Monthly column on the arts

David Porter  |  Features
Date posted:  1 Apr 2003
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I flew with my wife last month to Pau, in southern France, for a week's break. We paid RyanAir the princely sum of a tenner each for the privilege, plus a little something for the airport tax authorities.

A friend who'd just spent ten pounds booking a flight to Sardinia put me on to this remarkable Internet deal.

It was a wonderful week, spent at the home of good friends. It included a bracing stroll above the snowline in the Basse Pyrenees, a wander round a French market, and an outing to Lourdes - where I found myself surprisingly moved (at least in the artistic sense) by the rather chaste simplicity of at least two of the three churches on the historic site.

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