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Sunday, 18 April 2010
Latest Update from the South of France
Mood:  chillin'

14th April - Day 7

Set off from Blas and headed South towards Montpelier. A wrong instruction from TomTom on an autoroute junction sent us heading back towards Paris for a bit (arghhh!), but, with a bit of re-routing we were soon on track again.  Lorraine has got to be a bit of a dab hand at using the various camping guide books and found an Aire de Service in a town called Montmarault, not far from Montlucon.  TomTom took us to the centre of the town, but we did not see the camp site.  We pulled over and checked a map next to the town hall and it seemed to point to a site just outside of the town.  We drove to try and find it, which took us out of town in the opposite direction.  Again, no joy.  We turned around and headed back in to Montmarault, 1 last try!  This time, there were sign posts directing us to the Aire de Service and we followed them to nearly exactly the same spot that TomTom had taken us!  This time, we spotted the camping spot, literally 6 gravelled spaces for camping-cars, each with an electricity and water point.  Callum and I went for a walk into the town centre, whilst Lorraine got dinner ready.  We looked into the church, which had a beautiful, round stained glass window on one side.  We are impressed with the way that all villages and towns have such well maintained churches and chapels and have found that wherever we have stayed, we are in ear shot of a bell.  This particular church reminded us of the time, on the hour AND the half-hour, all through the night!

We had dinner on our chairs and table sat outsde Suzab, then had a walk round town together before bed.  We also picked up some goodies from the chocalatier.

We went to bed with us being the only motor-home on the site but by morning all 6 spaces were filled.  We were first in and last out on this occasion.

15th April - Day 8

It was another beautiful morning and we continued our journey south, making our way onto the A75.  The road was clear, so we flew along.  Lorraine had found a free campsite located on the grounds of a chateau, so we headed for it.  At some point, Lor realised that it was not open until May.  We found another, and were taken off the auto-route onto the D roads (and more minor) through the mountains in the Lozere region.  We climbed up to about 1800 metres, driving through past some amazing scenery, in some places reminiscent of the Peak District, in others very much like Dartmoor.  We found our destination, just on the shores of lake, just outside of Langogne.  This site was supposed to open that day, according to our guidebook, but they had postponed the opening date until 17th because bad weather had hampered progress of works that they were doing (new swimming pool, tennis courts and chalets).  Speaking to the owner, I realised that he was quite frustrated that the workers would not come and finish the job because it was too cold!  Despite the site being closed, they agreed to open up for us and we found a lovely spot for Suzab (we had the pick of the whole site!) overlooking the lake.  We hadn’t experienced the last of our boiler problems and the heating started playing up.  The electricity supply on the site was also inconsistent and I had to pay a few visits to the main site building to seek assistance; fortunately, they were really friendly and came to help straight away, giving me lifts back up to Suzab each time (more chances to practice my French).

16th April - Day 9

In the morning, I looked out of the window and got a bit of a surprise; it had snowed overnight and everywhere was completely white).  We both had showers, using the on-site facilities, nearly freezing in the process!  Another nice surprise was to follow; because of the problems with electricity, we were not charged for staying on the site – a very kind gesture.

The roads were all clear, so we were able to continue our journey.  As we came down from the mountains the temperature increased (from -0.4c right up to 20c) and the snow completely disappeared.  The A75 took us over the spectacular Millau viaduct (designed by a fellow Bristolian, no less!), then not much further until we reached the coast.  We checked in to a campsite near Agde and headed straight for the beach.  Hard to believe that we woke up in the snow and finished the day paddling in the sea.  It is off-season so the site is quiet, which is nice, as we can imagine it being a bit noisy, touristy and hot in the summer.

17th April - Day 10

We stay for another day, making use of the beach and swimming pool.  We also skype Andy, Nour, Ziya and Mum & Dad in Cambodia.  They tell us about the volcano erupting in Iceland and that they are forced to stay in Cambodia for another 10 days, because that is the next available flight.

Lorraine and I make time for some meditation, me doing some Tai-Chi, Lorraine some Yoga.

We are attacked by Mosquitoes and exercise great will power by avoiding the urge to scratch the bites.

18th April - Day 11

Nice breakfast together in Suzab, then a jaunt to the beach-bar to use wi-fi and drink coffee.

We will leave this camp-site today and head east-wards.  There is a chance that we will need to travel inland today/tomorrow as we may be taking Suzab to a dealer to get her heating fixed.


