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Bourges

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    • Dag 10

      Etappe 9 - Bourges, wij zijn op koers

      1 augustus 2022, Frankrijk ⋅ ☀️ 31 °C

      Vandaag een kleine tussen-etappe voor de vluchters. En die vluchters waren wij!! Vandaag bijna alleen op asfalt mogen rijden wat de rit iets saaier maakte maar wel veel sneller. Deze overwinning mogen wij bijschrijven. 💪Nu genieten van een rustdag met een pastisje. Inmiddels zitten wij al 3 uur uit te blussen op hetzelfde terras. Het is niet dat wij weg willen maar wij kunnen niet. 🤪 Morgen weer lekker uitslapen en dan voor de 2e keer de welverdiende massage ontvangen. Wat een weelde!!Meer informatie

    • Dag 11

      Rustdag #2 - stilstaan is puffen

      2 augustus 2022, Frankrijk ⋅ ☀️ 31 °C

      De laatste rustdag is alweer een feit. En wat hebben wij het lekker gehad. Ondanks de hitte (34 graden) hebben wij Bourges middels de guilty en nerdy pleasure van Jelle verder ontdekt. Geocaching! Bij iedere 2 gevonden caches moest er een dopje Pastis worden weggetikt. We hebben uiteindelijk maar liefs 10 caches gevonden (gotta catch them all 😋). De 299 is bereikt!! In de middag zijn wij het topplan van mister Tomahawk uit gaan werken door naar een strandje iets buiten de stad te gaan. Afkoelen en relaxen; wat een goede combinatie! Ondanks een klein mankement met het cijferslot konden wij door de magische vingers mister T weer thuiswaards keren. 'S-avonds hebben wij uiteindelijk in een kroeg de wedstrijd der wedstrijden gezien Monaco-PSV. Het was lastig maar wij hebben ons in de kroeg in Frankrijk tussen alleen maar Monaco fans staande weten houden. 💪Helaas (maar misschien ook wel goed ook) was de cocktail bar dicht, want we hebben morgen een superzware etappe in het vooruitzicht. Bijna 100 kilometer in een temperatuur van 36 graden. Oh lord help us!! 😵Meer informatie

    • Dag 5

      Chartres and Bourges

      5 oktober 2022, Frankrijk ⋅ 🌙 59 °F

      Elizabeth had a quiet morning at our quaint little apartment while I took off early to explore and wander the cobblestone streets in the old city one more time. I stopped off at the cathedral, wandered through the outside market, and stopped off at a patisserie/boulangerie for a delicious croissant breakfast.

      I wasn’t looking forward to the bus ride to Orleans to catch the train to Bourges, but I really enjoyed it. We drove through the countryside and passed through little villages. I’d travel this way again!

      We reached Bourges where Elizabeth stayed last year. She was so excited to show this charming town to me. Everywhere I go in France is my favorite place. Now, Bourges is my favorite! We took a short walk around the cathedral and stopped for a snack and some wine and cheese to have later.

      I understand why Elizabeth loves Bourges…a lovely town in the Loire Valley. It is built on a hill overlooking swampy plains. And, yes, it too has a spectacular cathedral and a timbered old town! Cathédrale St Étienne (12-13th century) has 2 towers. The North Tower (Butter Tower) was financed by taxing anyone eating butter during Lent! It must have been a popular idea because they did the same thing at the cathedral in Rouen. I know I would be paying a lot of taxes.

      Our accommodation dates back to 1567! I am so impressed, and I have a view of the cathedral from my window! I’ve had it with carrying luggage up 3 flights of winding narrow stairs. I asked a young couple walking by if they would do it! Yes, I rewarded them with some mad money!

      Elizabeth and I laugh about how we take care of each other. She goes to the wine store for a treat, and I go to the patisserie or chocolatier for a treat! And we are both very happy laughing all the way! I am sampling some the regional wines, though.

      Bourges is beautiful at night, too, and we walked down the narrow cobblestone streets all lit up. We ended up at an Italian restaurant which pleased me! The waiters were so personable, and we enjoyed conversation with them. Even the chef/owner came out to talk to us.

