A week in southern Croatia

While figuring out an itinerary for 2 weeks in Croatia, we quickly discovered that train travel in this country becomes more challenging with limited options and routes available.  Another challenge was a reduced ferry schedule for our next move into central Italy, as most ferries run in high season which ends in late September or early October.  Finally decided to start in southern Croatia and move north for a land-based route into central Italy, thus skipping an overnight Adriatic ferry.

While an overnight travel leg has interested us to try once, the thought of boarding a train or ferry around 10pm and arriving around 7am seems like a recipe for a disastrous night of toddler sleeplessness.

Once we locked in our first move from Ljubljana to Split, the fun began with a full-day day of travel starting at 8am.  Leg #1 was a train voyage from Ljubljana, Slovenia to Zagreb, Croatia.  This would be our least favorite European train so far and thusly named it the “stink train”.  Luckily it only lasted a couple hours with a minor delay crossing the border for passport control (Croatia is in the EU, but not in the Schengen area and utilizes Kuna instead of the Euro).

A decent layover in Zagreb allowed us to walk around a bit to grab a bite to eat and explore some sights, but the weather was windy and rainy which limited our enthusiasm for covering much distance.  Leg #2 started around 3:30pm for a 6-hour train voyage onto Split.  Lucked out again with a much cleaner train and very few people aboard the train.  Even had our own compartment for Charlie to run free, which became crucial as we approached the last hour of the trip.  I am guessing the woman at the ticket office knew our situation with a toddler could require such a setup and appropriately booked our reservations in that area of the train.

We arrived in Split around 9:30pm, all quite tired and hungry.  Our gracious Airbnb host offered to pick us up, which was a welcomed offer after a full day of travel.  It was all worth of it for the next week of activities!

Quickly discovered that vegetarian options in Croatia are quite limited, bring on some meat!

Hoped to see a whale mural here, but it was under construction. Queue the sad faces..

A bit of sightseeing in Zagreb in the drizzle before our next train

Just getting underway on the train voyage from Zagreb to Split

Tons of interesting things to see in the old town of Split

A massive statue!

Croatian ice cream is also delicious

Delightful sunset stroll along the Split riva, but no photos please!

I believe this would be the epitome of southern Croatia

The Marjan peninsula is a great place to escape the Split touricanes (tourist hurricane)

The equipment at this playground was a combination of free and paid amusements, but most everything seemed to be from the Yugoslavian era.

Back to the same ice cream cafe to try one of their cakes.

Another beautiful Split river sunset. A great place to stroll, purchase a couple beers from the grocery store nearby, then people watch while Charlie jumps around.

In 2032, Charlie may come back here to try their 1L cocktail buckets.

Some interesting local art at the Sibenik library, which was a great stop for the first rainy evening.

Skies are clear for day 2 to explore Sibenik (pronounced Shibenik)

Fantastic sunsets on the porch of our Sibenik apartment.

Day trip to Krka National Park and met a new friend from Madrid. Comparing notes on the English and Spanish versions of the park map.

Fantastic waterfalls at Krka national park

Skies cleared for a delightful afternoon stroll around the park

Having trouble seeing the sights, anyone have a hair tie?

Ending a great day at Krka with a boat ride back to town.

Our Airbnb hosts in Sibenik greeted us that evening with homemade Tiramisu.

Closing out the day with some relaxation and new “educational” games on the iPad.

Splurged on a nice lunch during a stopover in Zadar. Vegetarian for Cindy and meats for the boys.

 

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Wonderful week in Slovenia

We thoroughly enjoyed our second week of beautiful fall weather while we stayed in Ljubljana, Slovenia (pronounced lube-ya-na as we understand it).  Got a chance to spend some time with our gracious Airbnb host and family, explore one of the nicest European cities we’ve been to so far plus a bit of the country outside the capital city.

While a number of places seem over-hyped (at least for our interests), we found Slovenia to be a wonderful place!

Day 1 was a bit cloudy and cooler, so took the opportunity for some much needed shopping for Charlie at a nearby mall

After numerous failures to find the right size and type of shoe, we came across the right pair of new shoes! All the hiking the last couple months did a number on his old sneakers.

