February 27 to March 5 We move on to La Rochelle
Monday February 27
As you now know from last Mondays Blog, we had a snow flurry this morning. The day was cold and windy, the effect of the local winds in the region, the Mistral and the Tremontane. These winds blow hard, and erratically and sometimes last days.
It was Hubert's birthday, so we were invited for lunch, then lynda went shopping with Christiane .
Packing day, relaxing day. Went downstairs for apéros with our host Marina. We originally planned for walking up to the village but it was a bit cool and..those damn tremontane winds...We had a wonderful evening with Marina and her partner. She is a professional musician, writes snd performs and has had one of her tunes featured in the 911 tv drama in the US. he has a music studio and teaches sound engineering in a college. They gave promised me a day in a studio on the next trip. I need to start writing and practicing!
Marina gave us a tour of the whole house. Our apartment is just on one half, of one floor. The old farm house is actually 2 floors and a loft . Note to JV.. yes it's built into the land by design! So the main living spaces face south to catch the full sun, and the north back is protected from the constant winter winds. Some houses in the countryside apparently have roofs that start from close to ground level on the back and slope up to the south so the wind blows over and up so doesn't get a grip to blow the roof off.
This structure is on the other side of "our" fence. It's an olive press from the old farm house.
March 1 travel day
Here is the route for today. Long trip 4.5 hrs to Bordeaux and 2.25 more to La Rochelle
Off to the train station this morning and a minor panic. Our train, leaving from Marseille to Bordeaux was already showing 25 minutes late. And we only had a scheduled 15 minute period to catch the train to La Rochelle. Apparently an unruly passenger caused a "police incident" at Nîmes.
So we were a bit anxious. But it all worked out, they made up 15 minutes on the journey of 4.5hours, and they held the train to La Rochelle for 5 minutes so we made our connection with a few minutes to spare.
We had talked to the conductor about our concern on the transfer so when we were arriving at LR he announced the track for the track for Rochelle in English so we'd be sure which way to run! We've found SNCF generally very professional. And you can still go into an office and sit down and buy or exchange tickets.
Our LR apartment is about 3 minutes walk down a wide street directly in front of the station and 3 minutes to the harbour. It's across across from a park. The area around the station is respectable and quiet, mainly residential.
The Apartment is beautifully appointed with originel art work. And very very bright. Sunrise in the bedroom then sun all day in the living space.
Owner met us , walked us through everything and by this time it was past 5 so we walked around the area for fresh air and got a first glimpse of the harbour.
We stopped at a carrefour express 2 minutes from the apartment, and lynda made pasta and bolognese, with bottle of wine, a gift from the host.
The view from our living room towards the main quay. And the view the other way to the station at the end of the street. So, couldn't be more perfectly located. We can walk out and about, come back for a break, and go out again.
Host left us a nice bottle of local..
March 2 Thursday
Bright morning, but cool. A sharp reminder we are not in the south of France any more. We started at the tourist office and then walked through the old port area. As far as I can see, the port is actually multiple ports, channels with wide Quays for people and bikes. Cars severely restricted. The old town is comprised of narrow streets and lots of buildings with arcades.
Came home for lunch then out to the acquatium for a couple of hours of fascinating viewing, meandering around the exhibits looking at amazing sea creatures and fish.
Most of the streets out of the medieval core have this architecture
Sturgeon ..from prehistoric times. .we have much larger ones on the Fraser river in BC.
It was promptly returned, but only after becoming a TicTok overnight sensation...
Friday March 3
Today was a trip to a world war 2 bunker museum, and a search for a good restaurant for tonight since it's our anniversary. We searched Google and trip advisor for a short list of 6. Read all the reviews. Lynda being a bit nervous to make the right choice since her food poisoning experience in Montpellier. We then walked by each one on the list and ended up choosing a restaurant.... next door to one on the list.. So research worked..after a fashion.
The cat logo at the entrance of the bunker that was painted on all the submarines in the fleet.
There was a bar In the bunker, the ceilings were painted by two ladies who came from Germany..they liked to paint apparently
Table next to the wine cellar
Walked the streets today
Sunday March 5 our last day in La Rochelle
Beautiful morning and warm sun, for a cafe latte on the harbour. Afternoon, the museum of the new world.
Lots of discussion in the media about the 15 minute city, and like everything else these days, conspiracies abound. Left wing plot to eliminate cars, ultimate control on where people can go., just like during the pandemic lock downs.
La Rochelle is a great example of a 15 minute city, we walked off the train and walked to the apartment, supermarket, restaurants, Galleries Lafayette department store, shopping centre, museums, green parks, all without breathing diesel or gasoline fumes. You can eat in a sidewalk cafe and not be bothered by fumes from the cars driving around looking for parking, or sit at the perfect little table for coffee and look at the view without having it blocked by the car parked in front of you.
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And... here's a video of buskers on the waterfront entertaining the crowds
Tomorrow. Off to Paris on the 7am train, and onward to Roissy-en-France, before France gets embroiled in national strike(s) ......
Once again, a wonderful travelogue. Safe trip home. Cheers,
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