16 avril 2011 - Carcassonne, Pont du Gard, Orange

SAMEDI
Watching the comings and goings from the market while eating breakfast at a cafe.
Vegetables. People fill the cafes in the square.
Bought some bananas.
Line up for your unpasteurized milk, yogurt, cream, etc..
On drive east from Carcassonne, we follow a trail of vintage cars. This one is sporting the Occitan symbol.
Prepare lunch in the back of the car while at a rest stop.
Olive tree from 908AD. Pont du Gard, a Roman aqueduct from the first century. 
Graffiti carvings from 1850.
Dad with coffee. Mom with souvenirs.
Arrive in Orange at your hotel next to the train station.
School zone sign: soyez prudent, roulez doucement (be prudent, drive slowly).
A lady drives down the street, stops in the middle, puts her blinkers on, leaves the car door open, and runs into a store. 
Roman triumphal arch. 
Walking pass the church during a Easter Saturday mass, I find the congregation outside raising their olive branches.
Dad. Orange has a large quantity of public drinking fountains.
The city seal of Orange. Christmas lights still up in April.
Figurines in a store window of French pétanque players.
Dinner at L'Opera, pizzeria across from the opera house. Windows.
Moon over the Roman theater.