Late afternoon stroll

After a busy day, well not really who am I kidding, we decided to go for a walk upriver along the Rhône but off the main walking/cycling trail. The scenery was lovely but it was missing the springLue lisää
Australian Pink Floyd

Well yesterday we bussed into Marseille for the concert, luckily it wasn’t one of the ones cancelled due to the Coronavirus outbreak. No one I saw in Marseille was wearing a mask 😷 and only oneLue lisää
And we are off...

Sunday 8th March and we have left Port Saint Louis. The sea is surprisingly calm considering the wind we have had for the last week so we decide to move west towards the Rhône a Sète canal and go toLue lisää
Dique a la Mer & Phare de la Gacholle

To day we took a ride back along the coast using a dyke, on the way there it was lovely as the wind was pushing us along, coming back was a bit tougher but we made it OK. The Lighthouse was built inLue lisää
Our last glimpse of the sea.....

We are now at the entrance to the Canal Maritime anchored off the yacht club in Grau du Roi.
At lunchtime today we made our way slowly across from Port Camargue, a huge but quite pleasant marina, toLue lisää
Canal Maritime

We are now inland though perhaps not officially on the canal system as we have yet to go through a lock. After a somewhat nervous wait, I tried calling the bridge control on the phone and the radioLue lisää
Aigues-Mortes

Today we strolled around the ramparts learning all about each tower and gate as well as more about the crusades, Louis led the 7th and 8th apparently and the salt tax. It was all surprisinglyLue lisää
France in lockdown

Hello Everyone well as of midnight last night the 14 March France is in lockdown, all non essential businesses are closed to the public. No cafes, restaurants, cinemas were not sure for how long asLue lisää
And the fun continues

As of midday today the restrictions got tighter, it is our understanding that for the next 15 days minimum we can now undertake only essential travel. So we won’t be moving for a while bummer! WeLue lisää
Canal and port closures

Latest news is that no movement is allowed on the French canals until at least April 20th. Not great news but we’re OK and able to continue working on the boat so keeping busy.
Not sure how much funLue lisää
So what are we up to?

Well as you now know, due to the canal closures we are stranded in Aigues-Mortes in Southern France and can only go out for short periods and for only 5 possible reasons, 2of which do not apply.
HowLue lisää
Lockdown extended

As expected the French lockdown has been extended for at least another two weeks, not that it really matters as the canals are still closed so we can’t go anywhere anyway. If we had a home to go toLue lisää
Happy Easter Everyone

Hello Everyone I hope you have a good if somewhat unusual Easter.
Luckily for me the Easter bunny was able to deliver to me on the boat, so I now have a little Lindt bunny and chick to eat, SavingLue lisää
Lockdown extended to 11 May

We are still keeping busy. We have now stripped all the old caulking from the deck around the main mast and are ready to start re-caulking as soon as the new sikaflex arrives which we hope will beLue lisää
Lovely weather

The rain did stop eventually ( three and a half days) and it’s been lovely for the last few days. We had to wait for everything to dry out but after two days it was OK. The new Sikaflex has beenLue lisää
Liberation Day

Boat decorated ready for Guernseys Liberation Day as well as the Dutch Memorial Day today and VE Day on the 8th, all bases covered.
lockdown easing

We finished recaulking the forward deck on 7th and then sanded and re oiled on the 8th as there was a weather warning that it might rain. We are pleased and even if we do say so ourselves it looksLue lisää
Still in Aigues- Mortes

It’s been a while since my last post mostly because we haven’t been doing very much that’s note worthy. Anyway here is an update.
In theory the canals will reopen for pleasure craft on the 29thLue lisää
We’re moving......

OK so we are mobile which is good news but we are heading west which is the bad news as we really need to go North.
The thing is we were getting very itchy feet and although there was an update onLue lisää
Bouzigues and Sete

Frontignan was OK but a bit dreary so we set off the next morning planning on going to the Bassin de Midi in Sète. The journey wasn’t long but we missed the morning bridge lifting and the next oneLue lisää
St Gilles lock ..... nearly

While anchored off Sète we took the opportunity to walk to the big hyper market to look for more John compatible food, we found some but not the biscuits he was craving. On our return to the boat weLue lisää
We’ve finally made it to the Rhone

Well we spent two nights on the free stop just south of St Gilles as our next run was going to be a longish one about 50km to either Aramon if there was room or 65km to Avignon. We had hoped to beLue lisää
Aramon

And after a 7hour journey we are moored in Aramon. The walled village used to be actually on the banks of the river until it was diverted. It’s a beautiful little place lots of picturesque lanes andLue lisää
Avignon

Nice easy day yesterday only 15km and we have arrived in Avignon, we plan to stay for a few days to visit some of the nearby historic sites as there are good transport connections here. Had our firstLue lisää
Avignon

More photos from our sightseeing today, we followed two of the self guided walking tours around town and visited the Papal Palace.