tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2794771478399884862.post3868591471180681661..comments2023-03-22T20:08:36.844+10:30Comments on Femmes Francophiles: Writing the unwritten rules of travelFemme Francophilehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00778722484698200685noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2794771478399884862.post-61201236818141167232012-02-23T18:58:00.886+10:302012-02-23T18:58:00.886+10:30I look forward to your post on this subject. NOTE ...I look forward to your post on this subject. NOTE TO SELF: Apéritif when doing my journal.Femme Francophilehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00778722484698200685noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2794771478399884862.post-61769302770380567552012-02-23T04:58:47.194+10:302012-02-23T04:58:47.194+10:30Well very interseting and useful. You have, of cou...Well very interseting and useful. You have, of course, inspired me to do my own post on the subject! But in the meantime, I wouldn't known preparation. Maybe not down to every sight to see and restaurant, but I'd definitely book accommodation unless you have not time worries. I like the zip bags. I used to do that in my backpacking days but it's worth bringing it back again. We travel with one suitcase and don't take trains. <br />And attitude has a lot to do with it, I agree. It can be wearing to be with the same person 24 hours a day for weeks on end so you need to give and take a lot when you're travelling. <br />One of my most important tips would be to find a time each day where you really relax. We love our apéritif and we write our journal at the same time. One of the best parts of the day!Aussie in Francehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15267719894279001689noreply@blogger.com