Day 12 – September 10, 2008
Avignon has been one of those cities that I've longed to see for years and years—although I was never quite sure what I would see when and if I got there. I knew it had an aqueduct and that it was in Provence. And here we are!
When we arrived, we immediately found “la gare,” and began to look for the hotel. Robin called and told the concierge that we were in front of la gare and asked how to get to the hotel. He told us to look for the “famous bridge,” as if we would know what that meant. We immediately began looking for a “pont” (bridge) sign and found Pont Avignon and also a sign directing us to the Mercure Hotel. We turned as the sign directed and pulled into what appeared to be a dark dungeon that had a “parking” sign above its entrance. We saw a door that read “Mercure” and Robin pulled up on the sidewalk (again) and went in to check it out. When he came out he said the hotel was on the other side of “the square.” We reached our parking destination, parked, pulled out our luggage and headed for the door, only to encounter many very steep steps!
For our anniversary we had dinner on the street once again. The atmosphere is so pleasant when we dine that way, and I wish we would think about doing it more at home. In Richmond, we have few outdoor dining opportunities. Robin happily ordered paella (we're close to Spain), one of his favorites. Sitting and watching the people and the energy and culture is one of the best parts of being here.
Yesterday as we approached our destination, I no longer could compare France to the Shenandoah Valley, as I mentioned in earlier blogs. Instead, Southern France reminded me of the El Paso, Texas, area. Only I know—even as I am thinking that—that the Mediterranean is not far beyond what I see.
2 comments:
Yay! Happy Anniversary!Love the pictures! Can't wait to hear more when you get home! Love you guys!!Kerry
NOW, Lauren's Spanish might come in handy--kinda like being in Florida, eh? 1/2 the people speak the native tongue, and the other half speak SPANISH!! Ha! Ha!
Pattie
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