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  Day 3320 (Saturday) 11 th July 2026 This is the Japanese Garden in Monaco and this is Villa Kerylos in Beaulieu.   It was pretty hot again but that gentle breeze is still blowing. We took the scooter into Nice to enjoy the Gay Pride Parade. In Villefranche the beach was packed and there were people swimming off the road. We parked the scooter in the Old Port and took the usual photos of the pointus. We walked to the other side of the port and settled down in a café to wait for the parade. There was a lot of loud music and lots of lovely gay people dancing in the street. The atmosphere was wonderful and the parade soon started. This man’s costume won the best outfit award of the day, he looked like something out of swan lake. In Huw’s words it was a joyous occasion. I thought it was a bit strange that there were more women than men in the parade. Some of the costumes were wonderful, others were questionable.   But all in all, it was a lovely day out.  Nice Gay...
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  Day 3319 (Friday) 10 th July 2026 This is Monaco and this is Roquebrune-cap-Martin. It was hot again today but there was a lovely gentle breeze blowing making it more comfortable. There was another giant cruise ship in the bay and it was generally very busy.  We went up to the col to have lunch in the Corne d’Or and to thoroughly enjoy the view. Just as our lunches arrived Christian walked in and his wife Tamsin soon joined him. They sat on a different table to eat and then we joined them for a glass of rose and a lovely catch up. 10 Surprising Things About French People, written by Deborah Bine for ‘Let’s Eat the World. When I first arrived to live in  Uzès,  I knew very little about the French. Now that I’m experiencing France firsthand, here are the 10 surprising things I’ve learned about the French people. 1. The French are friendly. I used to hear that the French are unfriendly, but I can’t believe it. From my experience, that just isn’t so. Every day, w...
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  Day 3318 (Thursday) 9 th July 2026 This is Villefranche, at the end of our street.   and this is the other end of our street where we park the scooter.   It was very hot again today and I found this article about how to sleep during hot nights. I don’t have any problems with sleep but I thought it might be useful for some people.    How To Sleep In Hot Weather: 10 Easy Tips Soaring temperatures mean one thing: sleepless nights. Although the warm summer days are blissful, that same heat becomes oppressive during the night, interfering with our sleep hygiene. From the constant heat causing you to toss and turn, to the sound of the fan pushing hot air around the room, it’s important to take action to ensure you get the sleep you need. We’ve pulled together our 10 favourite tips for sleeping in hot weather. Go Nude Sleeping naked regulates temperature and keeps you cool(er), but only around a fifth of people do it. It provides all-important air flow around the bo...