      I have all the beautiful shutter windows open, and I’m listening to the pleasant chatter of people at the little cafe restaurant outside our windows and to the bells of the cathedral ringing out right now. This is a magical place. Notice the night view of the cathedral from my window!
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    • Dag 6

      Bourges

      6 oktober 2022, Frankrijk ⋅ ⛅ 64 °F

      We started the day like many of the French…stopping at the neighborhood boulangerie/patisserie for a quick breakfast which was a quiche Lorraine for me. We couldn’t resist buying a macaron for later. We’ll, we each bought 3 macarons that didn’t make it to lunch! Hands down the best I have ever had in France.

      We decided to take petit train tour here in Bourges which was a great way to get a look at the old town. We stopped at a crêperie restaurant for an authentic Brittany savory galette complèt which is a buckwheat crêpe with ham, cheese, and an egg on top. I had to finish it off with a sweet butter sugar crêpe! Ok, I’m not feeling too guilty because I’m walking over 5 miles a day!

      Of course, a trip to Bourges has to include a visit to thé Cathédrale St Étienne. The exterior of this Gothic cathedral is so majestic, and the interior with all the stained glass panels and rose windows is spectacular. Photos never truly capture the vibrant colors. We took a walk through the gardens next to the cathedral, too.

      We covered a lot of distance walking the old city, and we did some shopping by visiting a few brocantes which are like vintage shops. Elizabeth found a few souvenirs and discovered that the owner of the apartment that she rented last year owns the store. What a great reunion she had! I always look for a little art and especially love watercolors. But I found a beautiful original oil painting by Dupin Dominique that I loved. They had the perfect frame for it, too! It is being shipped home for me.

      A man looked at Elizabeth and she smiled. Well, that started a conversation between them. The problem is that he latched on and kept trying to walk and talk with us. We couldn’t lose him, so we went into the artist shop (where I bought my painting). He hung around outside and we thought he had gone. About 25 minutes later we were walking in the opposite direction to lose him, and he appeared out of nowhere…creepy to say the least. We were then quite adamant about him leaving us alone, and we walked away from him. We didn’t see him again.

      Elizabeth says that she’s saved my life many times. I am so bad about wandering in streets. The problem is that the cobblestone streets are narrow and at times there’s no defined sidewalk…or the sidewalks are so narrow one tends to walk in the street. Which is what I usually end up doing. I’m going to try to focus more, so she can relax and not freak out!

      So tired that we went across the street to a highly recommended restaurant Ça te dit which roughly means “Do you feel like it?” The only thing I understood on the chalk menu was the word poulet, which is chicken. It was Thai food with curry. If you know me, you know that’s a real adventure for me. Well, it wasn’t bad, and I did eat some of it.

      It’s our last night here, and it’s hard to leave. I loved the apartment, the neighborhood, the people…everything here in Bourges. Tomorrow it’s a train ride to La Charité for a 5 day cooking adventure which should be very interesting for me!
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    • Dag 2

      Bourges Day 1

      15 april, Frankrijk ⋅ 🌬 61 °F

      Just arrived via train to Bourges. Pretty sleepy after being awake and /or traveling for 24+ hours. Had difficulties figuring out the bus system, which we might not have taken if it weren't so chilly. The temperature in the sun is okay, but when the wind blows, it's a bit much. Anyway, four separate bus stops on each corner of a roundabout wasn't helpful, especially when the route signs weren't posted outside. They required you going in each seating area. A very helpful woman pointed us in the right direction. Too tired to easily comprehend and speak French now, so we're being overly helpless touristy. Hopefully tomorrow will be better.
      We didn't have good data signals, so Cindy didn't get the message that the keys for our Airbnb would be presented differently. We went to an American style diner and got milkshakes to enjoy and start to decompress. So, the keys actually were available, so we went just a couple blocks and got ourselves settled. Nice place, REALLY old, but modern on the inside. It's a little cool because some of the windows were open, and the heat isn't on.
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    • Dag 6

