That is what I did when five of us toured Europe a few years ago. We camped one night in Paris and one night just outside Venice but the rest of the time was in hotels having feasts on the beds, with our supermarket food and wine. We did intend a camping holiday but the weather was not that good so we camped in hotels.
They stayed overnight just outside Marseilles as they did not want to arrive anywhere and start looking for hotels in the dark.
I gave them some alternatives regarding the Ferries and they will be making decisions in that regard later. They still want to see as much as possible of the south of France so I suppose they will be messing around there until at least Saturday.
"Of course, we've all heard about the tsunami of foreclosures that has descended on much of the country. But not all real estate disaster areas are created equal:
This week RealtyTrac released new foreclosure numbers about cities that were hit the hardest in February.
Stockton, with nearly 5 percent of all households at some stage of foreclosure, got the honor of ringing up the second highest foreclosure rate nationwide, after Cape Coral-Fort Myers, Fla. Other sprawling California regions dominated the list:
Modesto at No. 3, Merced at No. 4, Riverside-San Bernardino at No. 5, Bakersfield at No. 7, Vallejo-Fairfield at No. 8, and Sacramento at No. 9.