Lunch, Gouffre de Padirac, and Goats
October23, 2021
Lunch, Gouffre de Padirac,
and Goats
Today is a good day to write at length about our food and drink. It has been generally very good, with an occasional ordinary meal, and some extraordinary ones. We are eating too much and eating too much rich food. It’s not sustainable, and if it were not temporary because we are on vacation, we would balloon up beyond recognition. We are drinking wine twice a day, at lunch and dinner, usually good local wines. We tell ourselves we will begin eating normally when we get home. Today’s lunch is an example.
Pitchers of local red wine
were on the table. The second course was
lamb chops with baked potatoes stuffed with an onion concoction, and fresh vegetables:
The third course was local
Rocamadour goat cheese and delicious fresh crusty bread:
The fourth course was fresh
pears with a warm chocolate sauce:
And then, served after
dessert, coffee:
All of this took about an
hour and a half. To be repeated at
dinner.
There is a series of
connected huge caves and an underground river running through the site. We climbed down and down and down and into
the cave system until we reached a small dock where punt-like boats which held
about 10 people each were docked:
Each boat had an oarsman (or woman) (oarsperson?) who stood at the back, sort of like a Venetian gondola and propelled the boat forward. The boat ride was stunning:
At the far end of the boat
ride was another opportunity to walk even farther into the cave system, up and
down hundreds of steps. It was truly
remarkable. The way back was exactly the
reverse—taking the boat in the opposite direction, but with little climbing as
there are elevators to lift you up out of the cave system.
They sell the cheese
there:
Back to the hotel to
prepare for dinner! We roll out of here
and to Toulouse tomorrow.
Wow! What a lunch. Nothing like our Friday lunches...
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