Our second day in Narbonne was mostly administrative, but included two extended visits to the giant Carrefour across the street. Among the marvels there was the automatic crepe-making machine, which, I know, Vicki posted earlier on Facebook. It was a marvel, and warrants posting here too. As we wandered up and down the aisles, gawking at all the food and drink and other stuff we have missed since summer of 2016, we kept asking ourselves "So why is it we are planning to leave France?!" We did not answer the question but did decide to move on, 8 whole kilometers down the road, back toward the sea, to Gruissan, with its Medieval tower and radial old town. And possibly free
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In all its glory |
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The tower and fortress ruins at Gruissan, our goal |
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We parked in the old town and began threading our way through the alleys to the foot of the hill
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Thus |
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There was more signage and explanation about the "castle" and keep at Gruissan than practically anything we have seen, ever, but I'll spare you, and myself, from more than this |
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Chapel just below the tower |
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Flying model boat, as is common in port towns |
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Usual religious mannequins |
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Price list, although the explanation at the bottom is convincing; I left a small offering |
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Back to the tower |
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And there it is; total wowsers |
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View back to Narbonne and the canal that links it to the sea (through the lagoon, which is what you're looking at) |
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The tower |
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View over the town to the salt pans, which is the major industry here |
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Mountains of recently harvested salt |
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Boats on the lagoon |
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Part of what attracted us to Gruissan, apart from the tower, is that it is a radial town; this is hard to appreciate from the tower itself, so we rented the Michelin blimp to get this better view; note the canal |
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We spent some talking walking and shopping through the pretty old town |
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The elementary school |
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Other tourists up on the tower |
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To our astonishment, flamingos in the lagoon, doing their usual contortions; so we have see flamingos on three continents recently... |
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We watched this guy chain-sawing these huge timbers, still not understanding exactly how they are going into the small house he is building |
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Little lending libraries very big in Gruissan |
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We ended up at the plage at Gruissan, at an aire that had closed for the season but whose gate someone had kindly left open |
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We were not alone |
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Sunset |
1 comment:
Imagine how fat I would be with an automatic crepe machine...if it would only smear Nutella on it and sprinkle some banana slices over it. Mmmmm
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