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Published: January 2nd 2012
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The Dordogne
Heading to the Dordogne was added late into the plans but very pleased we did. Once again the accommodation fell into place and we found a period house renovated in a town called Sarlat (silent T). This was not our first choice as we intended to try and stay in one of the smaller villages but as with so much when travelling, things happen for the right reason. The town itself appear...
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Katrina
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Hellooo Cannons!!
After losing your blog details in the black hole of my inbox I've just found your link and spent my first day back at work reading through all your wonderful posts. What an amazing time you've had so far. I've gasped at the stories of lost children; smiled through your travels of quaint French villages which I remember so well; salivated over descriptions of cheeses and various cured meats and absolutely cacked myself at Zara's post about "Eyebags"! I've loved hearing all your experiences on this fantastic adventure you're having. We had a lovely Christmas at Perisher and we're so happy Suzy could be with us. Lots of food/wine/puzzles/cards and a healthy dash of Bombay Sapphire. It was great to get your call on Christmas Day. Hoping we can all be together Christmas 2012 in Thredbo. Summer has finally arrived after a miserable wet December. Back at work this week but then off again for a couple of weeks on the beach. Will keep tuning into your blog. Enjoyed reading it so much. Lots of love to you all. Try not to lose anymore children!!! Love Katrina (and of course, Dave, Sam and Ella) xxx