Posted by xpresha at 11:09 AM BST
Updated: Sunday, 18 April 2010 11:55 AM BST
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Wednesday, 14 April 2010
Travel Photographs

Hello All,

Please copy and paste this address into your browser to view photos from our travels.  They will be updated along with the blog.  

https://www.xpresha.com/2010_travels

(This blog builder isn't letting me write html properly, so I cannot create a hyperlink - very annoying!)

Rob x 

Love you, Bye! 


Posted by xpresha at 10:44 AM BST
Updated: Wednesday, 14 April 2010 10:53 AM BST
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Tuesday, 13 April 2010
Briare and Uncle Dave's and Aunty Lynn's
Mood:  chillin'

Day 3 - After buying a few provisions for breakfast and finding a place for everything in the motorhome, we discovered a small problem with the heating and hot water. So I drove Suzab back to Hannah and Phil (the owners of the motorhome hire firm) to see what could be done (luckily we hadn't gone far!) A quick fix later and a promise of a new part being ordered, we were on our way to a campsite in Briare. Beautiful and peaceful, right by the Loire river. We cycled along the river to get a few more supplies and a teapot as I am becoming worried about running out of teabags! We stopped on the way back for a meal. Callum was not enjoying the bikes very much so we had to walk some of the way but he seemed satisfied to do the rest on the back of my bike. Back at the campsite, Rob and I enjoyed a pot of tea watching the sun set over the Loire whilst Callum played with keys and doors in out of Suzab - little changes!

Day 4 - After another very quiet night and an extremely generous lie-in courtesy of Callum, we realised the quick fix of the previous day had not worked. However we felt refreshed and decided to head to Rob's Aunty and Uncle's in Blas near Valencay as planned and we would await further instructions re the new part. It took longer than previously thought (again!) and after a two and a half hour drive we finally arrived to a hot meal and warm beds (and a bath for Callum as he has refused showers so far.)

Day 5 - Again slept very well and long. Spent the day in and outside the house, with Callum and Rob helping Uncle David to mix and lay concrete. The weather has been good to us so far although a cold wind has started to come in. Phil drove out to us today to see if he could locate the fault with Suzab. He ended up taking the whole boiler out and having to order a replacement part for it. Rob and I agreed that it was a very good job that we had come here rather than stay at the campsite as we very nearly did! We enjoyed another lovely meal courtesy of Aunty Lynn and another comfortable night was enjoyed by all.

Day 6 - Although it was overcast when we awoke, the sun had come through by the end of the day enough for us to enjoy tea and cake on the terrace. Rob, Callum and I went for a walk down to the lake and had a lovely stroll back finding treasures and playing trains. We then all pitched in to help Lynn finish the last of the weeding. It's been great having reliable Wi-Fi as we've been able to Skype, email and Blog to our hearts content! Phil is here fixing Suzab so hopefully she'll be ready for us to leave tomorrow. We will be heading for the South coast - Montpellier to be precise - and will probably stop along the way. We are itching to get on the road again after a lovely stay with our very hospitable hosts. I can't quite believe almost a week has gone by already. 


Posted by xpresha at 5:23 PM BST
Updated: Tuesday, 13 April 2010 5:53 PM BST
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Friday, 9 April 2010
2nd day - Picking up the motor home

We left the B&B reasonably early at around 10 and we estimated about 4 hours to get to the motor home near Montargis (south of Paris) giving us plenty of time for travel and stops, to arrive at about 4.30.  

The trip was fine to start with but TomTom directed us to go directly through central Paris (being the most direct route) and we soon ran into very heavy traffic.  The weather was fantastic and hot, but not necessarily the kind of heat you want when you're sat in slow moving traffic.  It took roughly 2 1/2 hours to get to the other side of Paris and we were now definitely behind schedule.

We eventually arrived at the motor home at 6.30, feeling very tired and spaced out.  We went through the paperwork and I was shown around the motor home and how everything worked, whilst Lorraine unpacked the car and started loading up the motor home (soon to be named Suzab by Callum).  This was all taking a lot longer than we had thought and it was nearly 9 o'clock before we were ready to move on.

This left us no time to buy any provisions as everywhere was closed and too late to drive to the camping car site that we had planned to stop at.  So we drove to nearby Chateuax de Renard and parked up in the market square, where we were told that we would not be bothered.

A takeaway pizza place was found and we took this back to Suzab and turned in for our first night on wheels. 