Convenient playground outside the mall for a lunch stop. Tiring day of shopping since we’ve gotten used to Amazon deliveries instead of mall shopping.

Riding the bus like a local and always on the lookout for a neighborhood park!

Cool see-through bridge

So many bridges to explore in this city!

Day 2 was a free walking tour around the city center to learn some history. Charlie did awesome for 2 hours of walking and listening!

So many statues to see for a counter pose

Another beautiful day along the downtown river

Interesting historical photo of the canal construction

The tour guide recommended a shop for the local dessert, called Potica. So we had to try it!

A leisurely hike up to the Ljubljana castle for some great views of the city.

Our Airbnb host recommended a park across town and it was awesome! Climbing up to the big slide with the big kids and some help from mom,

Delightful view of the staircase in Nebotičnik, a local high rise with a cafe on the top floor. We had a chance to meet our Airbnb host and family that night, plus they graciously invited us over for breakfast another day and loaned us a car seat!

Exploring the sights and looking for playgrounds at Tivoli park

Another beautiful day for locating more playgrounds around the city

Lunch at Julija restaurant for some delicious stew and the homemade apple dessert

Rented a car the last 2 days for day trips outside the city. First day was out to Lake Bohinj. Very quiet this time of year with most folks visiting during the summertime.

Found a grasshopper!

Cool beach with tons of rocks to throw into the stream and lake.

Unbelievably clear water feeding the lake.

Our second day with the car was a trip to Lake Bled. Gorgeous fall day in the low 70s, light winds and no clouds.

Halfway through the 6km walk around the lake, let’s throw some rocks and take some photos!

Great spot to relax and enjoy the sights and sounds of nature in northwest Slovenia.

Worked up an appetite for treats after that walk around the lake. Triple the fun with ice cream, Bled cream cake and the best hot chocolate ever!

Cafe with the best treats near Lake Bled

Clean plate club, so let’s go back to the playground and work off this energy!

The inevitable post-dessert crash/coma on the ride back to Ljubljana.

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A montage of highlights from Switzerland and Lake Como

Here’s some video highlights from Switzerland and Lake Como.

 

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Change of plans for warmer weather

So the Floridians decided that the cold weather wasn’t too enjoyable and the weather forecast for Germany/Austria wasn’t looking much better.  Anywhere near Munich was also super expensive with limited vacancy due to Octoberfest just getting underway.  So we capitalized on a benefit of our limited planning and changed directions in our itinerary.  Checked the Europe weather map for the next week and discovered that just a few hours south we could find sun and mid-70s with a beautiful location.

A couple days later we were all booked with train tickets and an apartment on the shores of Lake Como in a town named Bellano.  The weather turned out fantastic and we were all ecstatic to wear one layer of clothes again, plus the budget was recovering with a return to the Euro.

I wouldn’t call Lake Como a hotspot for tourism with kids (at least not in mid-September) but we found it very pleasant, with friendly locals, a playground in every town, useful public transportation on the east side of the lake and enough activities to fill up our week.

We’ll now continue back to our original itinerary destinations of Slovenia and Croatia, but likely extending Croatia to 2 weeks and adding in some time in central Italy before returning to Barcelona in late October for a flight home.  Guess we are chasing summer with our southern destination preferences…

Beautiful view from the pebbly beach of Bellano our first day exploring the area.

Charlie’s favorite activity is throwing rocks into any body of water

Hiking up the hill a bit in Bellano to get a view of the town

Day 2 was a 4-minute train ride to Varenna then onto the ferry across the lake to Bellagio.

Found this little guy on our stroll back from a park. Guess we missed taking a park photo, but of course we found one along our stroll of the lakefront near Bellagio.

Ferry ride back to Varenna

The Clooney’s didn’t return our calls to meet up in Bellagio, but hope to hear from them soon.

On our next visit, I may have to speak with someone about captaining this vessel

A regular commuter on the Trenord trains

Day 3 was a return back to Varenna for a hike up to castle. Yoga poses anyone?

