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Summer in the Mountains

September 1st, 2014 | Posted by Ruby in France | Holidays | Summer - (Comments Off on Summer in the Mountains)

Hiking in Chamonix

Summer in the Alps

Summer in the Alps

 

 

This summer, by way of a change, instead of heading to the beaches we spent a few days in the mountains hiking.  Although the weather was mostly miserable, unfortunately, we did enjoy an abundance of crisp fresh air, fabulous food and way too much healthy exercise.

Summer in the Alps

Summer in the Alps

A night in Macon

February 12th, 2013 | Posted by Ruby in Favourite Places | France | Holidays | Wine - (Comments Off on A night in Macon)

Having had an excruciating trip from Paris to the Alps – heavy traffic, rain and then snow – we decided we’d do the return journey in two parts stopping on the outskirts of Macon.  We stayed at the delightful Hostellerie La Sarrasine in Replonges  a traditional Bourgogne structure with great fireplaces, roaring fires and typical Bourgogne dinner fare – L’escargot drenched in garlic butter followed by a most succulent Poulet-Bresse – perfect.

On the front lawn, taking centre stage they had fenced a gazebo and moved their two sheep in for the winter.

 

Macon

The next morning we were up early.  You can’t go to Bourgogne and not bring some wine home – well I can’t.  So we meandered through the Macon and Beaujolais countryside doing a bit of wine tasting in the area and collected a few of cases of wine for the cellar back home in Paris.  Well generally they don’t stay in the cellar very long but it’s a good temperature with suitable storage.

 

Macon 2

Christmas day in Peisey-Nancroix

December 26th, 2012 | Posted by Ruby in France | Holidays | Winter - (Comments Off on Christmas day in Peisey-Nancroix)

Holidaying in new locations always creates an opportunity to discover new favourite restaurants and this holiday didn’t disappoint.  A real find – Restaurant l’Ancolie run by husband and wife team with a serious collection of sheep adornments and treasures.

Restaurant lAncolie

To avoid that guilt trip from over-eating  Jacques and I rather virtuously decided to walk the 3 km to the restaurant, with the intention being to get a taxi back, but since the weather held out and we really had overdone it we enjoyed a leisurely walk back as well albeit with a brief stop at a little wooden shelter for some respite from the wind.

Walking to Nancroix