Sunday, May 25, 2014
Saturday, May 24, 2014
Clos des Papes
Pope's Summer Residence
Also located in Châteauneuf de Pape is the remnants of the summer home of the Pope when the Papacy was in Avignon. It is located on the highest spot in the area overlooking the village and the vineyards. We ran into a few of my buddies on a day bike trip. For lunch we sat in one of the windows of the summer home.
Friday, May 23, 2014
Our Evening Dining
The dining experience in Avigon has been delightful. Of course it all starts with good friends together leading to good conversation. The restaurants have been varied, small and delightful. Last night it was the Restaurant 26. The plate is the chef's recommended appetizer of scallops and beets with a carmelized glaze and a basil sauce on the side.
Continuation of Our Day
The Church of Saint Pierre and the back of the Palais des Papes as we split up to pursue our individual interests.
A Peaceful Day In Avignon - May 23
Today we stayed in Avignon enjoying the city. An early walk led to an exploration of the perimeter walls, entry gates and University d'Avignon. Almost got trampled by all the grade school and high school kids heading to class at the last minute. Next the 4 of us joined forces and our day consisted of café crème on Place Pie, visits to several museums and churches with 2 wine, cheese and baguette breaks for lunch and afternoon break and a bit of strolling and shopping.
Thursday, May 22, 2014
Road Trip PM - Nimes
Next onto Nimes, another 30 minutes away, for a quick fly by of the Aréna and Maison Carée, a Roman temple in the old section of the city. If you want to know more, please look it up on line as we are getting a bit ruined out and not soaking up as much detail.
At this time I must make mention of Yvette, our constant companion on the road who is regularly getting us into and out of trouble innumerable times. I would include a picture but she is a bit shy and would not present herself for a portrait. Although a bit shy, she has no problem blurting out "MAKE A U TURN AT THE NEXT SOONEST OPPORTUNITY" in a somewhat stern voice at appropriate times. In spite of this we are grateful for her undying loyalty.
At this time I must make mention of Yvette, our constant companion on the road who is regularly getting us into and out of trouble innumerable times. I would include a picture but she is a bit shy and would not present herself for a portrait. Although a bit shy, she has no problem blurting out "MAKE A U TURN AT THE NEXT SOONEST OPPORTUNITY" in a somewhat stern voice at appropriate times. In spite of this we are grateful for her undying loyalty.
Road Trip -May 22
After a relaxing yesterday enjoying Avignon, today we are on the road. Our first mission was a tasting of local wines in Saze on the way to Pont de Gard. However that part of our plan went awry when the vintner had to attend to a few issues at his winery. So we continued to our next destination of Pont du Gard, only 30 minutes away. It is a three tiered aqueduct built by the Romans which allowed them to supply water some 50 km away. We climbed to the top, walked across the complete structure, touched our toes into the river and enjoyed the natural setting.
Wednesday, May 21, 2014
Our Avignon Neighborhood
Pont Saint-Bénézet
Sites in Avignon - Palais des Papes - May 21
After a rather interesting arrival last evening trying to find our hotel among the narrow one way streets of Avignon, we settled in for a wine stop on the plaza. Basically you can't get there from here kind of thing. After a quiet dinner at Au Tout Petit where we consumed a main course of kangaroo. Shortly thereafter we were bedded down by 10 pm.
Today we visited the Palais des Papes, a magnificent structure built by several popes in the 14th century. It served as the Papal Seat for about 9 popes over 75 years As you can observe the Pope, being of Italian decent, had his own wood fired stone pizza oven. The structure with the gold statue is the Cathedral of Notre Dame next door to the Palais des Papes.
Tuesday, May 20, 2014
Vienne to Avignon May 20
Au Bois de Massier
We spent the night at Au Bois de Massier, a B & B just outside of Vienne. We spent a nice afternoon and evening resting and regenerating on the patio upon arrival. Pascal and Edward were delightful hosts cooking us a dinner of chicken deboned and stuffed with liver, cheeses and desert. We were sent off the next morning with the usual wonderful assortment of pastries and bread. Pascal is in the doorway. Highly recommend this to anyone passing through Vienne.
Monday, May 19, 2014
Beaune to Vienne - May 19
Today we drove from Beaune to Vienne, a 2 hour ride. On the way we visited the village of Fuissé at the southern tip of the Burgundy area. It is one of the villages known for the Pouilly-Fuissé wine appellations. Stopped at the Château Fuissé, a family run winery. We had a tour and tasting with the daughter and wife of the owners, a delightful and passionate person. After a few purchases, we stopped at the town café for lunch. We are catching on that if you don't do lunch between 11:30 and 1:30, you don't do lunch in the villages.
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