So Saturday we're at the Junior Olympics meet in Broward; niece Lexi swims for her school's swim club |
On your mark, get set (Lexi in the yellow cap) |
Gone |
En route to a personal best |
At the finish |
A few pointers from Coach |
...recounts the retirement travels of Mark and Vicki Sherouse since 2008...in Asia and the Pacific, New Zealand, Europe, South America, and Africa, as well as the US and Canada. Our website, with much practical information, is: https://sites.google.com/site/theroadgoeseveron/.Contact us at mark.sherouse@gmail.com or vsherouse@gmail.com.
At Rodent World, of course |
I got there quite early, though not as early as the runners, who had to be on their busses by 4 AM; still, I felt like I should have been assigned to the Sleepy parking lot, or even Goofy... |
From the Mouse Monorail, near the end of the marathon |
The Princess is famous for its costumery; more than 10,000 runners; a smaller marathon, Carole said (she's done eight now), but a good one |
My kid sister, #5290, hardly winded after a personal best... |
I have visited this town 30-40 times in my life, but still get goose-bumps seeing the great national sights... |
Ditto |
Telling it like it is; at the Newseum with Rachel |
The Unabomber's cabin, at the Newseum, a little Montana home touch |
Norma and Harry, Vicki and me, Judy and Bob; 120 years' of marital experience, I mean, bliss, here, folks (Vicki and I both have gotten haircuts since this shot was taken) |
We did watch a bit of the Olympics |
Kathy and Rick Howe, two of the gurus of world motorhome travel |
Passage to Marseille, 1944 |
Passage from Marseille; the Marseille airport, main Halle, Saturday morning, February 13 |
Remnants of town portal, Arles |
In the Coliseum in Arles; sat 20,000 |
More coliseum |
Ditto |
We'll see Van Gogh in Amsterdam |
Not Arles |
The Roman amphitheater in Arles |
Spare parts |
Artsy Arles |
Camped on the beach near Sete
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In Sete
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In Sete Harbor
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At a campground near Beziers |
At an aire on the Midi Canal |
Lots of houseboats around; also lots of rain |
Peyrepertuse |
From the carpark; we were hoping there'd be a good trail... and there was, except after centuries of use, the steps are polished like marble, and wet... |
Duihlac from Peyrepertuse tower |
Lower towers, walls, battlements, etc. |
Peyrepertuse from Queribus, some miles away... |
Queribus |
Closer up |
Across the valley, from Peyrepertuse |
In the AM, with the Mediterranean in the background |
Why we did only one of these chateaux |
Formidable mountains |
Normally I don't do double rainbows, but this one was close and brilliant |
Lots of snow |
Have to come back and see these in the summer |