My Big Adventure
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What a road trip! Lucky,lucky Ted
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The next morning, the view from the window…
Camogli and its seafront is indeed a lovely little costal village being not far away from Genoa, our next stop.
One of the reasons to head for Genoa on this particular day was to meet with Mr Volvo, who took of part of his afternoon off.
Here he can be seen right in front of the church (on the left) next to Mrs Foxy.
Mr Volvo send me a picture in the morning of a cedro lemon from his father's garden…
This very lemon ended up being a present from Mr Volvo.
Genoa ended up being very nice experience, if not thanks to Mr Volvo for showing us the many corners of the old city.
The next day we drove the car through Switzerland to Colmar, France…
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briiliant road trip. i love those dream driving roads. must've been a blast with the sceneries as well!!
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We took a video of a descend into one of the villages…
https://www.facebook.com/100008746393733/videos/vb.100008746393733/1521629464805252/?type=2&theater
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The next morning we hit the road hard and didn't stop until we were safe in the Alsace region of France, near the lovely town of Colmar.
Actually, we stopped at Bernard Antony's little cheese shop…
This little shop (and the cheese cellars underneath) is rather famous in the world of French cheeses and Michelin Star restaurants.
(Needless to mention that we bought a few cheeses to take back home to Moscow.)
Dinner was had in Colmar.
It turned out to be quite an interesting contrast after days of Ligurian cuisine.
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Beautiful pics, that cheese [emoji8] and Colmar is indeed very picturesque… Looks like a gastronomic adventure @Ted have you become a gastronome?
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Fantastic.. Thanks for sharing, mouse chasing was great! [emoji1]
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Happy Easter, Ted. I'm very envious of your amazing travels with your lovely friends!
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Happy Easter Ted, Easter Egg Hunt looked like great fun
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English to English can be hard sometimes
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And as I said, my overreaction can be corrected. The restored thread is here.
Apologies to all.
And really, @trail and arrow, it is genuinely brilliant.