A day in Fontainebleau
I just had a huge long post written about our day in Fontainebleau but unfortunately blogger deleted it. I'll try to recreate some of the highlights.
We caught the tail end of the breakfast buffet, chatted with some people from Santa Fe who unfortunately got into politics. Then bike to the fountain blue palace grounds, beautiful trees, beautiful paths, not very well maintained though. Unfortunately I lost my phone through having it in a pocket that wasn't well zipped, fortunately we found it again within about 10 minutes, but it was a stressful time. Then went inside the castle for the tour. Very impressive, especially Napoleon's campaign setup, the original glamping.
After our tour, we found that Peter's bike tire was flat. We walked the bikes back to the hotel, and spent about 2 hours fiddling with patches and tubes. Got a little bit of help from Pat from Santa Fe, putting the bike tire back on, which was tricky with these bikes. Then we had to leave to get to the concert. The concert was a good experience, talked to a lot of people, a guitarist turned ER doctor from Mississippi and his Brazilian wife, a lady from California and her friend from Italy who were paying insane amounts of money for their hotel - 500 euros a night. Peter enjoyed lots of the music, I did as well although it wasn't exactly my cup of tea.
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