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Diary: Aix-en-Provence, France![]() Thanks to the generosity of the council we are staying gratis at the Hotel Negre Coste on the Cours Mirabelle (a sort of Milsom St with pavement cafes. And a canopy of plane trees. And better weather. And more fountains. And better coffee. And...).
This morning (Wednesday 28th) we enjoyed a little reception with the tourism and twinning people (many thanks to Marina Caitucoli) and photo session with the local rags. Lively and intelligent people, great food and wine, and all told a very enjoyable stay. No wonder the place is so popular with tourists (and students, who make up 40000 of the 160000 population, about twice that of Bath).
There is also the best Internet cafe we found in France, with a billion terminals full of teenagers playing network games against each other. They keep shouting when they kill or are killed by each other. Here you can learn idiomatic coarse French - exclamations such as **ùù*ùù*, ¤#?§!?, or $!èùççé!!àà. Yes, the keyboard layout is different here, AZERTY instead of QWERTY, comma instead of M, SHIFT to obtain numbers, and after half an hour I still couldn't find the Q. But then, Qs are an English concept unknown here, as a trip to the Post Office yesterday showed. We also looked for the Avenue de Bath, whose existence was supported by the Tourist Info but denied totally by the police. It turned out to be a building site with no sign, so the photo will have to wait till next time...
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