Thursday, October 27, 2005

An ancient wine press in Pinet. Posted by Picasa
In Pinet, Herault you can find a brief of the Via Domitia which use to be the Roman "Freeway" who ran all over Southern France. A wonderfully connected network of "Via" permitted to the Romans to travel all over Europe back to Rome. Today, most of Europe's main highways are following these "Via". Posted by Picasa
The beautiful church of Castelnau De Guers nearby Pezenas. Posted by Picasa
La garrigue of Florensac. It is a wild area where nature is still like it was centuries ago. Posted by Picasa
Cathy picking up some grapes with Eva. Posted by Picasa
White and red grapes are used in make local wines. Posted by Picasa
A visit in the vineyards of Florensac. Tasting the latest sweet grapes of the fall. Posted by Picasa
Maryse and Maryse two very kind Florensacois. Posted by Picasa
These two didn't stay seated for long. Posted by Picasa
Yes, you guessed it. Another invitation to lunch at the Professor Remy Pujol. A world class scientist who travels the world to do research on hearing problems. Posted by Picasa
The ever beautiful couple a few days apart from their 5 year anniversary. Posted by Picasa
Another shot of Les Caves who came from all the corners of Europe to see us. It brought warmt to our hearts. Posted by Picasa
Soiree with all the Caves at the world's famous Namaste of Montpellier. Delicious traditional Indian cuisine in a very cute setting. Owned by our Danish friend Anna and her very kind husband. Posted by Picasa
Kids watching in amazement at the cows and pigs. Posted by Picasa
A beautiful "Beauceron", a French herding breed rarely found outside France. It originates from a region of France called the "Beauce". It is a wonderful companion and a very brave dog. It is my favorite dog breed. Posted by Picasa
A visit to a local farm with the kids and Claude's family in Mauguio. A French pig for that matter was staring at us. Posted by Picasa
One morning outing at Claude's "Cabanon" which is in Southern France a piece of land where you have a small shed with a barbecue. Usually a good place to have parties and relax. Posted by Picasa
Les papas a la Grande Motte. (a large resort nearby Montpellier). Posted by Picasa
In a few years I will have to watch that guy closely. Thomas is the French Don Juan. Posted by Picasa
The wonderful Cayuela family. :) Posted by Picasa
Eva playing the big sister with Caroline. Posted by Picasa
A street of Aigues Mortes. Posted by Picasa
A beautifully preserved city. A few centuries ago, it was a port from where the "Croisades" departed. Posted by Picasa
Eva et Thomas entering Aigues-Mortes. Posted by Picasa
Entering Aigues-Mortes. Posted by Picasa