Isn't this one of the cutest tomatoes you've ever seen...?? We bought it at the street market, 2 blocks from our apartment.
They're called heirloom tomatoes, and they are really tasty! ...Just look at how wanting-ly Jen cradles it! ;)
Isn't this one of the cutest tomatoes you've ever seen...?? We bought it at the street market, 2 blocks from our apartment.
They're called heirloom tomatoes, and they are really tasty! ...Just look at how wanting-ly Jen cradles it! ;)
One of the popular sites in Paris is the Catacombs. They were created after people complained of sanitary problems around the nearby cemeteries. Abandoned quarries were converted into the biggest necropolis in the world. Now the remains of around 6 million people, lay to rest here....
Jen wanted to visit the Louvre, so we opted to go for the Wednesday late-night visit. We read that it tends to be less busy with tourists at night and fortunately for us, this turned out to be true! We saw some great collections from around the world, and of course the Mona Lisa (and whichever other exhibits we could remember from reading the Da Vinci Code :)).
So.. by coming to the Louvre, we actually got to complete our journey by seeing a lot of the excavated items that have been removed from the ancient sites we visited over the past year! ;)
We spent about 1 week in Paris and used Airbnb for the first time to rent someone's apartment. It turned out great, as we got to stay in a slightly a bigger place (relatively), with a kitchen and a homier feel. Funny enough, the girl we rented from was actually in Montreal for vacation while we were staying at her place :)
On our way to Paris, we stopped for a night in an old French town called Avignon. Here, we said goodbye to Sheena & Oliver.
We were told that the weather in France this year has been unusually cold and rainy. On one of the few sunny days we had, we went with Sheena and Oliver to visit a few of the Rhône valley villages.
Creset was our first stop. It's built on the side of a mountain, with a really great view of the region.
Southern France is filled with so many cute towns and castles. About four kilometres from our gîte, there is a cute little town called Grignan which has its own castle.
On one day, we decided to take break from working to join Sheena and Oliver on a wine tasting tour with Andrew, the owner of the gîte we are staying at. We visited 3 vineyards and bought a good share of bottles.. it's a good thing we have 2 weeks here to appreciate them all! ;)
Our year came to an end at the end of May 2013... we didn't count the unexpected 1-month return to Calgary to have Dom's broken hand checked out :). We can say without any doubt or hesitation that every part of our journey was absolutely worth it!
At the same time, we are happy to be starting work and feeling productive again.. not to mention, travelling at a slower pace, and enjoying a bit of routine. We are super fortunate to have found a job that will allow us to continue travelling while working at the same time, so for the next part of our trip, we will be staying for about a month in different countries and doing contract development from there!
Our first stop is Chamaret, in the South of France, where we met up with our friends, Oliver and Sheena, to share 2 weeks of wine, cheese, fun and... more wine!
While in Fes, we also did a quick day-trip to a nearby town called Meknes. There wasn't anything particularly special to see, but we found the market quite interesting.. :)