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Arrondissement d'Issoudun

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    • Day 42

      Neuvy Pailloux - cooler and easier

      September 9, 2021 in France ⋅ ☁️ 24 °C

      First I will relate the end of yesterday, Wednesday, as again we had one of those surprise fabulous dinners. First we looked round Issoudun which was a more bustling small town than we’d almost seen anywhere. Shops were open and there were people visibly doing things and bars open in the main square. We tracked down our walking route out of town for this morning, not difficult, and then sat in the square for a beer. Still extremely hot.

      Dinner was 7.30, and in our little hotel. Arriving at the dining room we could see we were in for a treat. Immaculately set tables, Paul approved glasses, and lovely menu. I started with a “taboulé”of tuna, quinoa and herbs with an amazing sauce, Amr had carpaccio of tête de veau, we both had pan fried whole trout with amazing vegetables (note in the photo the little plastic bird that is in fact a lemon squeezer) (and don’t note my face which was still blazing from the heat). On the list for desserts and fromages there was “omelette norvégien” and I asked what it was, imagining some cheesy eggy thing, but she said meringue, and it turned out to be a sort of mini bomb alaska!! (I guess that’s where the Norwegian came in)…So we shared one! Such a lovely way to end rather a hot and less interesting day.

      So this morning we set off before 9 as we wanted to arrive at Neuvy Pailloux by 2pm, as Cécile had warned us that the hotel reception would be closed between 2 and 5. Easy, as only about 15 kms, and it turned out to be an easy and pleasant walk. It was still more of the same open plains - ploughed fields, sunflowers and today some rapeseed for the first time. But the difference was it was cool!! It did rain in the night, though not thunder, and the temperature had dropped to a very pleasant level, and there was mostly a high cloud cover - made all the difference. The directions were clear, and the signage good. We had to turn off the true path at Thizay - a small town, and come 2 kms off track to here and our hotel. I think it is the only place between Issoudun and Châteauroux where we go tomorrow, so will have to walk the extra kms back to the track, plus the 21 km on to Châteauroux, so a longer day tomorrow, but we know and will take it easy.

      Meanwhile we are having a wonderful afternoon of leisure in our big, airy room, catching up on reading, emails, news (Amr!) as the village of Neuvy Pailloux is tiny, and we have already seen it. Dinner here tonight. They were doing a roaring trade at lunch time, but I don’t anticipate an experience like last night (this hotel is on a big main road), but you never know - this is France.
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    • Day 41

      More conventional today - at Issoudun

      September 8, 2021 in France ⋅ ⛅ 29 °C

      It is almost 4 o’clock and still so hot…it says 29°, feels like 31° on the app, and certainly feels like it. But am sitting up in a conventional hotel room in Issoudun, very nice, Amr is doing yoga and I must do some yin as I felt a tingle in my SI joint again…the thunderstorm is predicted for about 7 pm and I think it will be a relief and cool everything. I gather there has been a very cool and wet August and most people are delighted with the hot burst…but not me. It was good to get moving again after our lazy rest day in Bourges. It was better to be walking and doing something, than not getting the energy to get up when you don’t have to! But today we were very clever we thought.

      Our instructions were to walk from St Florent to Issoudun. We had walked more than 5 kms off the track to get to St Florent from Villeneuve, and from Villeneuve to Issoudun added up to about 23 looking at the instructions…total of possible 28 kms…so we called the taxi to get a lift back, and he was the same taxi that was booked to take our bags anyway, so no problems. And a bonus was that, as it was going to be so hot today still, we got the taxi to drop us at a closer town - Chârost - so we only had to walk about 17 kms by the time we got to the hotel - Les Trois Rois. Thank god, because I’m still boiling.

      Last night remained a delight..we had dinner outside by the pool…salad and a veg tart (all from the garden of course) and chicken and potatoes, goat cheese and melon. Just divine…still light till 8.30-9pm. We found out that the main house was once a Royal hunting lodge in the days when kings and princes went hunting. Now such a peaceful oasis.

      Went back to our little caravan after dinner - amazing how everything worked in that small space…Amr had to watch his head with one low beam, but otherwise all you could want..perfectly functioning bathroom, even a TV! It took a while for the cool evening air to enter and cool the place down - but Amr annoyingly fell fast asleep at 9.15!! It took we till after 11, because firstly it was much too early for me, and also I had to wait till the air got deliciously cooler…that is one thing here…there is usually just a big doona on the bed, so it is all or nothing…no chance of a light covering.

      Breakfast again outside by the pool and we hopped in the taxi with our luggage at 9 am. Uneventful walk, but still the vast fields in every direction, with occasional clumps of trees in the middle. Got a little off track on our way in through a boring rather industrial part, we cut across a field as we could see the main road we would soon need…came across a big supermarket and bought supplies for lunch, and for tomorrow, and walked on an sat in a little square on a shady seat, and found we were exactly where we should have arrived, from a different road, by the correct route. Easy to find our hotel, and now showered etc will go and explore before the storm…
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    • Day 5

      Saint-Août

      June 19, 2021 in France ⋅ ☁️ 27 °C

      Een beetje meer kilometers gereden dan anders.

