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Exploring Marseille (Technically Allauch)

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Thursday, 04-July-2024 through Saturday, 06-July-2024


My plan for France was to stay in a small town called Cassis, that I’d visited before in 2014 as a climbing trip with a whole group of friends. It was a lovely town; small, touristy, and that grand combination of authentic feeling, but also welcoming. My Mom and Stepdad would be joining me for a bit over a week, and we’d adventure, vacation, and test the waters of group international travel.

I’d found a good place to stay, then went looking for plane tickets… but found that they wouldn’t quite work out with the dates in mind – In the end, it all shook out that I’d arrive two days early, and find a spot to stay in Marseille.

It complicated things, to be sure, but I wasn’t against the complication – it gave me the opportunity to relax a bit, in a spot that I didn’t feel pressured to spend a lot of energy exploring, and just rest and catch up on photos, this blog, and do a bit of reading.


Allauch was the ideal spot for this, and I’d found an ideal bed and breakfast in that ideal spot.



I stayed, I relaxed in the garden, and had breakfast at the B&B itself. I grabbed elevensies at a bakery nearby, generally skipped lunch in favor of a nap (and the food from elevensies), and then had dinner at a nearby pizza place, ironically run by a guy who’d just finished his MBA in Dublin – though not at the same school I’m going to.

It was, simply put, absolutely lovely.

Nearly infinite flowers, lovely warm weather that just bordered on hot, and streets that seemed designed specifically for wandering. And, of course, amazing food!

  • Le fournil de la Pounche – Amazing bakery, and they put up with my absolutely mediocre French with far more patience than I ever expected.
  • Venchi Pizza – Amazing pizzeria, sort of a town pizza place like “<Blank> house of pizza” back in New England. But… you know, better pizza. I ate in both times I visited, and was the only one staying in to eat – but it was really fun getting to chat with the folks working the oven!


The flight from Vienna to Marseille

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Thursday, 04-July-2024


On July 4th, I learned that the robots have started taking over Austria.

I hadn’t expected to learn this, of course – so far I hadn’t seen any hints of an AI overthrow while in Vienna. Just normal people, everything running smoothly… I should have known it was too good to last.

As I walked through the Vienna airport, looking for a good spot to settle in and have some breakfast, I heard a beeping ahead of me, and saw one of those floor cleaning things puttering along… though its driver seemed to be taking a break, because I didn’t see a person on it.

Of course, the reptile part of my brain got curious, and told me to jump on and take it for a spin while the driver was away… I wouldn’t do that, obviously, but the call of the void exists whether we listen to it or not. As I got closer though, I noticed that it was moving… and that there was caution tape around the seat. It wasn’t that the driver was taking a break… the machine WAS the driver! The caution tape proved it, reading “Caution: Autonomous cleaning in progress”.



So yeah, robots. Takin’ our jobs.


Aside from that, the flight to France was lovely and quick. I had a lovely Viennese brunch, read a bit on the plane, reviewed a whole ton of photos, and even got some climbing recommendations from the guy sitting in the row with me.

Got some great views as we descended into Marseille, and… yeah. Definitely a nice and lovely flight! Fully recommend both Vienna and Marseille airport