Nice, France

19 March 2019

My second visit to France was more pleasant than the first. After saying goodbye to Italy I met back up with my friend Nicole on our way to Spain. We took a day trip to Monaco after arriving in Nice, then explored around the French Riviera for a few days.

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Côte d'Azur

3 November 2018
Côte d'Azur

The white building on the left is the Opéra de Nice.

Saying Goodbye

3 November 2018
Saying Goodbye

My Grandmama passed away while I was traveling, so my family had a FaceTime call with me during her memorial service. I found a quiet spot on the beach, shot a timelapse of the sunset, ate a chocolate chip cookie, and remembered my Grandmother while being part of a service 5000 miles away.

The beige rock on my camera lens cap is one that I brought home with me to remember that moment.

In the middle of the service I looked behind me and saw a group of older people sunbathing naked.

Rocky Beach

3 November 2018
Rocky Beach

Beach Sunset

3 November 2018
Beach Sunset

Me

3 November 2018
Me

#ILoveNice

3 November 2018
#ILoveNice

Pictured: Nicole.

War Memorial

3 November 2018
War Memorial

Port de Nice Lympia

3 November 2018
Port de Nice Lympia

Orange

3 November 2018
Orange

Behind The Scenes

4 November 2018
Behind The Scenes

The short version: This picture is Nicole and I eating dinner on a train platform in Narbonne, France, on the way to Toulouse.

The long version: When we left Nice our ultimate destination was San Sebastian, Spain. Because of the distance by train we had to split up the trip, so we stopped in Toulouse, France for a couple of days.

The trip to Toulouse was not a short one, however. Because we didn’t plan ahead (a common theme throught the Europe trip) we had to take 3 or 4 trains for what was a scheduled total of 11 hours. We began early in the day, around 7 or 8 AM, and everything was going well until the last leg of our trip. The last train we had to take was cancelled so we got stuck in Narbonne, France for a couple of hours waiting on the next available train to Toulouse. All of the restaurants within walking distance were closed and there was a large group of people also trying to get to Toulouse who we knew we would have to contend with to get a seat on the train once it arrived.

We got the last bit of food from the train station’s store and ate it on the platform while we waited. The train eventually arrived, although communication was lacking so we weren’t totally sure that it was going where we wanted it to, and it also didn’t leave until 45 minutes after everyone boarded. Luckily we got seats, and eventually made it to Toulouse at 10 or 11 PM.