FRANCE Aug 07
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FRANCE Aug 07
A few photos fro our trip to the Loire valley and back via Le Mans (old town)
Waiting for the Ferry to St Malo at Poole.
The Loire valley:
The ugly mug:
Le Mans (old town):
Sorry no beaches folks
Cheers, Will
Waiting for the Ferry to St Malo at Poole.
The Loire valley:
The ugly mug:
Le Mans (old town):
Sorry no beaches folks
Cheers, Will
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Plenty of photos of old things here, including me. All the sewing in the van interior [except the front seats, which I did myself] were done by my 80 year old mum67panel wrote:We struggle to park in front of building much older than our cars ... and you produce these treasures ! Great van and pics.
That was one reason for posting the photos. This is my idea of a photo from OZozjeff wrote:Hate to say it but not sure whats more impressive the split or the scenery!!!!
This was posted on SSVC forum by one of your forum members and I added the words
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Or Lara Bingle IN the van - then it wouldn't matter where the bloody hell you were
Love the French scenery - fantastic streets and buildings! Thanks for the photos!!!
Love the French scenery - fantastic streets and buildings! Thanks for the photos!!!
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About two and half years ago, my father moved to the Loire Valley from Sydney. Now, being of Italian family heritage and only ever having visited Paris previously, I've always had a bit of the 'Italy is better' mentality and while that might be true in relation to food and coffee, the scenery, cities and chateaus in the areas that Will visited are truly spectacular and the people are amazing. Particularly when they find out you're an Aussie not a Pom! No offence Mate!
If you ever get the chance to visit France, definitely head into the Loire Valley. In fact, let me know and I'll organise accommodation in my Father's guest house!
If you ever get the chance to visit France, definitely head into the Loire Valley. In fact, let me know and I'll organise accommodation in my Father's guest house!
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None takenKOM-062 wrote:About two and half years ago, my father moved to the Loire Valley from Sydney. Now, being of Italian family heritage and only ever having visited Paris previously, I've always had a bit of the 'Italy is better' mentality and while that might be true in relation to food and coffee, the scenery, cities and chateaus in the areas that Will visited are truly spectacular and the people are amazing. Particularly when they find out you're an Aussie not a Pom! No offence Mate!
If you ever get the chance to visit France, definitely head into the Loire Valley. In fact, let me know and I'll organise accommodation in my Father's guest house!
I'm no pom to the French I'm les Ecossais [Scottish] and that makes a big difference