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Thursday, 8 April 2010
Day 1 - Catching the Ferry
Topic: Travels

Up at 7.00 and out of the house by 8.30 to give us plenty of time to get to Dover.  The sky is clear blue, the sun is out and there is a lovely fresh, spring breeze.  

With the bikes on the back of the car, there is a noise much like a 300lb bumble-bee buzzing behind us, as the wind vibrates the straps on bike-rack when we exceed speeds of 70mph.  This noise will accompany us for the next 2 days all the way down to Montargis, where we pick up the motor-home.  Callum isn't sure about this noise, and peers back at the bikes for the bulk of the first leg of trip to Dover.  

Despite our fears that Callum wouldn't be happy to be in the car for such a long time, he is as good as gold.

We arrive at Dover with half an hour to spare before departure, the port is virtually empty and we sail through passport control - not even really having to show our passports.  No queuing at the approach to the ferry, we are waved straight on.  Literally 5 minutes after parking and climbing up onto the main deck, the ferry departs!  This is great, but we wonder what would have happened if we had turned up at 2.15!

Callum loved being on the ferry, looking out of the window at the sea and seeing other boats.


Posted by xpresha at 12:11 PM BST
Updated: Tuesday, 13 April 2010 9:37 AM BST
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1st Night in France

From Calais, we travelled South for about an hour to a small village not far from Arras.  Used the peage and got used to driving on the right.

We stayed with a French family on a small farm (complete with view of a tractor from our bedroom window) and were instantly forced to speak French, which was a challenge that we seemed to rise well to!  It was holiday time for them as well and we were told that there family would be joining us for dinner as well.

We settled into our room and at about 8.00 we came down for dinner with their family, all 6 of them.  We had a delicious 4 course dinner, complete with a cheese course (of local cheeses) and both Lorraine and I conversed with the others in a mixture of French, 'Franglais' and hand gestures.  Conversation was a bit stilted at times, but it was an enjoyable evening.

It had been a long day and we turned in and slept well.

 


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Tuesday, 6 April 2010
Callum's Birthday
Mood:  bright

Callum is very excited that it is his Birthday.  Not for the presents really, but he knows that we will be travelling soon - in fact, Callum asks first thing "Are we going on the motor home now?"!

We go to The Canteen in Stokes Croft for lunch with Vicki & Polly and Sandra & Ramzey, have a tasty and 'loud' lunch with the kids tearing about all over the place.  A friendly Diamond White drinker professes to be the owner of the place and tells us that the kids can dance on the stage if they want to, he reckons it is a hard job being a professional alcoholic and a successful restaurant manager, hmm...

Back to our house to play in the garden for the rest of the day, which is lovely.  The sun is out and feeling more and more relaxed. 


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Monday, 5 April 2010
Visit to Chilcompton

Spent a lovely day with Nanny and Granddad in Chilcompton.

Louise, Jules and Marie were also there, which was nice.  Julesy's presence always brings out a bit of a competitive streak in me (although it's never entirely hiding) and I insisted that we see who could eat a pickled onion the fastest.  We'd already had a huge roast dinner, but it seemed like a great idea.  I wouldn't say that our onions were exactly the same size, but I managed mine in 37secs, Jules in 1m15secs - you do the math Cool

Lorraine is just finishing off wrapping some presents for Callum's 3rd birthday tomorrow.  He's already had presents from his Grandparents, so I hope he doesn't get used to having multiple birthdays every year!!  


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Sunday, 4 April 2010
Spring cleaning
Mood:  energetic

We have a great day in the house and garden doing lots of spring cleaning.  One of those days where I feel like I have really made the most of my time and having a tea is well deserved.

First time this year that I have soaked up the sun in our garden - it was bliss - and makes me long for more.  

Also got a lot of packing done and sorting out documents, etc, etc.

Rounded off the day watching a good, but not entirely uplifting, French movie called The Beat my Heart Skipped. 


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Friday, 2 April 2010
Good Friday & Saturday - Visit to Wells

A fun and productive visit to Wells.  

Have a great time with Granny and Grandad.  Get there for lunch, play about, get lots of bits and pieces in town that are required for our trip, drink some champagne, eat a nice fish pie, play on the Wii (some gut wrenchingly funny moments, watching Grandad pretending to be a flying chicken).

Early start, read the papers, back into town and a big pile of sausages for lunch.

We say our goodbyes, but it always feels as though we'll be in touch during our trip, so doesn't feel sad. 


Posted by xpresha at 9:12 PM BST
Updated: Monday, 5 April 2010 9:22 PM BST
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