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Kristin (L.A.) and Audun (N.Y. via Norway) |
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In front of Blanc Bleu with Lia, (L.A.) who we know from Manzanillo and Aspen. Lia speaks beautiful French |
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The village is 3-4 block walk from the villa |
St. Tropez is an amazing and very expensive place. We would not be here without an invitation from our friend Dick Eddy. Dick's villa with six bedrooms is a busy, fun place. We arrived on a warm sunny day and have had some cloudy days and now a little rain. We had planned a morning of walking in old town and The Citadel and Sailor's Cemetary but will postpone with the rain. Today we will go for an early lunch and say good bye to Kristin and Audun who return to the real world of work waiting for them.
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A small serving of awesome ice cream |
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Never will you see so many yachts in one place |
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This looks like a Republican ice bucket |
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To be honest, the village's charm lies in the maze of streets that curve, winding alleys, lined with shops and cafes and roads with provencal houses. |
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Michelle, (L.A.) lunch at Cabana Bamboo |
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