Spectacular views from the castle, which was a strenuous 20 minute hike from town

Falconry demonstration about to get started and the birds were getting excited.

Front row seat for the demonstration.

Some video we’ll share later shows how close this bird came to Charlie when landing back on the wall.

Let’s climb some more, to the top of the castle tower!

A game of I Spy from the tower. Interesting difference in vegetation on the north and south side of the castle. Palm and olive trees on the south and pine trees on the north.

Cool fossils on display in the tower staircase.

This owl appeared to weigh more than Charlie

Another ferry ride on Day 4 across the lake to Mennagio.

Our timing wasn’t great for visiting Mennagio with most things shut down for mid-afternoon siesta.

Peaceful sunset for our ferry ride back home.

Back to Varenna again on day 5 for a lunch stop

Delicious burrata and tomato appetizer

Decided to hike back to Bellano after lunch in Varenna. Turned out to be a fantastic 3-hour stroll with a nice combination of nature and small villages.

Gotta keep moving or we’d be here the rest of the day throwing rocks into the river.

Pit stop along our journey for an adult refreshment.

Non-stop scenery on this trail

A great day hiking along the lake

Our last day was a trip north to Colico to rent some bikes and check out a new area of the lake.

Great lakefront park on a Sunday afternoon

Perfect timing for a playground at about 16km from where we started along the trail heading east from Colico along the river.

Looking north into the mountains on our way back to Colico.

First-class lounger enroute from Milan to Trieste.

Enjoying some complimentary prosecco while cruising along at 300km/h.

A view from above the roman theater in Trieste. We split up our travel from Bellano to Ljubljana with a one-night stopover in Trieste with some time to explore before our afternoon bus departure.

Pizza at a locals-only joint in the outskirts of Trieste.

Crammed and stuffy Flixbus ride from Trieste to Ljbuljana, but luckily only a 90-minute ride. We had heard of problematic trains on this route, so opted for a bus instead.

Arrival in a great apartment in Ljubljana and looking forward to some rest after a couple days of travel.
Don’t think we’ll make it to Prague, but let’s try the beer!

Hit up the Hofer supermarket when we arrived and decide to jump right into the local cuisine.

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A week exploring the Bernese Oberland

Our journey continued into Switzerland this past week, but the weather wasn’t nearly as cooperative as the prior week in Chamonix.  Our minimal selection of attire was definitely stretched trying to stay warm in the frigid conditions and this was definitely not the place for us to be shopping.  The cold weather brought on some colds for a couple of us, but everyone pushed on to enjoy our week in the Swiss Alps.

Luckily the sun did come out for at least a few hours each day and a couple days were mostly sunny and a bit warmer, so we capitalized on those opportunities to explore the area.  Airbnb selections were marginal for the first time, but we found an apartment listing through a property management company which turned out great.

A full day of rail travel took us from Chamonix to Martigny to Montreux to Interlaken to Lauterbrunnen and finally our home base in Wengen. Behind us is Lake Geneva during a layover in Montreux.

Mountains, lakes, flowers and sunshine; sounds good!

Too much train picnic wine?

Everyone’s house is neatly decorated with flowers and most have a selection of vegetables in a garden as well.

Plenty of animals to practice counting in German.

We’re gonna need a hat for this weather and luckily scored on the clearance rack. Bonus for the play area while mom and dad perused the store.

Layers and layers of clothes for a mix of sunshine, cold breezes and rain.

Took a short hike at the end of day 1 towards a scenic viewpoint near Wengen.

Enjoyable just to stroll along the paths in the neighborhood.

Came upon this farm with all sorts of animals to meet.

View across the valley towards some waterfalls and Murren.

We try not taking many of these scenery-only shots, but thought the last one didn’t do it justice.

A friendly kitten joined us from the farm out to the viewpoint. Charlie enjoyed romping around with it.

Day 2 was a rack railway and cable car excursion across the valley to Murren and a search for an advertised playground in Winteregg. The cows were very intrigued by Charlie.  Mom’s cross-fit workout is a strenuous downhill hike with stroller recline for an hour while Charlie naps.

