Sorry I’m a bit late to this, Nathan, but Bordeaux does look like an attractive
and interesting place. I like all the couples you showed, the Frog and Rosbif
looks like fun, not least because of the humorous name and CAPAC looked very
good.
Chris
> On 17 Sep 17, at 19:07, Nathan Wajsman <photo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Earlier this month, I spent about 2 1/2 days in Bordeaux, attending a
> conference on IP economics at the University of Bordeaux law school.
> Fortunately, the law school is located right in the centre, just across the
> street from the cathedral and city hall, so most of the city’s delights were
> within walking distance; and for those that were not, the excellent public
> transport system of the city worked just fine. I had one free Monday
> afternoon and evening, a free Tuesday evening, and some free time during
> lunch breaks and such.
>
> I have driven past Bordeaux many times, and have also visited the nearby wine
> areas; but this was my first visit to the city proper. All I can say is: what
> took me so long?! Bordeaux is a wonderful city, whether one just wants to
> relax in an urban setting or take in a lot of art and history. A small
> amuse-bouche is contained in the following 63 images which show both the city
> and its people:
>
> http://www.frozenlight.eu/bordeaux_sept2017/
> <http://www.frozenlight.eu/bordeaux_sept2017/>
>
> As always, comments and critique are welcome and appreciated.
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