I stood under it to give some perspective, despite the warning sign to watch out for falling rocks. I figured if it hadn't fallen in the last 300+ years,it probably wouldn't, baring an earthquake.
Montpellier - Castries April 7th 2019 The Castries adventure began on a lazy Sunday afternoon. We were entering the last week of our five week stay with Mr. Darcy and wanted to make sure we had seen all we wanted to see of the region. Our tools were a glass of Rosé, a baguette, some cheeses and the tourist map of Montpellier.
What caught our eye wasn’t the town of Castries just outside the metropolitan area; it was the Tourist Inf ... read more
Europe » France » Languedoc-Roussillon » Castries Although ultimately a victor in World Wars I and II, France suffered extensive losses in its empire, wealth, manpower, and rank as a dominant nation-state. Nevertheless, France today is one of the most modern countries in the world and is a leader am... ... read more
In July 2011, Dianne and I returned from three fabulous years in China where Dianne was an administrator for Maple Leaf International Schools. To read about our China adventures, click WilsonsInChina. Dianne spent the next 4 years as an administrator in three elementary schools in B.C. In September, 2015 she officially retired. So what happens now? The nickname of this blog is ToBeContinued for a reason... ... full info