The next day, Honey bought a blonde wig and sunglasses at a costume shop. Leonard bought a hat, a fake beard and glasses. They had a good time dressing each other up in the mirrors. In the end, they still looked like themselves, wearing cheap disguises. They didn’t care. They hardly recognized each other. They hit the streets of Avignon like two kids, trick-or-treating on Halloween. Leonard had a glass of Chateauneuf-du-Pape for lunch. Honey had to cut him off before he had a second glass because she knew the wine would drastically worsen his memory problems. The lack of a second glass of wine didn’t stop him from feeling jubilant as he and Honey toured the ancient walls of Avignon. The old city turned out to be more hospitable on foot than in a car. People were friendly, although they d