The Winteregg playground was discovered and as cool as advertised.

Everyone gets to ride the mechanical cow.

Look, no hands!

Loving these swings that seem to be in most European playgrounds.

Not sure were else you can find a playground with this type of scenery.

Here comes the sun…

It hasn’t been raining enough today, so let’s go walk under a waterfall for one final soaking of the day.

The view from our apartment balcony. I believe this was the one evening where it was balmy enough to sit out back with a beverage to fully enjoy it.

Indoor activities for day 3 due a constant rain and the Floridians needing a break from the cold. Let’s learn how to play solitaire.

Poker face

Day 4 was a cable car up to Mannlichen for a kid’s trail challenge to collect 13 stamps on a map for a prize.

First stop is the playground at the top with a huge cow slide (bummer, it was inoperable)

Freezer bowling

The latest in high-tech trail strollers. Let’s start the trail and collect some stamps!

Keep an eye out for these hiding cows!

Another stamp station with beautiful scenery.

Time to practice on the Alphorns!

Earned a chocolate treat from a local passerby for such good musicality.

I believe this smile summarizes Charlie’s European adventure so far. He could’ve stayed on the zip line the rest of the day at this station.

The final station on the trail and obtained our last stamp! Grindelwald is in the valley background.

Day 5 was a trip down to Lake Brienz for a ferry boat ride.

Interesting channel marker

I’m on a boat!

Impressive piece of machinery propelling this ferry.

A kids area in the forward hull was a hit and used by many parents to get some quiet time on deck.

Picnic lunch in the Brienz ferry shelter while waiting on the rain to pass.

Half and half goats on our short hike up to explore a free animal park.

A definite hierarchy of these ibex with the size of the horns seeming to indicating their rank.

This bird’s head feathers definitely resembles someone..

Firewood stacking summarizes the personality of Switzerland with nature, structured order and efficiency being important.

Lake view in a shelter pit stop awaiting the rain to pass again.

Our last day was a cable car trip over to Grindelwald to locate an advertised playground in Bort.

Let’s head over by the sunny side

Cable car over the kid’s trail we hiked earlier in the week. (Note to anyone on a budget in Switzerland, avoid this cable car from Mannlichen to Grindelwald)

Out best smiles for a strenuous hike from Grindelwald up to Bort. Everyone else was walking down..

Lots of scenic rest stops for us on this steep hike. Definite challenge in pushing a stroller compared to the hiking backpack we had previously.

Mountain donkeys which appeared to be expecting a food donation after we took this picture.

Success! Another awesome playground, but a lack of kids with it being 5pm and 50 degrees in mid-September.

Learned on day 1 that no shoes are allowed on the seats in Switzerland. Easiest thing was to just take them off and have at it!

My hamstrings hurt just watching him do this move. Spending his time in the womb in this position seems to have given him some serious flexibility.

Traveling from Switzerland to Italy, we had a stopover in Spiez. Original itinerary had us going to Germany/Austria, but we need some warmer weather so we are headed south!

Let’s burn some energy before the next train

Soaking up some rays near the playground on the bank of Lake Thun.

Another great view from the Spiez train station. Auf Wiedersehen Switzerland!

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Montage of Valencia and Southern France

Here’s some video highlights from Valencia and southern France.

 

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Hiking the French Alps of Chamonix

So far we’ve been booking our travel and accommodations about a week or two ahead.  So while in the beginning portion of France, we began checking into plans for 2 weeks in Switzerland per our itinerary.  As everyone has said, Switz is definitely expensive!  I had read a number of opinions talking about the French Alps being an interesting and more affordable alternative.

Chamonix immediately showed up as a highlight with Mont Blanc being the highest peak in the Alps at around 15,800 feet.  A quick search on Airbnb confirmed that some availability existed with most of the crowds leaving at the end of August with school’s in Europe starting the first week of September.  So we booked an apartment and figured out the train schedules to get us into Chamonix for a week.

