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    • Day 124

      18.01-25.01 Day 124-131 . . Not France

      January 18, 2023 in France ⋅ ⛅ 1 °C

      18.01 124. Up at before 6am and out the door just before 7am - still completely dar here in France. Straight onto the N10 and then A10 northbound generally Dieppe bound, our first time trying the ferry. The weather was fab until just outside Rouen when it started to snow. By the time we hit Dieppe it was absolutely lashing down with rain. We were early and so sat at the port for what seemed like hours - well2.5hrs anyway before boarding. A four hour crossing, thankfully not rough and then we arrived in Newhaven at 2145hrs. Off and straight up the road to East Grinstead to Tre’s parents house. Inside, heating put on and straight to bed - we have some busy days ahead.

      19.01 125. Up at 7am to be clearing ice from Roxvanne and also our Kia on the driveway. Both to Haywards Heath in Rox and the Kia. We dropped the Kia at the garage for the clutch to be replaced. Both then back to East Grinstead to go to estate agent then some shops for food and cleaning supplies. Home to Tre’s parents house. Tre made calls to pension companies while I sorted issues with IONOS. At lunch we took delivery of the skip. Start clearing garage but within an hour got a call to go collect the Kia which was finished. Both in Rox to Haywards Heath to collect the Kia. Then to Sainsburys for cardboard boxes for packing. Tre drives home to East Grinstead in Rox while I have to go back to garage to get the locking wheel nut for the Kia which hadn’t been replaced and then to Jewson’s for plastic sheets. I then finally drive back to East Grinstead - nearly out of fuel on route so detour for fuel. Home to Tre and start garage clear. 5.30pm finish and in for food. Shower and bed as up early to take Roxvanne for a service in morning.

      20.01 126. Up at 7.30am to drop Rox to Warren for service. Walk home to Tre’s parents and continue sorting garage and house which continued all day. I shot out to get boxes from Robert Dyas. Warren at garage called to say Rox has an oil leak at turbo and needs new pipe - which means not ready now until Tuesday. So new plans re dropping car to mum and dads needed and devised - now go Sunday and get train home Monday . . . . From Birmingham. For dinner we went to see Munch in Tonridge for a KFC and ice cream parlour visit for pudding. Back home to bed.

      21.01 127. Continued sorting the garage and house all day. Booked Easistore for some bits to store on Tuesday - bits we want from the garage sort. Working our plans around Roxvanne still being fixed and how to get to see everyone.

      22.01 128. Up at 7.30am Load tour old TV into the Kia and drive to East Grinstead tip for opening at 9am. Drop TV and then to Haywards Heath to meet eldest Daniel for breakfast at 10am in the Orange Square. Caught up on loads of news including 204 Chanctonbury Road has been sold and the kids don’t live there anymore! Left Daniel at midday and drove to Mum and Dad’s in the Kia to give them the Kia. New plan involves no Roxvanne to drive home from Mum & Dad’s - we gonna use the train, as Rox still being fixed. Arrived about 5pm and took Dad out for a spin to get used to Kia. Back to Mum and Dad’s. Dinner and chatted until bed at 10pm - we’ve got another long day tomorrow.

      23.01 129. Up at 7.30am. Try sort dDads bank account online - painful. Breakfast. Drove by Mum & Dad to Bloxwich North rail station. Took train to Birmingham Internation. Our intended first connection train was cancelled. An hour later finally took train to Euston. From Euston took tube to Victoria. At Victoria board displays all East Grinstead trains are cancelled due to a landslide. Decided to take train to three bridges as closest alternative. From Three Bridges a taxi to East Grinstead. Once indoors we had some pasta and watched Vera on iPad. Bed.

      24.01 130. Up at 7am to get a taxi which collects at 8.15am to Easistore in order to collect a van and take out (hire) a unit. Drive to the van to East Grinstead to load van of Garage keeps. Then drive to Easistore and unload van into store. Same taxi driver called to drive us to East Grinstead. Lunch. All completed at the house and garage we have iPad for hour and snooze for hour. Call and find Rox fixed so walk to garage to collect Rox. Drive home shower and then into East Grinstead town centre to meet Mary & Paul and all have a curry at Monsoon. Im given lovely birthday presents and we have Pinau to give to Mary & Paul. Drive home at 11pm and straight to bed as up early . . . . again!!

