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- Apr 29, 2025
- ☀️ 22 °C
- Altitude: 473 m
FranceEnval45°54’2” N 3°3’33” E
“Slow and Bear wins the race”

Hello from the mountains, people of the cities and plains!
Our final day of the trip must of course be documented despite my initial reservations (blog writing sucks). I am writing this the next day because I was thwarted by shoulder pain. You will understand by reading.
So! I shall simply get to it!
We were woken at 9:30 (a fact I remain bitter about) by our parents and then I decided to lounge in bed for a bit, because really the parents were too tired to check that we were even alive. But! I then saw the date, and, as any self-respecting Swiftie would have, I hastened to add “High Infidelity” to my instagram note! (For the rest of the world: she says “do you really want to know where I was April 29th?”, which, yes, Taylor we do, where were you?)
And so I leapt out of bed with a spring in my step which I immediately lost because my hair was notttt giving. My purple hat is a double edged sword: it makes my hair greasy because I get suncream all in it, but it also serves to hide said greasy hair as it did today. So, spring un-sprung, I blearily made some hot-chocolate-cornflakes and sat at the table with the parents as they made sandwiches for the day, making terrible jokes about chocolate spread sandwiches and Lily. I moved them away from their delirium, discussing Beyoncé, Taylor Swift, concerts, “artist of the century” awards, and who should really have won. *Cough Taylor cough cough*.
Anyway, argument over, we hastened to get ready for the day (aka putting on walking trousers, brushing hair, sunscreening, and choosing t-shirts). We thought we wouldn’t match today, and so I simply put on my Gracie Abrams merch t-shirt, but soon we noticed that Allegra was wearing white, and so was mum, and I had a white t-shirt and so did Tate! And so me and Tate changed, and team white was today’s team, except for father who doesn’t love us, in his navy and white striped t-shirt.
Anyway!
So we packed our bags and drove away, I tried to read but was ultimately distracted by the sweet sounds of Silk Sonic, put on by Tate. Of course we had to sing along, and have different parts (background and main vocals) and really it was good fun.
But all too soon we arrived, and parked, and then set off on our walk. We did have to spend some time waiting for team not white, aka dad, so we did take pictures without him haha. But then he showed up and we were off, thinking that it was toooo easy.
We thought too soon, it was horrible, it was murder, it was steep inclines on loose gravel under the sweltering sun, it was signs mocking us, “turn 3 out of 15”, and being a very slow walker, I was on the receiving end of sarcastic comments from my mother and father. Very demoralising it has to be said. But my excuse arrived when Tate started feeling a bit sick and so walked slower and of course I was keeping her company, in the back, no, at my own speed I would have been miles ahead!
But then the parents stopped at turn 9, and waited for us, the stragglers. Olivia was made to sit, as she felt faint, and Allegra and I consumed some delectable walker’s chocolate. You see, upon arrival at the Massif Central we had all chosen a type of chocolate, and I had been patiently waiting to try my choice: lemon curd filling in a chocolate outside.
To no one’s surprise it was delicious.
But anyway, after this mum walked at the back with me and Olivia up the hill, arms linked, soldiering on. She said, “slow and Bear wins the race” (Tate is Bear in case you don’t know), and then she turned to me and said “you’re Slow. Tate is Bear.” I was, naturally, a bit miffed, but as long as I am winning, well, who cares how? Anyways. To distract people, I described the chocolate in detail, and then spoke in length about Ryan and Chad in high school musical two, and then mum (to make me shut up, I presume) began to tell the Goldmere story.
And, if you are a Simpson girl, you will understand the momentousness of this.
Basically, when we were younger and got tired of walking, mum would on rare occasions tell tales of the four Goldmere sisters (who suspiciously had the same names as us) and how they were highly intelligent, skilled at combat, talented at anything they put their minds to. Today, Lily was fiercely protective, Ruby was academically gifted, Allegra had a rebellious streak, and Olivia was a talented performer. And they lived in a five story house in London. And they were planning to save their missing parents.
It’s a wholeeee thing. It was great. It had been years since we got a Goldmere story.
But then we made it to the top and the story was cut short. We strolled around, looking at the view of the Massif Central, wondering about the massive stick thing on top of the Puys du Dome (turns out it was a radio tower, but Allegra wanted to know if she could “shoot it because it is not protected by anything, and she is not scared of no Russia”. Sometimes I wonder about that child). But after a moment of argument (Tate had sworn around some young children tut tut tut), we then walked on, to our next destination, aka another extinct volcano. Which would double as our lunch spot, despite our complaints and the fact that it was 12:40 already and that it looked to be miles away.
