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    • Day 1

      Paris - Charles de Gaulle

      September 25, 2023 in France ⋅ ☀️ 11 °C

      There are pillars! But unfortunately they are far too far apart. Such a crap, so no hammock in the airport today... 🙄

      But I have a very calm place in the sun ☀️ with a power plug and there's a piano 🎹, so maybe I'll play something later 🎼🎶🎵.

      Now it's breakfast time, I brought some cheese 🧀. And next to my place there are croissants 🥐 at Brioche Dorée 😋.

      Oh and atm a guy started playing the piano ❤️ so maybe time won't get too long...
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    • Day 2

      Paris airport layover

      September 4, 2023 in France ⋅ ⛅ 84 °F

      Long layover in Paris airport on our way to Biarritz for the night…. Paris airport has its perks….Free Wi-Fi that is fast, charging stations all over the place , fountains inside, Starbucks , baguettes and …..a smoking room! ( place was packed!) .
      Flight over was uneventful , 6 hour time difference will hit us later today as we didn’t sleep much. We did spot many potential pilgrims in the airport, large backpacks and hiking clothes are the tip-off!
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    • Day 1

      Le départ

      June 16, 2023 in France ⋅ ☀️ 24 °C

      Départ en train à 10h45 à la gare de Clamecy, direction Paris Bercy puis aéroport Charles de Gaulle. Départ de l’avion à 21h30- arrivée à 8h10 à Johannesburg.

      Un départ fort en émotions !

    • Day 3

      Paris. Shit show #1

      July 1, 2023 in France ⋅ ☁️ 64 °F

      We were about to disembark from the plane when the airport workers stopped us. There was a 1" gap between the steps and the plane they wanted to remedy. They put the safety rope up, then Tried to shut the plane door. The door wouldn't shut because of the safety rope. They then kept trying to slam it. Meanwhile the pilots and the stewardesses had us back up thinking the rope would snap. We waited for quite some time while they readjusted the steps. When the door was opened, the steps were about 7" below the plane. Then there was an issue with our boarding passes. Then we missed our flight... By 2 min! So now we are in Paris until 11:45, when we will be able to board a plane to Nuremberg at 1:30 instead of Frankfort at 11:25. The next flight to Frankfort is at 8 pm and is full. So to get there today, this was the option. Then I checked on our luggage, and it was not in the system. The kind man found our luggage (we will find out in Nuremberg I guess)
      Paris, you can do better.
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    • Day 6

      Flying to Genoa

      August 22, 2019 in France ⋅ ☀️ 16 °C

      Transfer bus arrived at 7am for Charles De Gaulle. Flight at 10.30am to Genoa.

      Whilst enjoying our pastries, I encouraged Athena to face time her mother on FB messenger. Angela was so happy to see her daughter. She kept saying,'I love you Sandra', as she knew full well the coaxing that was required. Beautiful.

      Called Jules and chatted away. Hi Lee. Sunny afternoon in Eumundi. So good to see happy smiling faces of people we love xx

      We wander toward our gate and Athena turns to me and says 'They are calling out our names!'
      SHIT! 'RUN!!!'
      We ran down the glass corridor to gate 33. Phew, just made it.
      So 1hr 20mins to Genoa.
      And here we go from 'Bonjour' to 'Bonjourno' ☺

      Landed and caught the Volubus to Station Principle.
      At a little outside wine and beer bar at the station, I asked for a piece of spinach pie. The woman serving was confused and yelled out 'American, American'. A guy came over to serve me. Of course I said 'No American, Australian 🇦🇺 with a big smile' they laughed and all said ohh Australian!

      I just love interacting with everyone I come across. A cheeky grin 😁 spreads across my face and another wonderful haphazard attempt at speaking foreign flows out of my mouth. It is so great.

      I get our tickets to Monterosso for 11 euro each. And head to platform 20. Athena says she is not sure this is our train. I ask what do you want to do? She said she will go check.

      Our train was leaving in 12 mins though. Our train time came and no Athena. I messaged her to say our train is due now. I thought good god where is she? She turned up in the nick of time. I was ready to leave without her. 😡
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    • Day 1

      Spontan in Paris aufgekreuzt

      March 25 in France ⋅ ☁️ 11 °C

      Endlich in Paris angekommen. Ein weiterer Glücksfall ist eingetreten - Anfangs haben wir keinen Platz am Fenster bekommen, doch niemand ist erschienen. Wo kein Kläger, da kein Richter 🤫.

      Der Flug nach Paris mit seinen 1,5 Stunden war schnell passé (erstmalige praktische Anwendung meines prekären Französischs).

