At the top of Luz d'Ardien |
We continue to be the riders that undertake one big climb per day, not like the usually younger (but not always) more aggressive riders who will go for 3 summits a day. Seriously, who ARE these guys?
I know we are both so happy to be able to still get out there, do the climbs and then come home and justify the hearty lunch followed by a nap! Not to mention the late afternoon fluid replacement at the local watering hole. One observation so far; not many women ride over here, and even rarer is to see someone my age. I am finally a 1%er! Most of the male riders are 35-55, but to see a TOFF is not at all unusual. (Tough Old French Fart) Larry fits right in....
Above the clouds, Hautacam. |
The cathedral at Lourdes |
Seeking the blessing of St. Bernadette |
People have asked us about our life over here, and I want to tell you, it is as quiet here as it is at home. We always rent apartments so we have room to spread out, can cook all of our meals and have as comfortable a place to hang as possible. Right now we are in the "city" center of Barcelonette, up 4 flights of stairs. Next week we will be a bit further out of the center, so Ziggy will be able to go out the front door unescorted. Those 4 flights get our attention after the 4th trip up for the day. We also spend more time over here seeking provisions. Often, like this week, we don't have a freezer, so shopping happens every other day. We have found the food prices here to be so much cheaper than in the US. Selection very good. We seldom go out to eat, as that would deplete our budget quickly. We make up for it in afternoon beer purchases, seeking internet connections.
Two things that would improve life in Europe immensely would be window screens and ceiling fans. There is little airconditioning in these old buildings, and nights are very warm. My most prized possession on this trip is my 14euro electric fan. It has saved what little sanity I have left.
The Tour de France comes through here next Wednesday. The place will be ROCKIN'!
Oh Caroline so enjoy your FB posts, photos & blogs. Traveling these beautiful villages, cycling thes cold with you. You two are my heroes - really. Surely top 1%!
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