Today was one of "those" days that happen from time to time, when the shutters come down and the day ahead looms long. So we decided to drive south for the day and, after removing ice from the windscreen of the car, we set off for 
Albi in the Lot 
et Garonne, a drive of about two hours.

By the time we arrived the temperature had risen to a very pleasant 15 degrees and we were able to walk around the old town with some warm sun on our back. Cathedral 
Sainte-Cecile is massive and sits at the top of an incline 
surrounded by the beautiful warm, pink toned buildings of the old town.


 The one downside of the cathedral has nothing to do with the building itself but the fact that it appears to be in the middle of a roundabout, moreover one that is heavily disguised as a pedestrian 
precinct, which makes negotiating Place 
Sainte-Cecile a little difficult and dangerous at times.

 The pink bricked buildings of the 
old town are now home to numerous bars, restaurants and shops and also the famous Henry 
de Toulouse 
Lautrec Museum displaying his iconic lithographs and paintings of the brothels of Paris.
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ReplyDeleteLooks like you had a wonderful day for exploring.
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She comes up with some interesting ideas.I was wondering what you thought and whether any of it was relevant to you two. Do you miss the odd thing about England???I know I do, books, music, clothes,a variety of food in the super markets.I agree with Elizabeth, we know people here who bemoan England,but, without it, they would never have been able to get here.........