We also got to walk back through St Cirq Lapopie because our campground was on the other side of it. This was a plus as it is a very picturesque town. I had my coffee and we were off!
Tons of figs, grapes, plums and nuts which always adds what seems to be hours to our walk, but I know the kids will remember these times and it does bring them together around a cause. I am amazed at the excess weight of hazelnuts they are carrying but the don't seem to mind.
Cat on the blog...
Barack, which at first I didn't understand the owner, but named after our US President!
The trail changed and changed, this was wonderful!
Open chapel...
We loved the Joan of Arc ( Jean d'Arc) stained glass window...
This sweet man was sitting outside of the church reading his paper and went in his home and brought us out two huge tomatoes. We honestly made a feast out of those tomatoes and sausisson, we shared sausisson and chocolate with him. These were some special moments!
Strange as it may sound we watched this fella for at least twenty minutes walk over blades of grass onto different greenery almost as if he was at a theme park...
This cute thing...
Bit Reichen!!!!
And it hurt!!!!
Our goal was to savage camp!
We were not sure if it would rain so hammocks and nines went up!!!
This is where we camped, it was beautiful!
Dog on the blog...




























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