We got up early this morning and did a final stroll through Arles, catching the main buildings in the morning light and without a lot of people around. We then packed up and walked to the train station. We stopped along the way at Avignon Centre station. Mary had been out of her seat for some time before the stop and still not back when the train started off again, checking things out somewhere. A few minutes later I heard her voice outside our compartment and I was thinking, "Who has she found to talk to now?". She came through the door soon followed by two familiar faces, Maureen and Allan Wooten. They had just finished their week of biking in Provence and were on their way to Dijon, via Lyon. We had a great two hour long visit sharing some of our stories all the way to Lyon where we caught our train to Paris and they waited for their train to Dijon. I tried taking a picture of them with the iPad but you'll see that I haven't quite mastered it yet.
After arriving at our hotel in the Boulogne-Billancourt area, close to Roland Gaross, but a fair distance from Paris central, we strolled around checking things out. Mu h cooler here at night than in Arles, Nice and Avignon.
We've looked at the schedule of play for tomorrow and hope to see Janko Tipsarovic play. Unfortunately our Canadian, Milos
Raonic has already lost and Wosniak is playing Wosniaki on one of the courts that our tickets won't take us.
C'est la vie!
K & M





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