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Archive for September, 2009

Hydrologie

Storm clouds brewed over the riverside town of Nerac the day after we arrived. Before leaving, we experienced our first full days of rain since Spring. The novelty of it, while nice for the first hour, wore off pretty quickly though the rain stuck around for two days. Since then we have had a week [...]

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Up the Little River Baise

 
What could be better than a week with friends aboard a Dutch barge working your way up a small backwater river? Rounds of tea, followed by by rounds of beer, followed by rounds of boules. Kai and Patrick joined us for the voyage from Moissac to Nerac. The first night we anchored out on the [...]

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This week Linquenda was pleased to welcome Dad back to France after almost two years absence, his longest time away from the boat since the family first sailed Linquenda in 1996.
We also have two good friends Patrick and Kai from Victoria with us, as we weave our way up the River Baise to Nérac.
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A few of the food highlights from the past week…Before departing Mas D’Argenais we liberated a bundle of fresh figs from a tree not far from the boat. Combined with some crumbled roquefort cheese, olive oil and ground pepper these little delights made for an excellent snack. They went down well with mint-tonics, a simple [...]

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From Sete on the Meditteranean, where we last splashed in the salt chuck, we have traveled 413km of canal and negotiated 137 locks over 23 days. Two more hours on a train (and another 100km) found us in Arcachon, a seaside town at the head of a massive tidal estuary southwest of Bordeaux. First thing [...]

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Bordeaux

Last Friday we left the barge for the weekend (first time off the boat since March) and it was a great get-away. Bordeaux has got to be one  the most pedestrian friendly cities we have ever visited, which makes it a pleasure to stroll through and explore. A perfect flaneur city. The large city centre. [...]

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