      Vanmorgen zijn we rond 9 uur vertrokken. Eerst naar de service, water lozen, water tanken,, toiletcassette legen en hoppa gaan met die banaan. Natuurlijk weer helemaal binnendoor.

      Na een klein uurtje konden we weer rustig verder op pad door onze dorpjes en kronkelweggetjes want die blijven voorlopig nog favoriet. We reden door het centrum van Vierzon waar iedereen al druk bezig was met de versieringen voor 2 juli als de Tour door de stad komt. Midden op een rotonde stond een kleurige ren fiets te pronken en er hingen overal vlaggetjes. Heel feestelijk.

      We kozen deze keer voor een camping met Nederlandse eigenaren. Fermette de la Haye.

      Monsieur de la Haye kwam ons al tegemoet en vertelde dat de camping zo goed als verkocht was. Wij waren de tweede gast want ik zag nog een caravan staan. De plaats die hij ons toewees zag er prachtig uit. Het leek wel een privetuin. De prijs is €18 met of zonder stroom. Ach ja, Monsieur de la Haye was al op hoge leeftijd gokten we en had de boel zo goed als verkocht en wat het tuin onderhoud betrof nam hij het niet meer zo nauw, jammer. Het zwembad hebben we niet gevonden en de jeu de boules baan was een grote bloemenzee. Niet erg handig maar wel mooi om te zien.
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    • Day 3

      Chateau Valencay

      March 20, 2022 in France ⋅ ⛅ 15 °C

      Das erste Schloss 🏰 auf unserer diesjährigen Reise durchs Loiretal war Château Valencay.
      Nach seinem äußerlichen Erscheinungsbild stammt aus dem 16. Jahrhundert. Mit dem Bau wurde 1540 begonnen, der von Jacyues d‘Estampes in Auftrag gegeben wurde.
      1803 erwarb Charles Maurice de Talleyrand-Perigord mit Napoleons Hilfe dieses Schloss für 120.000 Franc. Talleyrand wurde 1754 in Paris als 2. Sohn geboren. Durch seinen angeborenen Klummfuß wurde er von seinen Eltern für die geistliche Laufbahn bestimmt. 1788 wurde er zum Bischof geweiht, was für seine Herkunft recht spät war. Inzwischen war er ein sehr hoher Beamter und gehörte am Abend vor der französischen Revolution zur Gesellschaft der Dreißig. Da er sich zu dieser Zeit für die Verstaatlichung von Kirchengut aussprach, wurde er 1791 von Papst Pius XI exkommuniziert. Ob Talleyrand dieses vielleicht sogar wünschte, ist nicht klar zu belegen. Jedenfalls lernte er die Schönheit Madame Grand ungefähr zu dieser Zeit kennen und lebte mit ihr in wilder Ehe. Napoleon Bonaparte forderte 1801 seinen Außenminister auf, sie zu heiraten oder sie aufzugeben. Im September 1802 gaben sich Talleyrand und Catherine Grand das Jawort und bezogen wenige Zeit später dieses Schloss. Die Treppenstufen wurden auf das Leiden von Talleyrand angepasst und lassen sich äußerst bequem nehmen. Die reich möblierten Räume spiegeln den Prunk des Lebens auf diesem Schloss Anfang des 19. Jahrhunderts wieder. Von 1808-14 wurde der spanische Prinz auf Napoleons Befehl gegen seinen Willen, aber auf möglichst angenehme Weise, von Talleyrand festgehalten.
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    • Day 43

      Poupées en silicone de France

      May 28, 2018 in France ⋅ 🌙 16 °C

      France.les poupées sont des fabricants totalement dignes de confiance qui feront de leur mieux pour avoir une poupée parfaite Ils vont bien emballer les poupées et faire tous les efforts pour satisfaire les clients.
      https://www.bondolls.com/Les-mini-poupee-adulte…
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    • Day 23

      What a difference a day makes

      June 6, 2018 in France ⋅ ⛅ 19 °C

      Being several hundred kilometres north helps...
      The poor weather continued this morning so after a lovely breakfast which even included a sprinkling of rose petals on the table the day started with the hood up on the car and both of us wearing rain coats inside the car. It wasn't hard rain like yesterday but it did have is moments and one of those was when we stopped at McDonald's for a coffee. It wasn't raining when we went in but the heavens opened just for five minutes as we drank our coffee which was enough to soak Mandy's seat and the Michelin map book she left on it.
      Once we got about 50km north of Limoges it became noticeably warmer and the sky began to clear so off came the jackets. We still didn't get it enough to put down the hood as we could see rain falling to our right.
      We are now at Issoudun in a budget hotel and have just had a nice meal at a nearby La Boucherie steak house which was recommended by an Englishman at the hotel who had admired the car. He works for an English company who upholsters aircraft seats for a nearby Boeing factory. He said he had upholstered an MGTA when he was an apprentice.
      Before the meal we had a walk down town to see the church which was closed and the river which flows well after all the rain. A beer at a sit outside bar gave us the sustenance to walk the 3000 steps according to my phone back to the hotel then a further 1500 to the steak house where we meet the Englishman and his colleague again.
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