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Apollo and Chris waiting for the tour |
Blazing sun - 30 degrees, feels like 34– same as yesterday, but ‘moister’
- 75% humidity
Breakfast in the hotel for me today consisted
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in-ground misters in a park |
of tomatoes, cucumbers,
bread, cheese, water, cappuccino. On vacation I never get enough veg, so a
breakfast of salad looked good to me. I also had a pan au chocolate. This was
an afterthought for me, sometimes what looks like it’ll be delicious ends up
being not worth bothering...this was NOT one of those times, it really was
delicious, it’ll be on my menu tomorrow and the next day!
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walking tour group |
The morning’s activity would be a walking tour of Nice – a free walking
tour. We discovered these free walking tours last year in Europe and were
hooked. The group can be a bit big (today was not and was only around 25,
that’s a great size) and at the end you pay what you want. As usual, today’s
tour was
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oool doorway |
great – thanks in large part to the guide. We walked around the old
part of Nice, the seaside and climbed the
significant climb (the Fitbit said it
was 28 floors) to the lookout where there is a waterfall. The waterfall is
artificial, but it is very cool nonetheless. On the tour we met a woman from
Calgary who is also a teacher! The tour lasted from 11 to about 1:15. Before we
were ready to move on, we quenched ourselves with a couple of Kronenbourgs,
while overlooking the waterfalls and Nice city scape. This is the kind of
touring where I think I’ll need a WC, but never, EVER do. Not good, I’m pretty
much sweating out any fluid inside me.
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I'm starting to cool off |
After the tour it was time for lunch. I had pissaladière, which is a
regional food I’ve been wanting to try. It is like a pizza topped with caramelised
onions, black olives, and
anchovy paste used instead of tomato sauce. It was delicious. Mine was topped
with arugula for a bit more veg! Of course as we are in southern France, I had
to wash it down with some cold rosé. Chris had carbonera pasta and that was
delicious too, in fact…there was actually too much ham – is there such a thing?
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even cooler |
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beer and a view |
By now we were about done with the heat and dampness, so we headed back
to the hotel – as our room doesn’t have a fridge, we haven’t stocked up on
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lunch |
beer
or wine that we wanted cold, so each time we want a room beverage we hit a
piggly-wiggly. This is not a bad thing in my mind, as I’m happy to be in as
many grocery stores as possible – the AC is always fantastic and I always like
checking out local foods. We stocked up on a few other things…more cheese
chips, this time they were “Fromage du Jura”…I’ve never heard of this, but
apparently it’s a region in eastern France…these were good, but not as good as
yesterday’s. It’s surprising how realistic the flavor is to cheese, not artificial
cheese-cheesie, cheese flavour, but ‘real’ cheese flavour…the French know their
cheese, I guess! We also found some mini saucissons (tiny dried sausages) –
again…delicious.
We found some pétanque (French bocce) on TV to watch – it was fascinating.
We have seen this a few times in parks in the past, but never on TV. I thought
this was just a game old French men played, but apparently I was wrong. The
teams we watched were one male and one female.
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mini-saucissions |
A nap turned into a lazy late afternoon/early evening and the rest of the
day was spent this way, with yet another trip to yet another grocery store for
dinner…bread, cheese and wine that we ate on our room’s balcony…not too bad.
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dinner |
3 comments:
Love this lazy dinners :)
I enjoy checking out the local grocery as well, fun to buy local and relax on the balcony. Nothing better than Wine & Cheese and banquettes.
Amen Rose!
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