And it’s a woman driver! The building behind is the old hospital – Hôtel Dieu which literally means God’s hotel. Et c’est une femme qui conduit ! On voit l’ancien hôtel dieu derrière.
4 replies on “Waiting at the Traffic Lights – En attendant le feu vert”
That horse drawn charabanc in Blois is super popular. I encountered it recently outside the chateau. It looked like she filled it up easily. The horses are lovely. I didn’t take a ride though — I had 30 doctors on a wine and chateaux tour to deal with.
Ah, so that’s what it’s called – a charabanc! I’ll have to try and remember. 30 doctors on a wine and chateaux tour must have been interesting …
[…] a bike this time, but a charabanc (thank you Susan) which I know I’ve already posted before but it looked just perfect in front of Blois Royal Castle today – and is driven by a woman as […]
[…] a bike this time, but a charabanc (thank you Susan) which I know I’ve already posted before but it looked just perfect in front of Blois Royal Castle today – and is driven by a woman as […]
4 replies on “Waiting at the Traffic Lights – En attendant le feu vert”
That horse drawn charabanc in Blois is super popular. I encountered it recently outside the chateau. It looked like she filled it up easily. The horses are lovely. I didn’t take a ride though — I had 30 doctors on a wine and chateaux tour to deal with.
Ah, so that’s what it’s called – a charabanc! I’ll have to try and remember. 30 doctors on a wine and chateaux tour must have been interesting …
[…] a bike this time, but a charabanc (thank you Susan) which I know I’ve already posted before but it looked just perfect in front of Blois Royal Castle today – and is driven by a woman as […]
[…] a bike this time, but a charabanc (thank you Susan) which I know I’ve already posted before but it looked just perfect in front of Blois Royal Castle today – and is driven by a woman as […]