is. the. best.
(mom, the ferry was kinda like the titanic....but not really)
our "ish-plans" for the rest of the trip. tada! don't hold us to anything.
20: Lyon.
21: Lyon → Broug en Bresse
21-24: Broug en Bresse
25: Broug en Bresse → Lyon (in the AM)
25-26: Lyon → Dijon Ville (overnight-19:22-21:23)
Dijon → Florence (overnight-21:37-07:16)
26: Florence, all day + one night
27-28: Florence → Venice (16:38-19:17…2hrs)
Venice-Beograde
28-3: with Mina in Serbia
3-4: Beograde-Frankfurt
4-5: Frankfurt
(4-7: stay the weekend with Kevin, leave Monday in the AM)
(6th, after 7pm to B-haven…then to Brussels in the afternoon)
7-10: Brussels
10: Brussels → Vicky’s (via Ville Europe→Calais→Dover→London/Swindon)
11: Vicky’s
12: babysit
15th: go home…via Vicky, hopefully…flight at 1pm, Heathrow.
ooh la la
-amanda-
You get what you pay for:
Here's the thing about France. It's true. You have to pay to use the toilets. Some places are more expensive than others. Personally, I refuse to pay to pee. However, we invested 1 euro for Amanda to use the bathroom. I'll pinch it. Thanks. But I have learned, that the bathrooms that you have to pay for are worth it.
The free ones are hard to find, and they are few and far between. Let's just say I had to 'hover' and not everything flushed, even after a few attempts.
But the nice thing is that the doors are from floor to ceiling, so you don't feel like someone is going to pop their head under the stall. (There's an inside joke for you, Jacob.)
The difference here in France is that you can have unlimited toilet paper. In France, they use a lot less water. And sometimes you'll pay the price. Or rather, the next person will pay the price.
In London, they have means of making it harder to wipe. Like, dispensing two pieces of tp at a time. It makes one realize how few pieces of paper they can actually use. But at least in London I could sit down.
Quality maybe. But I'm still not paying.
-Kevin
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