      25.01 131. Up at 6.30am and drive in Rox to Newhaven Ferry Port having dropped bottle of coins at British Heart Foundation. Sat at Newhaven doing Penguin notes and then realised I’m on a wifi that I’d not requested. Checked to see what wifi connection and on GOV Wifi as per Manston. UK Gov will be after me 😂😳
      While on the ferry crossing Kate (Estate Agent) emailed to ensure 31st March for Compromis de Vente was ok. Forward to Christophe our UK Notaire.
      Hit Dieppe at 4pm and were very first vehicle off the boat - result.
      Problem with van when hit Rouen - warning lights on. Call to Warren who to his credit answered and gave advice despite the time!!
      A few hours into drive Tre said she could drive some of the journey and more than an hour. After driving just over the hour and the discussion about driving an extended period she said maybe we should stop as ‘she couldn’t really see very well in the dark’ . . . . we stopped at the very next services - which couldn’t come fast enough 🙄😳😬
      Got home to Chaignepain at 2330hrs France time so 15rs door to door.
      On walking through the door Tre received an email to say grant of probate had been received - Perfect timing!
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    • Day 5

      Nogent-le-Rotrou

      April 20 in France ⋅ ☁️ 9 °C

      Journée splendide. Frais mais ensoleillé.
      Pèlerinage sur le tombeau de Sully (l'homme aux Tilleuls dans les villages de France !) , ministre d'Henri IV ("Paris vaut bien une messe")
      Et le château est celui des comtes du PercheRead more

    • Day 3

      Chateau de Saint Paterne

      August 26, 2023 in France ⋅ ☁️ 18 °C

      We're staying at the Chateau de Saint Paterne located in the Perche region of France. The chateau was built in the 15th century. No, we don't have the entire chateau to ourselves --- just one room, The Madame Suite. I guess it's appropriate that I'm staying here but maybe Dan should find other accommodations.Read more

    • Day 16

      Day 16: Troyes to Alencon

      September 27, 2023 in France ⋅ 🌙 19 °C

      We headed off to our next stop, Alencon, with a small detour to the town of Chatres to see Our Lady of Chartres Cathedral...a magnifent building dating back to 1194; we could see it rising from the surrounding fields from miles away. Matt did an awesome job navigating the medieval alleyways that they call streets - he deserves a medal. We left the Champagne vineyards behind yesterday and today we drove past mile after mile of potato crops as well as huge piles of spuds drying in the paddocks. Matt tested out his overtaking skills, passing many tractors and harvesters. Once again Google maps had us driving through tiny villages, cobbled alleyways and one way lanes before we arrived in Alencon. 50m from our room was an enormous Cathedral which was shut (sorry Matt) so we took a walk to the Château des Ducs d'Alençon. Built in the 9th century this castle was taken by William the Conquer, Henry I and Louis VI. More recently, it was used by the Gestapo between 1940 and 1945. It is now an open freespace with a playground - a very tasteful repurposing for the public. A quick pint and dinner at a brewpub - with a great view - and it was home to plan tomorrow's trip to Mont St Michel...a place we have both wanted to visit for a very long time.Read more

    • Day 18

      Rückreise über Le Mans

      June 23, 2022 in France ⋅ ☁️ 20 °C

      Nach wundervollen Tagen auf der Ile haben wir uns mit Pineau des Charentes eingedeckt, der in Deutschland kaum bekannt ist. Es ist eine Mischung von Traubenmost und Eau de vie de Cognac und ein toller Apéro. Dann haben wir uns einen wunderbaren kleinen, liebevoll gepflegten Camping (Camping Neuville) bei Le Mans ausgesucht und von dort ging es wieder zum Etappenplatz und ohne Berührung von Paris via Belgien nach Hause.Read more