We were really lucky and had great weather for the week with only 1 rainy day, compared to the week before when they had rain and cold most of the time.  Our Airbnb host was gracious in allowing us to borrow a backpack that allowed us to carry Charlie, which expanded our hiking possibilities.

While we didn’t spend much time in town, we walked around a bit and found it to be a lively area with plenty of bars, restaurants, shops and the occasional park.  We thoroughly enjoyed our time in Chamonix and glad we spent a week here before continuing east.

Spectacular view from the back porch of our first-floor apartment

Day 1 of 6 on our Mont Blanc multi-pass. Altitude warnings for kids under 5 gave us a bit of pause for the Aiguille du Midi cable car, so went up halfway to start.

Charlie had no issues half-way and asked that the cable car go faster, so let’s charge to the top! This was an incredibly clear day as we learned the rest of the week.  While we’ve been to peaks as high in Colorado, the elevation change here from 3,000 in the valley to 12,000 at the top is unbelievable.  Places like Breckenridge is just as high at the top, but the base is at 9,000.

No fear in this 3-year old!

Happy hour back at the apartment after a successful trip to 12,000 feet

Day 2 we headed on the railway Montenvers to the Mer de Glace. The number of stairs to decline keeps growing as the glacier recedes. Interesting markers along the descent back to the mid-80s showing the glacier ice levels.

Inside an ice cave inside the glacier, brrr!

The ice bar wasn’t open at noon

A bit slippery trying to jump off the ice fireplace

Beautiful sunny afternoon on the trip back down to the valley

Rack railway which goes up to the glacier

Awesome amusement park we saw on the way back on the train. (More clips to come in the next video montage)

One of the original steam locomotives on this rack railway

That dog is huge! St Bernard’s are a big thing in this area.

A daily happy hour menu at the apartment

Day 3 on a cable car up to Le Brevent on the opposite side of the valley, hoping for some views of Mont Blanc

Riding cable cars all day would be an option

Some friendly folks must have noticed we were under-dressed for the chilly and cloudy conditions. They gave us some delicious snacks and arabic coffee.

The cables on the next gondola disappear into the clouds and it didn’t clear up at the top either, so we came back down.

First day trying out the backpack, let’s hike!

Some great scenery along the 2-hour hike to the Flegere lift

Quite a sight to see someone run off the ledge of a mountain.

A break from the backpack carrier!

A happy hiking family with a nice workout carrying 35 extra pounds on our backs.

Did we mention this guy likes to jump off Everything?

Walking around the valley at the end of the day and came upon this nice golf course.

Trying out some slacklining at Le Paradis Des Praz, a fun playground in the woods near a stream.

Day 4, taking the hiking difficulty up to the next level with a steep climb from Flegere cable car to Lac Blanc.

We split up carrying Charlie, so Cindy got tons of looks and compliments for carrying a kid that size. Don’t think we saw any other ladies carrying their kids.

Daily nap in the backpack from the soothing motion of mom’s hiking style.

Beautiful view after an afternoon hike to Lac Blanc

Day 5 is a rain-out, so let’s grab lunch and check out the library. This is a picture of a lamb sausage with blue cheese, fried onions, apples and greens from Cool Cats, delicious!

Day 6 – back to hiking after a day of rest. Rode the bus further east in the valley to Argentière to check out the Les Grands Montets cable car. Another spectacular view!

Hiked back down from the mid-station, which was a real thigh burner but offered some nice views of the valley.

A number of waterfalls along the trail and Charlie’s daily hiking nap.

Found a park on the walk back to the train station, but no kids to be found. Dad doesn’t quite fit in this canoe.

Charlie’s morning routine with his binky and iPad on the back porch.

Hasta luego Chamonix, onto Switzerland with a full-day of riding trains ahead. Let’s hope for the best with 5 connections to make.

Picnic on the train, but Cindy considered the jar of “Rillettes de Canard” to be low-grade cat food.

Riding the Mont Blanc Express on the first leg which crosses over the border from France to Switzerland.

