
The thing that staggers you when you first come to France is the fact that all the French speak French—even the children. ~ Olivia de Havilland
After several false starts, we are now very much alive in Die. We flew to Barcelona, had an excellent dinner, slept, took the TGV high-speed train to Valence, France, rented a car, and drove to dinner at what I can only describe as an adult Party House. This is a shockingly beautiful part of the world that, two days ago, I only knew as a place on a map. Still, it is hot and humid and I am still recovering from both my bladder operation two weeks ago and my trans-Atlantic flight two days ago so I am whooped.
Be gentle with yourself. That’s a do as I say, not as I do comment.
Linda, I first knew you pushed yourself when you and Tom walked the Camino de Devotion (or, whatever). That seemed to tough for me.
Enjoy as much as you can. Beautiful surroundings Help a lot.
They do, Karen.
Enjoyable intro to your and Michele’s trip/journey/adventure. Leaves me wanting more, and so I wait.
Laura, it is hot here – like 100F hot, like overloading all the a/cs hot – and my production is way down.