But we walked with haste, and (after the “BagDad convention” (a bunch of dad’s including ours had matching bags)) and a long stroll across some plains and through a forest, a round or two of the alphabet game, some whining about “can we pleaseeee have lunch here?”, and 441 stairs, we *finally* made it to the top of the place. And it was cool!
We had lunch in a nice secluded sort of spot on the edge of the crater, but it was DAMN COLD and we had but one fleece between us. So Tate and I shared mum’s fleece as best as we could, and eventually I gave up and lay before her so that I was shielded from the wind.
Mum and dad tried to get us to walk into the crater, but it took like, no convincing to get them to let us stay up top. So we lounged in the sun for a while, keeping an eye out for when they began their ascent, at which point we leapt into action and packed up the stuff (as we were supposed to do as soon as they left).
We then happily and joyously strolled down the steps (much easier than going up), playing the guess who game. I was Amy Winehouse and just did not figure her out, they had to tell me in the end. It was baddd.
Oh by the way we were currently walking to some caves.
It was at this time that Allegra mentioned that my shoulders seemed burned, and I informed her that this could not be right, I had rigorously applied suncream… before I changed t-shirt. And my previous t shirt was oversized. And this was a cropped singlet with strange shaped sleeves.
To this day (aka the day after but still), I feel a never ending burn on my shoulders and also the never ending burn of embarrassment because it’s such a weird shape of sunburn!
Mum and Dad did tell me to put suncream on at that point, and I said it was already burned so who cared, and it is currently red beyond belief guys. I am a field of regret right now.
Anyway.
We eventually arrived at these caves, and they were wholly unimpressive. But we took a pic where I was pretending to lift the whole thing, so, worth it!
We walked back down, still playing the guess who game except with meals. I was chili con carne y queso y crema, and I was TOLD by my incompetent sisters, that it was “russian/indian cuisine”. So, we know who got all the brains in the family.
We suffered up a drastically steep hill, strolled through some plains (at which point we actually raced and guess who won? That’s right, Slow and Bear!) and stumbled through some woods. Nah we didn’t stumble, I was going for alliteration. We glided through that fairytale forest (it was truly mystical, magical, as Benson Boone (and our singing) might say.
Speaking of singing, we then sang a bunch of songs (mainly Bruno Mars) and we nailed every note if I do say so myself.
After what seemed like an age, we finally made it back to the road! And our car!
We were getting some random weird side eyes and did stare them down. And then we made it back to our car, discussing Little Women (the Greta Gerwig version ofc), and then we drove home listening to some bopping tunes (One Direction).
What would Emile Zola say if he had studied hot tubs and not the Dreyfus Affair? “Jacuzzi!”
At least I assume he would I don’t know if they existed back then.
But in any case that’s what we said when faced with the question, “what should we do next?” And then we all hung out in the jacuzzi until I began to melt with heat, so I had a shower to save my hair’s dignity, and then I hung out with Tate.
We watched my “favourite Kdrama” aka Alchemy of Souls. But I was also reading because I don’t actually watch Kdramas, guys. It was a joke. It’s just my “favourite” because of that hilarious chicken scene. And the tea scene. Anyway.
We had a *delicious* pasta salad and hot dog for dinner, and you should know, it was doubly heavenly because it was the first time we have had white pasta in months, because apparently “people die from it”. But there you go.
Afterwards, mum and dad went back in the jacuzzi, and I wrote the first half of this blog, but at this point the shoulder pain was burning and I could not bring myself to keep writing. And so a round of hot chocolate was had by all and I felt better, and thennn the twins had the genius idea of playing blind karaoke (where songs are chosen by the others and you have to figure out what’s playing and sing along without seeing the lyrics). Some embarrassing moments happened. May the footage of me never be leaked.
At midnight, though, we retired for the last time to our beds in this house. Let it be known that I suffered the entire night- my shoulders against the blanket and sheet was deadly.
I do believe that is all that happened; I am writing this the next day.
In any case, a moment of silence for our Fallen Comrade, may she succeed her partials in peace.
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Traveler Ruby, you're such a great writer - where d'ya get it from?!!!
Traveler Thank you for a fab account of the final day. Hope the shoulders have calmed down a bit.
Traveler
A la Modern Family ... seen that one?