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Into the Alps

After enjoying our days exploring Provence, it was time to start heading north towards the Alps.  Our initial itinerary had us spending two weeks in Switzerland, but decided we’d stay in France a bit longer to explore their mountains before heading further east.  Mont Blanc stood out as great spot to settle for a week, since high season was just wrapping up and it had the highest peak in the Alps.

Our last couple nights in Provence were spent in Salernes before turning north, then booked an apartment in Valonne and a farm house near La Mure.  These towns were both along the way to our final destination of Chambery where we needed to drop the rental car and return to the trains.  Quite a change in the weather heading north and higher elevation.  The day we drove the thru Gorge du Verdon, it barely got about 60 and was cloudy/rainy most of the day.  The nicer weather returned the second day in Valonne as we adjusted to the cooler temps.

Gorge du Verdon, which I believe is the deepest canyon in Europe

Hold on tight, it’s a long way down!

Yep, drinking beer at McDonalds in France. Indoor playground comes in handy for a toddler after a day of driving in the car.

Local park and chilly lake/pool on our way out of town after lunch at McD’s

Continuing the healthy eating regimen

Like father, like son

A number of gliders cruising around on a sunny day near Volonne

Found a great community pool near Volonne, but we all struggled with the chill water temp. Learned that France doesn’t allow “shorts” at the pool, so speedos for everyone.

Lunchtime pit stop at altitude in a brisk 60 degrees

Awesome bath tub at the La Mure farmhouse!

Feeding the fish outside the next morning

Went to the Sunday market in Pierre-Châtel, but the park was a hit with Charlie

Afternoon hike from Pierre-Châtel

Almost to the top and finally warming up!

Cool arch at the top of the hill

Enjoying the view, before our hike back down to the car (quite a workout carrying a toddler for a good share of the 2.5km)

Second hike of the day down to see a suspension bridge name Passerelle Du Drac

No fear from Charlie, but dad was a bit nervous with the moving bridge

Another great view

Let’s hike back to the top!

Really enjoyed our spacious farm house

Back on the train after dropping off the rental car, but learned that French trains don’t run on time.

Missed our connection in Annecy, but found this great park to spend an hour till the next one.

Now these are mountains!

Third train of the day on the way up to Chamonix

Hooray, we made it to the train station in Chamonix!

Ready for a cold one and a comfy Airbnb apartment after a long day of travel. Quite the scenery at sunset walking out of the train station.

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Charlie’s Post

Hey everyone, Charlie here! I wanted to share how things have been going on our European adventure from my perspective.  First of all, let me tell you, I love to travel!  I got to ride on an airplane across the ocean and even had my own tv to watch my own shows.  And they gave me food!  Since then, I’ve gotten to ride on buses and trains and my favorite parts are putting the train ticket in the slot, opening train doors, and counting all the train stops.  In Spain there were playgrounds everywhere which was so awesome!  There were so many kids to play with and they were so nice to me.  On the train ride from Barcelona to Valencia I met a nice abuelo who showed me pictures of his grandkids and pointed to things out the window for me.  I also love going to a new house every week or few days.  It’s fun to see my new room each time!

I’ve seen so many amazing things in Spain and France.  I love going to museums to see fossils, artifacts, statues, sculptures, and paintings.  And the castles have been amazing!  We’ve gone on some pretty fun bike rides and I’ve even gone swimming in the Mediterranean Sea!

I’ve been trying a lot of new yummy food since I’ve been here, like olives, new cheeses, beets, and grapes straight off the grapevine.  As Daniel Tiger says, “you gotta try new food cause it might taste good!”

I also decided that, now that I’m a world traveler, it was time to start using the big boy potty.  So, I told my mommy that I wanted to wear my big boy undies during the day.  I like the challenge of finding new places to go to the potty; when my mommy and daddy tried to potty train me at home by keeping me in the house, it was sooooo boring!

Anyway, I’d say it’s been a pretty awesome trip so far.  I do miss my family and friends but I know I’ll see them soon.  The best part is that I get to hang out with my mommy AND daddy all day everyday! They’re the best parents ever;)

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Exploring a bit of Provence

We have been enjoying fantastic weather since arriving in Europe, maybe raining for one night and the first part of one day.  Other than that it’s been sunny and warm, but quite hot recently in inland France.

