2/2/11

Viva la France!

Welcome to our site. Whether you are planning a trip, dreaming of travel, or just looking for a few laughs, we invite you to read about our month-long adventure in France. You can read our daily diaries, find out more about cycling in France, look at our rental homes, or click below for an interactive map of everything we did.
This blog was written by Lydia, Dan, and our ten-year-old son, Benny, with contributions from our six-year-old daughter Sadie. You can read all of Benny's blog posts here. Come back soon for a list of books to read before, during, and after your trip, along with reviews and sneaky shortcuts for talking knowledgeably in case you can't get through Proust either.

6 comments:

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    I have just read all of your adventures. Well done to you all, looks like you had a fab time. Thank you for sharing.

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