tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-367933442785981605.post3150059828107962283..comments2023-09-28T11:01:53.740+01:00Comments on Mythic Geography: Lifting bouldersTim Holt-Wilsonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13679512754779338962noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-367933442785981605.post-29785798751037824012017-02-27T15:10:43.562+00:002017-02-27T15:10:43.562+00:00Thanks for your kind comments, Steve. I loved maki...Thanks for your kind comments, Steve. I loved making forays down into the Provençal 'plain', descending the winding mountain valleys and out into the hotter, drier and recogniseably Mediterranean landscape, eg to Nîmes or Avignon. Any details of your green holiday site yet online?<br />Best regards, Tim Tim Holt-Wilsonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13679512754779338962noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-367933442785981605.post-17700956290848326412017-02-27T13:16:53.884+00:002017-02-27T13:16:53.884+00:00Lovely piece Tim :) Captures the Cévenol ambience....Lovely piece Tim :) Captures the Cévenol ambience. Very interesting history too. And mystic friend! Clearly many eco-spiritual types are attracted by the relatively wild/unspoilt landscape, however harsh it can be to live and work in it. We (myself and Chrystel, my French partner) don't actually live in the Cévennes. We just went there for a short break - stayed in a nice site in the hameau of Saint Roman de Tousque, on the Corniche des Cévennes, not far from where you stayed. We live in Lodeve, between Millau and Montpellier (think I've mentioned that before on Twitter). I did like the Cévennes but in all honesty prefer our area - more contrasting and Mediterranean. We've been developing a green holiday site to promote the many attractions of the area in fact. Kind regards, SteveStephen Turnbullhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06537852309358782286noreply@blogger.com