After a couple nights visiting some Chicago family who were also randomly in Barcelona, we boarded a high-speed train on August 24th headed for Nimes, France.  Amazing to ride in a quiet, smooth train that is doing about 190mph!  The plan was to rent a car in Nimes, then spend the next 10 days driving around Provence.  We rented 3 Airbnb’s for the first week to get us started and they were located in Comps, Rochegude and Salernes.

We are finding the French language to be immensely difficult and most folks in these non-tourist areas don’t speak English.  So Google Translate, body language and our few words of French have been getting us by so far.  Even with the language challenges, most of the Airbnb hosts have been quite welcoming.

Charlie’s potty training has been going really well for being in new places every few nights, and big boy undies are the norm now during the day.  He’s been successfully working with WCs, toilettes, aseos, secluded trees, etc.  Chocolate cookies work wonders for motivation and luckily they seem to be in every grocery store so we are well stocked.  (Interestingly the same cookies we got hooked on in Tahiti years ago).  He’s also learned to count to 20 in both English and French.

 

Balcony view in the Barcelona flat

Hanging out by the pool with family at the Barcelona One hotel

A poolside flat in Comps, France

A bit of sightseeing in Arles, France

Exploring the Arles arena and getting some info about the toro event later that evening

Walking the Rhone riverfront in Arles

Found a few of the Van Gogh stops in Arles. Seems like the same tree in the picture from 1800s and seen now behind these cars?

The Van Gogh cafe

Back to the arena that evening for a bull event. These crazy guys run towards the bull to try grabbing small strings attached to the bull’s head or horns. Then they leap over the red fence when the bull charges, then the bull leaps over the fence sometimes!

Quite a venue to experience

Amazing architecture and constructions that’s been here for so many years.

Our gracious host, Jeremy, in Comps opened up his personal stash to share with us. Enjoyed great conversation with Jeremy and his friend Frederick that evening.

A second bottle was also thoroughly enjoyed while grazing over local tomatoes, mozzarella, basil and olives.

Crossing the Gardon River near Remoulins. A random find while en-route to the Point du Gard, but never continued onto the arch.

As some of you know, Charlie is addicted to throwing rocks into water so this place was heaven even though he wouldn’t smile for the camera.

Delicious bottle of wine at our Airbnb which was a flat at this vineyard near Rochegude. Highly recommend this rental for the value and tranquility: https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/13707048

View from our bedroom at the vineyard

Exploring the Château de Suze-la-Rousse

Beautiful hilltop view from Château de Suze-la-Rousse

Dad, more castles, more castles!

Small vineyard below the chateau with a large variety of grapes that seemed like a school or lab. We tried many of them, assuming that was OK..

Need some water to wash down the grape buffet.

Concurrence that France’s gelato tops Spain’s gelato, especially at Léone Artisan Glacier in Vaison-la-Romaine

View from the Chateau Comtal at Vaison-la-Romaine

The chateau was closed, but we enjoyed the short hike through the medieval town to find this shady spot for a break.

Drive-by sightseeing the Orange amphitheater after a long, hot day.

Road trip a bit west to see Gorges de l’Ardèche

More pictures Dad??

Everyone had the same idea for a beach day near the Pont d’Arc when it’s 100 degrees outside.

Crystal clear waters of Fontaine-de-Vaucluse

Ducks across the globe enjoy bread and also easily interested by Charlie’s rock throwing.

Near the source of the Fontaine-de-Vaucluse, but the water in the spring-time is our over our heads here

Gotta find shade at 3pm in August while exploring Roussillon

Charlie wanted a solo photo, of course on a bridge ledge..

Bunk beds in Salernes!

Charlie was captivated by these water-powered dancers and fisherman.

Crystal clear waters of the Mediterranean in Saint-Maxime

Beach day to cool down

Tons of tide pools to explore and rocks to be tossed

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