Tuesday, August 17, 2021

 

Mid Covid Travel



 

 Bring all the patience you can carry.  Airlines appear understaffed at all levels with a limited and too rested fleet.  Airports’ preventative safety requirements are posted everywhere amid a newer, stark, antiseptic appearance:  fewer customer services and ATM machines, dining choices, and information centers.  All point to the ‘new normal’.

Adapting travelers,  engage your ‘keep moving forward’ skills.

After an initial three hour delay and an added connection in the new bookings,  I’m also rewarded with a 5 1/2 hour CDG airport layover.  

Finally. . . . Toulouse!  Checked into an Ibis across from the gare and ‘hit the hay’ 36 travel hours later.

Now the travel pleasure begins.






Wednesday, July 28, 2021

Let’s Talk Markets

Retirementtravels follow one traveler, usually alone, who enjoys southern France.

One carefully selected village is chosen for a month's stay, taking day trips or overnights if necessary, to wander and explore.


         
                       Doc:  (so, therefore)

With this intro and previous explanation of lengthy absence, here goes. . . . . . 







More than a Cursory Experience. . . . . . . 
Culture, History, markets, shops, transportation, gelato, entertainment

Let's Talk Markets



Markets provide every sensory experience you should ever need to feel alive.  I love markets.  Annemarie, a teacher I had in Uzes, 150 steps to her 3rd floor apartment, took me by the shoulders, steering me to a window after I asked where she shopped without a car.  She pointed down to the Place Aux Herbes, telling me if it wasn't there, she didn't eat it.  Fresh?  Farm to market?  Absolutely.

While shopping at a local Casino in Cros de Cagnes, my friend bought items for dinner: fresh salmon and bib lettuce for a salad.  We didn't use all the bib so next evening she pulled out the remaining lettuce.  It was spoiled.  Fresh, fresh, fresh with daily trips to the market if you wish to eat like a local.










Many of my bus or train trips are organized around market days.  Although I've never cooked nor baked much, markets absolutely fascinate me.  I've learned more about produce and metric weight than in cookbooks or textbooks.  I've tried herbes and spices that had never been noticed at home, packing a couple kilos of interesting items to repackage as gifts.

Look at the beautiful leeks.  Have you ever?????  Previously I wrote that 'not being a gourmande', just discovered gourmande is an adjective for greedy.  Must find a substitute word.  Once spent $50.00 on enough leeks to make a gratin.  It wasn't special but I'll try again someday, 'not being much of cook'.

 


Tuesday, June 29, 2021

                                                         Biking around Lucca wall, 2016

                                             BLOGGING AGAIN AFTER LONG ABSENCE


Several years ago, while saving photos, computer crashed and I lost my wonderful record of a 2008 month-long stay in Fayence France.   Sat in garage, cried, and quit posting to my blog and Facebook.  Here I am, giving it another go as I'll soon be in southwestern France for 2 months, wishing to record again.

If all goes well, I'll catch up with some past travels before the 2 months begin in August.  

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