Memories of Dijon, France
Though I was raised on French’s Yellow Mustard (a Pittsburgh staple besides Heinz Ketchup), my wife Diane was raised on Dijon Mustard. This gave us
Though I was raised on French’s Yellow Mustard (a Pittsburgh staple besides Heinz Ketchup), my wife Diane was raised on Dijon Mustard. This gave us
George G shares memories and photos of a trip to Dijon, France.
France has added three new locat.ions to its list of International Tourist Zones, where stores have permission to open on Sunday, and to stay open
Dijon, a mid-sized city that makes a nice stop-off between Paris and Lyon, has several claims to fame, including the mustard that bears its name
Carousels always attract my attention—I still want to grab the brass ring, I suppose—and France seems to have more of them than anywhere else I’ve
After a summer of scorching temperatures all over Europe, central France has gotten its first snow of winter, possibly heralding a long, cold winter. The
I took the train an hour from Paris, to Dijon, where I stayed a few days before setting off on a long walk along the Canal de Bourgogne, the Burgundy Canal.
Every place we travel has its landmarks, and for nearly every city on a significant river, at least some of those landmarks turn out to be bridges.
Though I was raised on French’s Yellow Mustard (a Pittsburgh staple besides Heinz Ketchup), my wife Diane was raised on
George G shares memories and photos of a trip to Dijon, France.
France has added three new locat.ions to its list of International Tourist Zones, where stores have permission to open on
Dijon, a mid-sized city that makes a nice stop-off between Paris and Lyon, has several claims to fame, including the
Carousels always attract my attention—I still want to grab the brass ring, I suppose—and France seems to have more of
After a summer of scorching temperatures all over Europe, central France has gotten its first snow of winter, possibly heralding
I took the train an hour from Paris, to Dijon, where I stayed a few days before setting off on a long walk along the Canal de Bourgogne, the Burgundy Canal.
Every place we travel has its landmarks, and for nearly every city on a significant river, at least some of those landmarks turn out to be bridges.