      Jetzt heißt es Abwarten und dann 13,5 Stunden nach Tokio fliegen.
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    • Day 3

      Flying and more Flying

      August 17, 2023 in France ⋅ ☀️ 26 °C

      Spending the whole day in transfers and flying. Vancouver, Calgary, Paris, and finally Lisbon! And look who I meet! Dani from Kelowna! Different flight, different destinations, and somehow, it's the same time with gates right beside each other!!Read more

    • Day 1

      Gin your way - 💚👾💚

      March 13 in France ⋅ ☁️ 14 °C

      Viele lange Irrwege 🏃🏻‍♀️ Busfahren 🚌, Passkontrolle 🛂, Busfahren 🚌, der Pariser Flughafen ✈️ ist doch BIG! Aber wir haben es geschafft in 40Minuten von Terminal 2G zu Terminal 2E M31. Jetzt ist gleich Boarding für Cancun und vorher entzückte uns noch dieser pinke SpaceInvader Gamingtisch!! 🩷👾🩷Read more

    • Day 3

      Le Mesni-Amelot

      July 22, 2023 in France ⋅ ☁️ 24 °C

      We stayed overnight in this little town beside the airport. The pilgrims from Perth arrived in the afternoon, and we all went to our hotel in the east of Paris (just outside the main part of the city).Read more

    • Day 8

      Oct 3 - Kalocsa, Hungary

      October 3, 2023 in France ⋅ 🌧 18 °C

      We docked this morning about six kms from the town of Kalocsa – pronounced Kal-OH-cha. Kalocsa used to be a riverside town, but the meandering course of the Danube over the years has taken away that status. This area is the epicentre of the paprika universe, with its long hours of sunshine and perfect soil conditions. Paprika is used in the classic Hungarian dish of goulash that comes in all grades from sweet to ferociously hot.

      It's another spectacular day – warm and sunny with just enough breeze to keep us comfortable. We don’t have any activities until 1:00 p.m., so we enjoyed a lie-in and a late breakfast. The water level on the Danube is very low, so the slope up the ramp to ground level was very, very steep. We managed it, but there are a lot on this ship who are going to struggle. We walked about 2/3 of the way into town through fields of corn and something we need to identify. With 1.5 hours and 10,000 step under our belts, we retired to our balcony (for the first time on this trip) to enjoy some down time. The balcony can be fully enclosed for use in cool or damp weather. Today, we put the top window down to soak up the soft, lapping sounds of the Danube and the wonderfully fresh air.

      This afternoon’s activity is a horse show at Bakodpuszta, followed by a stroll through Kalocsa. Will let you know about those later. Time to eat – again!

      By the way, the location feature of FindPenguins isn't working very well with the weak internet, so some of the locations showing are wrong - like this one that thinks we are in France. I'll fix things when I get access to strong internet which might not happen until I'm back home. We've been warned that the farther east we head in Europe, the sketchier the internet will be. Oh well......

      Bakodpuszta is a traditional Hungarian farm that raises cattle and pigs and sheep and uses horses for both work and pleasure. It was located just a short drive out of Kalocsa. The family put on a show for us. The first “act” was five horsemen and a short guy on a donkey. They displayed their riding skills and their whip skills. The whips make a cracking sound when snapped with the right force. Then they did a display knocking over a peg standing on a stump using just their whip while galloping at high speed. (Donkey guy finally used his foot.) Then they played “take the kerchief”, a form of tag where they try to get a kerchief from one another. The kerchief would have been given by a pretty lady as a token of her interest. This display of manliness is often done at weddings to set up the next loving couple. Yes, Donkey Guy captured the scarf and gave it back to the lady. A skilled driver with an assistant for making the turns races around the ring in a light weight wagon with drawn by four perfectly matched horses. The highlight of the show was when a young man drove 10 white horses, arranged 4-4-2, while standing upright on the last two horses - no carriage or wagon. Such arm and leg strength. No Planet Fitness membership required for him!

      After the show, we had an opportunity to go out into one of the fields to see the livestock, and then to tour the barns which had horses, pigs with curly furry coats, sheep with long, curled horns and one dog that loved Doug.

      Next stop – the town of Kalocsa. One of the main attractions is the Holy Trinity Square, named after the Holy Trinity column, which stands next to the Baroque-style Archbishops Cathedral. The present archbishopric, founded about 1135, is a development of a bishopric said to have been founded in 1000 by King Stephen the Saint. Many of the buildings in Kalocsa are yellow because yellow was the favourite colour of Empress Maria Theresa. We saw other buildings painted pale green and pink – so very different from what we see in Canada.

      Then it was back on the buses to the ship. We set sail at 4:45 p.m. Next stop is Mohács, Hungary. We should dock about 8:30 p.m.

      We docked in Mohács (MOW-haw-chs) right on schedule. A troupe of five so-called gypsy - they were probably just plain Hungarian - musicians clambered aboard. We enjoyed their music for close to an hour and then called it a night. It had been a full day.
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