Tuesday, July 5, 2016

A Workaway to Remember: Part II

Debi was extremely outgoing and generous in that she was always happy to take us places. The first weekend I was there we all went to visit a few nearby medieval villages, which I very much enjoyed even though I can't remember their names. 

They were the stereotypically small and medieval towns one expects to see in France, and I loved wandering the little cobblestones roads and peeking into the empty church.
Kate, our English workawayer, was always up for anything and great fun to explore with.
Magali the other workawayer being silly as usual! 
The village was full of cats, and I took this opportunity to take a photo as he was looking especially photogenic.
The dramatic entrance to the medieval village. There was also a medieval castle that I rather enjoyed from the outside however didn't feel like paying the fee to go in. A plaque nearby talked about prehistoric animal bones found in nearby caves that were on display in the castle, and also mentioned interestingly enough that the exact cave location was undisclosed to the public to stop people finding and potentially damaging it. 
The view along the river and an old building that we could only guess the purpose of.

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