Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Europe (Part 2) ==> Gaujac

TJ was excited by but very respectful of the pool.

Walking through Gaujac on our way to Oppidum.

JT practices some silly walks.  TJ learns rodeo moves.
Roman ruins of Oppidum, including the hunting dog who decided to take a break from flushing wild hogs out of the brush and instead took a light hike with us.

Oppidum overlooking Gaujac.

Napping on the Oppidum descent.
Enjoying a baguette in Connaux.

Picnic in the back yard.

Flynn boys relax by the pool.
Late-night skills practice at the Gaujac futbol pitch.

Breakfast in the main house.

TJ spent half of his mealtimes bopping in and out of the back door.


In Uzes, TJ latched onto this young boy with both hands.  I believe it was part of building international relations.
Who says?  Uzes!  (a.k.a. the cutest little town I've ever seen.)

TJ enjoyed his first forward-facing time in our French rental car.

Pont du Gard, the highest of all Roman aqueducts, is part of a 50km system that descended only 56ft along that length.  If you look really close, you might see the spec of some people under the center arches.

Taking a break in the tunnel that extended past the bridge portion of the aqueduct.


Back at the Rhone Retreat, we get a little reading and Tozzle (Toddler Puzzle ap) relaxation time.

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