    • Day 36

      Saint Paul-le-Gaultier

      July 17, 2022 in France ⋅ ☀️ 34 °C

      Dimanche, 17 juillet 2022
      Après cinq semaines de vacances avec des températures allant de 6° à 22°, il nous faut s'habituer à la canicule, qui est annoncée. Nous partons donc de bonne heure du bord de mer pour rouler notre étape de 2h20 jusque dans les alentours d'Alençon. Nous quittons la Bretagne pour traverser le département de la Mayenne et nous prenons nos quartiers en bordure de celui de la Sarthe, à St Paul-le-Gaultier. Une petite promenade autour du lac où nous sommes stationnés et c'est déjà l'heure pour notre apéro-dîner. C'est le ballet des moissonneuses par ici. A part nous, il y a cinq autres cc et qq vaches qui nous surveillent.
       
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    • Day 11

      Entdeckungstour an der Loir

      March 25, 2023 in France ⋅ ☁️ 13 °C

      Wir gehen mit unseren Fahrrädern auf Entdeckungstour. Das "Château de Créans" wurde im Mittelalter erbaut, um den Flussverkehr auf dem Loir zu kontrollieren. Heute ist es in Privatbesitz 🥴Die Mühle "Moulin de Mervé" ist eine befestigte Mühle aus dem 15. Jahrhundert. Traumhaft schön👍👍
      Das "Château de la Grifferie" ist ein Schloss aus dem 17. Jahrhundert.
      Auch dieses, wie söoo viele Schlösser, befindet sich in Privatbesitz😟Wir finden eine weitere Mühle, die "Moulin de la Bruyère". Wir freuen uns,, diesen Ort der reinen Natur, der Ruhe, der von den Wellen des Wassers umgeben ist, entdeckt zu haben.
      Das "Château des Carmes" ist ein weiteres sehr hübsches Schloss am Ufer des Loir.
      Le Loir ist der kleinere Bruder der Loire. Hier ist alles noch kleiner, unverbrauchter, weniger touristisch, echter, naturverbundener. Es macht Spaß, dem Fluß zu folgen👍
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    • Day 10

      ...weiter geht's an die Loir, im Durtal

      March 24, 2023 in France ⋅ 🌩️ 11 °C

      Auf dem Weg nach La Fleche sind wir immer noch im “Chateau” Modus und schauen uns deshalb u.a. auch das Château de la Roche d'Ambille an. Besonders beeindruckend ist das Château de Poncé. Das Château Du Marquis de Savonnières ist ebenfalls einen Besuch wert. Immer wieder halten wir an, um weitere grandiose Bauten zu bewundern👍😊
      Ein weiteres Ziel heute ist das "Théâtre Gallo-Romain". Wenn man sich für die Römer in Frankreich interessiert, ist dies auf jeden Fall einen Besuch wert! Es gibt klare Erklärungen zu den Schildern, auch in Englisch. Der Eintritt ist frei.
      Und dann fanden wir noch ein kleines, aber völlig neues Chalet für die nächsten 3 Nächte. 👍😊
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    • Day 2

      Übernachten in Loué

      June 29, 2023 in France ⋅ ☁️ 22 °C

      Die erste Nacht von gestern auf heute verbrachten wir auf einer Autobahnraststätte. Heute wollten wir aber früher Pause machen und in Ruhe schlafen, ohne Kühlaggregate nebenan. Also sind wir von der Autobahn runter. Es hat uns nach Loué verschlagen, auf einen kleinen Campingplatz.Read more

    • Day 15

      Carcassone Languedoc France Sat 16 Sep

      September 16, 2023 in France ⋅ ☁️ 25 °C

      We drove to our B & B like apartments in Carcassone which is in the Languedoc French region arriving around 4pm. There was one for us and another for Richard and Karen about 200 metres walk to the Castle. Walked to the medieval citadel (La Cite) and looked around including walking on some of the inner wall and visiting the Basilique Saint Nazareth which is a 12 century gothic church. We had dinner at a restaurant in La Cite. Then back to the apartments in Carcassone for shower and bed.Read more

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