      Bourges Day 5

      19 april, Frankrijk ⋅ ⛅ 55 °F

      Today we took the time to explore a little bit more of Bourges. We traveled to the more modern southern end of town. This is where the very prison-like city market is. There is a pretty, small river on this side. After a quick shopping look at E.LeClerc, we headed back to the room. We picked up lunch and a treat along the way at a cute patisserie. I the afternoon, we visited the Marais de Bourges, or the marshes. This is a a large area, not of swamps, but private gardens, much like British allotments or German kleinegärten, except some are quite large. They are bordered by two small rivers, with many canals in between. Most gardens are only accessible by boat. A light day, but the weather was perfect with plenty of sun and warmish temperatures.Meer informatie

    • Dag 3

      Bourges Day 2

      16 april, Frankrijk ⋅ ☁️ 54 °F

      Having a little snack after a very late morning. Still pretty tired. The weather is uncooperative with wind and cloudy skies, but what we've seen, this medieval city is pretty cool. The cheese is French and tasty, but just from the store, so we don't know where specifically it's from. After a jaunt out to the tourist information office, we toured the inside of the Bourges Cathedral. Impressively large, but not decorated. Heard a trumpet player rehearsing with the organist. Both were good players, and the organ sounded very nice.Meer informatie

    • Dag 4

      Chartres

      4 oktober 2022, Frankrijk ⋅ ☀️ 64 °F

      Today started a little crazy. We had to take the train from Rouen back to Paris and then transfer to another train for Chartres. Everything was going smoothly. We checked the schedule board and headed to track 24. We boarded, but I kept wondering where all the passengers were. After 30 minutes sitting alone, we discovered that the track had been changed, so we had to wait for the next one. Anyway, today ended up being a whirlwind visit of Chartres since we’re only here one day.

      I don’t think any cathedrals can compete with Rouen’s…on the exterior. But I was in complete awe of the interior of Cathédrale Nôtre Dame of Chartres which dates to 1260. The legendary stained glass windows are around 700 years old, and the colors are unbelievably bright and colorful especially all the blues. I was completely speechless…no words to describe the beauty. The windows, many statues and the architecture are like a picture book that tell the whole Christian story from birth to the end of time, and they were used to tell the stories to the illiterate. Pilgrims started coming here in 876 because the town acquired the torn veil (birthing gown) which was supposedly worn by Mary at the birth of Christ. The relic is still there but not currently for public view. There was also a labyrinth inside that provides a 900 foot “journey” to Jerusalem where one hopes to meet God in the middle.

      We did a short walk in the old city which was very charming and ate at a great place called The Serpent. What a treat, and the French onion soup was superb! For the evening we watched “Chartres en Lumières” which was an interactive laser light show with a kaleidoscope of brilliant colors on the cathedral, many with told stories. Then, we hopped on a mini train around town to see this spectacle continued on about 20 different sites throughout the old town. Amazing and mesmerizing!
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    • Dag 13

      La Scaleta in Bourges

      21 juli 2023, Frankrijk ⋅ ☀️ 23 °C

      Wir haben die Normandie und Marie hinter uns gelassen und sind nun Richtung Süden unterwegs. Auf der Reise nach Nizza machen wir in Bourges halt. Eine schöne Altstadt mit vielen Fachwerkhäusern wie in Tortuga, die Kathedrale die wir antrafen war gewaltig und mit ihren vielen Buntglasfenstern, die alle eine eigene Geschichte erzählen atemberauben schön. Bei La Scaleta in der Altstadt waren wir zum Abschluss noch fein Italienisch essen.Meer informatie

    • Dag 18

      Kurzer Stop in Bourges

      27 juni 2023, Frankrijk ⋅ ☀️ 22 °C

      Eigentlich wollten wir ja jetzt weiter nach Guedelon, hier entsteht seit einigen Jahren ein Projekt, das wir 2011 schon Mal besucht hatten: ein mittelalterliches Schloss wird mit Techniken des Mittelalters gebaut.

      Eigentlich sehr interessant und unbedingt einen Besuch wert.

      Perfekt vorbereitet wie wir sind merken wir jetzt erst, daß die Baustelle Dienstag und Mittwoch geschlossen hat.

      Schade eigentlich...

      Als Alternative machen wir einen Stop in Bourges und schauen uns die (ebenfalls sehr sehenswerte) Altstadt incl. Kathedrale an.

      Bei der Ausfahrt aus dem Stellplatz merkten wir, wie eng das wirklich war ... wäre mit dem Setra vermutlich spannend geworden.
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