26 Nov drive to Trédarzec
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Welcome to Château de Kerguéhennec.

The kitchen needs a bit of work.

Beautiful day for a walk around the sculpture park.

Not forgetting the lake.

Fantastic bears holding up the world.

Work this one out!

On the way back to the camper.

In our 5-star camp site you can even stay in a Château.

Or by the river Erdre.

Or in the Théâtre Graslin.

And there’s a peaceful riverside walk which starts very close to the campsite.

There’s a bitter wind blowing today.

Best to be indoors, in the old biscuit factory, to see how people once imagined the future would look. https://www.sens-fiction.org/

The original caption read “Your personal flying carpet. Step into it, press a button, and off you go to market, to a friend’s home, or to your job. Take off and land anywhere, no parking problems. Plug in to any electric outlet for recharging. They’re working on it.”

This one is a bit older, but closer to the mark.

Groovy tram stops here.

Nantes is very bicycle-friendly.
5 star campsite in Nantes. https://www.nantes-camping.fr/en/

Pretty, autumnal colours in the Jardin today, but who’s that behind the bushes?

Lying down on the job!

Must be related to the first one.

Perhaps it’s a hippy family?

At least this one’s working hard.

Will you look at that sun, so late in the year.

Taking a cool dip is so relaxing.
The artist’s website.

Brrr, it’s cold today.

Have to wrap up warm for some sightseeing in the harbour.

A great sculpture, hidden behind a wall.

There’s a little video too on the artist’s web site.

Delivering urgent messages pre-Internet.

Tide’s out.

Lighthouse.

The Automaton Museum in La Rochelle.
Today we visited Chateau d’Arsac With its combination of wine and art.

Plenty of space for our camper.

Absolutely enormous vineyards.

Kim had better watch out that this owl doesn’t fly away with him.

Stilthouse by Anne Quinze.

Crooked by Bernard Pagès.

No, Kim hasn’t been painting stones again, this is Chaos by Thomas Ryse.

Climax by Laurent Cerciat.

Gerhild is definitely for team red, not team blue.

A real friend for the birds – Bird’s Fountain by Jean-Michel Folon.

Oh yes, the wine too.

Grocer’s shop selling local food, specifying how far away each farmer is, in km. There’s a map in case your geography is a bit rusty.

This fellow doesn’t look like he walked far.
Here they use an entertaining word for 2nd hand clothing – friperie.

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Wine is BIG in Bordeaux.

They like BIG here.

Not only does UNESCO like the building, this wisteria is „un arbre particulier“. Nice that the plants get a look-in too.

Bordeaux cityscape.

Autumnal Bordeaux.


Gerhild and her frippery trophies.
The Monument aux Girondists in the Place des Quinconces Is the first thing that grabs your attention when you get off of the tram.

Even with the water turned off for the winter, it’s very spectacular.


There’s plenty to laugh at.
Delicious cake and tea in Café Miremont.
Bordeaux is quite a beautiful place. We may have stay a while to see more of it.
https://www.yellohvillage.fr/camping/bordeaux_lac Attractive campsite at the periphery of Bordeaux.
Today we popped into Museo Chillida Leku

And who is Eduardo Chillida I hear you ask.

He’s the sculptor who decorated the garden in front of the Kanzleramt in Berlin.

He rescued a decrepit 16th century farmhouse to make it into a gallery. Nice wooden beams.


A huge piece of alabaster.

Quick trip to San Sebastián’s beach with cava and tapas on the way home.
https://www.guggenheim-bilbao.eus/en

Gerhild has no problems getting past this guard dog.

Look at those curves – and Anish Kapoor’s pile of balls.

Huh! Even more curves, courtesy of Richard Serra.
Delicious Pintxos and cava for lunch.

The Guggenheim is giving the girls a go. This is Georgiana Houghton’s curvy work from the 1860s. Victorian psychedelia!

