Thursday, February 20, 2014

The Languages of Travel!

"Learn a new language and get a new soul!" ... Czech Proverb


Parlez-vous français?


Habla usted español?

Spreek je Vlaams?  Spreek je Nederlands?

Do you speak English?

So as we plan our next adventure I am already trying to think in the other languages that I may need to use ... even if you are not fluent in a language it is always polite when you are in a foreign country to make an effort to speak a few words and it makes the interaction with the locals more friendly and interesting.

On our first long stay in 2012, while living in a small rented cottage in Gourdon for three months I went to a local language school to refresh my knowledge of the "French" language.


I highly recommend taking these language courses if you are on a long stay in another country.
 


Most important for me, sometimes surprises are nice but when it comes to cuisine and food I usually like to know what I am eating. 

I still remember on one of our very first trips to France, reading the menu in a cafe in Agde and thinking mmm...
"Petite poisson frites" ... sounds absolutely delicious and a smaller portion.

I had literally translated it to be a "small serving of fried fish", perfect!

Surprise ... It was a platter of small fried fish (similar in size to smelt or sardines) and they were whole ... Head to tail!
100's OF THEM!

My travel companions and I had never laughed so hard!

We will have our usual rendez-vous with our beloved France via Holland (just a quick stopover at the airport).

Without too much detail at this time, we will spend time in Southwest France in the Lot/Dordogne region, the Pyrennes Orientals, Provence and we have time planned for two opposite sides of Spain ...one on the Mediterranean coast and the other in the Northwest part of Spain.

We will most certainly see some new sights and experience the life and culture in some many new areas of France as well while travelling to Spain.

I also need and want to be able to converse with the acquaintances, friends we have made on our previous travels.

So it is time to start practicing the languages and maybe the purchase of a Spanish phrase book and dictionary will be the required "Survival" tool for this year's adventure!i 

Saturday, January 4, 2014

A New Year of Adventures!


Just checking in! 

First I wanted to let you know that my "Something New" did happen and my new blog ... 
"Walk of Life Postcards" is set up and I am back blogging.

http://mywalkoflifepostcards.blogspot.com

It is a New Year with exciting things happening ... Monsieur Honey and I are starting to plan our next adventure.

When will we go?

Where will we go? 

Who will we meet?

What will we do?

How will we go?

These are all questions that need answers while we make our initial plans!

Stay tuned...and I leave you with some postcards from our previous adventures!


                        



                         



                   







                    


                              












Monday, September 16, 2013

Something New

Dear Readers,

I have decided to continue with writing a blog, and I am in the process of setting up same with a different / new name and layout.

Why change the name?  

Because for the present time, at least not until some time next year we will not be travelling to France or the Lot Valley... so I won't be posting any "Postcards from the Lot".

The new blog will be about my perspective, thoughts and adventures in and around home... about my walking and trekking, day to day life and all the beauty I see.

I will continue posting "Postcards" about my local adventures and life ... Every picture tells a story!

Stay tuned ...

 Here is an amazing succulent plant ...
An entry to a walking trail...
Late summer geranium...



                      Let's see where these shoes take me?