Of course we had to wander through the narrow medieval streets.
Big works going on at the covered market place
La Rue Gambetta where Tine's Mum once had a shop on the left, just around the bend
The tall buildings often hide inner courtyards
The middle door on the left led the way to Tine's old piano teacher
La Rue du Canal where there is no canal to be seen these days...
...but an artist's impression of how it might have looked once upon a time.
Behind Tine & Sylvie there's a good example of an open top floor which was once used for drying tobacco grown locally.
Nearly home where access to my inlaws' road is a bit difficult at the moment...
...but all is well at Les Canailles for les filles!
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