This girl, Alexandra Exter, designed the costumes for a Russian science-fiction film Aelita, queen of Mars 1924 (Youtube)

Costume design for the theatre.

Nice work by a group of aboriginal women.

Some flowers for the girls – better late than never.

We popped into Azkuna Zentroa with its 43 different ways to hold the roof up. (All 43)

There was a small art exhibition too from an artists’ residency in Rome.



Even a nice frock for Gerhild

This in Bilbao.

So is this.

Rioja vineyards in November. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rioja_(wine)

The campsite in Bilbao has quite a view over the city. Camp site web site

Bilbao by night.
http://www.emoz.es/language/en/

In the Origami Museum in Zaragoza.





And then, in the basement Tweemuizen



Video chat between Zaragoza and London.


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zaragoza

Amazing being greeted by these towers as you drive into the city.

A wine „cathedral“ by a Gaudi pupil in Falset.

You have to love their advertising for wine.

Now, can we fit a barrel in the back of the camper?

No, not a petrol pump, a little wine to taste in Celler Masroig.

The quick wine tasting.

The in-depth wine tasting.

Breakfast by the beach.

A happy girl and her dad.

Returning to the campers.

Bye bye beach.

A visitor this morning.

Kim tries to halt the waves, just like King Canute.

The waves won and Kim had to run for it – just like Canute.

Waves don‘t bother Gerhild.

Kim builds up his strength for the return trip along the beach.

Paddling in the Med on the 4th November.

The stone family comes to life.

Grandpa is dragged along for a walk.

He took it in good humour.

Now parked side by side with the Reservation Natural Llaberia so clear in the distance.

Windy today.

Beautiful walk along the beach to the Ginger Café On Miami Beach for a delicious afternoon lunch.

Framed!


The sun‘s setting – time to head for home.

Starship Sagrada Familia is ready for launch. http://www.portalgaudi.cat

Oh dear, he had to wait a bit too long for his feed.

It is kind of busy in downtown Barcelona. https://parkguell.barcelona



And it‘s not so busy up here in the mountains. https://www.parcnaturalcollserola.cat

Palace in the hills.
https://www.lorgeril.wine/chateau-pennautier-grand-vignoble/#

The château.

Stone still life with two friends.

3 Cathar castles at Lastours. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Châteaux_de_Lastours

Mr. and Mrs. Flexible.
http://www.caunes-minervois.org/index.php/le-village/le-marbre-de-caunes

Beautiful decoration for the village car park.

This red marble polishes up nicely.

The Pyrenees.

Likeable lion.


Evening walk up the hill behind the village.

The Pyrenees in the distance

Cat on a hot terracotta roof.

These viaducks get everywhere.

What can we find at the antiques market?

A remote-controlled cyclist?

Nice door.

Part of Philippa‘s street art tour.

Kim making his mark on the town.

Nice meal at Rosemarie in Place Saint Roche.

The famous Viaduck de Millau

The river Doubrie

The valley‘s slowly turning into a gorge.

Already gorgeous.

Walk back along the sunny side.

Leafilly lounging around after our visit to the patisserie.

We went for a walk around Millau today.

The Millau fire brigade practice rescuing drivers from the river Tarn.

Great light today.

68 today.

Where the Dourbie joins the Tarn.

Champagne to round off a super day. No champagne flutes so we use what we‘ve got.

Millau Pronounced miaow – like a cat

Gorge de la Dourbie from way up on the very windy side of the valley.

How to ring the doorbell in Millau.

Our camp site in Millau. Camping des 2 rivières

Yarn bombing in front of the town hall.

The old part of St. Remy.

Nice square but definitely dodgy dolphins.

Blue shutters.

Pudding. Delicious!


By the light of the silvery moon, we sat and chatted the evening away.

Son et lumière inside a mountain in les Baux-de-Provence.

Cezanne


Kandinsky‘s candy for our eyes.

Fabulous pictures in never-ending motion.
Yay, David Bowie.