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I think he was talking about something else than the tree going upWhat you watching on TV ?
I think he was talking about something else than the tree going upWhat you watching on TV ?
No one will noticeWonder how long that photo will stay up?
I did!No one will notice
36260? That looks about right for a stop midway to the south. Is that the Maserati parking space or is there anything more secure?Black Friday....if you are ever in Reuilly, this is a fantastic restaurant with a small hotel that is owned and run by a couple from Japan. They came to France a long time ago and never left.
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This is a SMALL town...there is plenty of space to park and compared to Paris, Nice, etc you have acres of space. There are also some nice vineyards and a “wine route” to follow if you are so inclined.36260? That looks about right for a stop midway to the south. Is that the Maserati parking space or is there anything more secure?
no more excuses needed! Just need a euro trip planned....This is a SMALL town...there is plenty of space to park and compared to Paris, Nice, etc you have acres of space. There are also some nice vineyards and a “wine route” to follow if you are so inclined.
Reuilly & Quincy both excellent places to visit for wine, Claude Lafond winemaker well worth a visit.This is a SMALL town...there is plenty of space to park and compared to Paris, Nice, etc you have acres of space. There are also some nice vineyards and a “wine route” to follow if you are so inclined.
nice upgrade to neptunes
Indeed but this is a largely British forum so you need to go a tad east.
Indeed. Drove the entire coast along the D514 from Pegasus Bridge to Pointe du Hoc...Seeing the US, British, and French flags flying on nearly every building gives a sense of co-operation and joint endeavour that is not easy to find today.Indeed but this is a largely British forum so you need to go a tad east.
Indeed. Drove the entire coast along the D514 from Pegasus Bridge to Pointe du Hoc...Seeing the US, British, and French flags flying on nearly every building gives a sense of co-operation and joint endeavour that is not easy to find today.
Yep it does make us all reflect. I was at Pegasus Bridge just before the 50th and the old bridge had just been dumped in a field with a new one in its place. It was a shame that they did not do it a few months later.Indeed. Drove the entire coast along the D514 from Pegasus Bridge to Pointe du Hoc...Seeing the US, British, and French flags flying on nearly every building gives a sense of co-operation and joint endeavour that is not easy to find today.