to an Old City of Nice.
The statue is of Jaques Shirac
The Promenade des Anglais is a promenade along the Mediterranean coast of Nice, France. It extends from the airport on the west to the Quai des États-Unis ("United States Quay") on the east, for aEn savoir plus
Ornate XIXth-century plaza lined with cafes & neoclassical buildings, host to many public events, which was named for André Masséna, a French military commander during the French Revolutionary WarsEn savoir plus
Voyageur Great photo of you, Allan
Voyageur Safe journey!
See you soon around our condo development! [Harvey]
Voyageur That's a good place to meet 😊