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    • Day 3

      Und noch mehr Golf ...

      April 27, 2023 in France ⋅ ☁️ 10 °C

      ...oder sowas Ähnliches 😅

      Es wurde später (mit steigendem Pegel) deutlich besser 🤣

      Heutiger Verlust.... 2 weitere Golfbälle sind auf einem Baumarktparkplatz verschollen. Total: 4 Bälle und eine Hose 🤪Read more

    • Day 19

      Poitiers und Futuroscope

      August 1, 2023 in France ⋅ ☁️ 22 °C

      Auf meinem Weg in den Süden-Westen von Frankreich war Poitiers die nächste Stadt, welche ich besuchte. Erneut überrascht mich die schöne Altstadt und der Fluß, welcher die Stadt umgibt. Ich besuche hier die Universität, die Kathedrale und lass mir die französische Küche schmecken. Ich entdecke in dieser Stadt sogar eine Freiheitsstatue 🗽. Weiter geht es zum Futurscope, mal eine total andere Sache in meinem Urlaub, denn dies ist der meistbesuchte Freizeitpark in Frankreich, die Gebäude sind wirklich sehr einzigartig und die Betreiber haben sich hier auf jeden Fall eine Menge einfallen lassen 😉. Es sind auch viele kleine Achterbahnen und Geräte hier, die mich alleine vom Aussehen daran erinnern, dass ich nicht schwindelfrei bin 😅… Abends ging es dann weiter nach Bordeaux, wo ich bei einer Zigarre in einer Bar meinen nächsten Tag plante. Schon da viel mir auf, wie toll diese Stadt in der Nacht wirkt… Die Stadt wird auch Port de la lune (also Hafen des Mondes) genannt, besser hätte man es nicht treffen können! Einige Zeit bestaune ich den Vollmond 🌕 über der Altstadt und der Brücke Pont de Pierre und schaue mir das rege treiben am Ufer der Garonne an. Hat mich die Stadt etwa schon so schnell in ihren Bann gezogen?Read more

    • Day 64

      Schwimmbad gerockt

      September 17, 2023 in France ⋅ ☁️ 28 °C

      Zur Freude der Kinder waren wir heute im Freibad mit Wasserrutsche. Wassertemperatur = Außentemperatur 28°C 😎☀️🏊🏼‍♂️👙🩳. Und wir hatten es fast für uns allein. Läuft 👌🏻

    • Day 3

      Immer noch in Frankreich

      February 25, 2020 in France ⋅ 🌧 7 °C

      525km Mautfrei. Anstrengender als Autobahn, aber auch wesentlich interessanter. Man kommt aufgrund der Kreisverkehre und Dorfdurchfahrten nicht richtig schnell voran und die Kiste säuft wie ein Loch, da viele bergige Strecken und häufiges Bremsen und Beschleunigen, so wie zurückschalten Berg

      Mézières-sur-Issoire

      Öffentlicher Wohnmobilstellplatz.
      Kostenlos. Kleiner Supermarkt um die Ecke. Tolle Gegend, um den Hund laufen zu lassen.

      Ein Platz für Mobile mit automatischen Hubstützen oder Menschen, die Lust haben, die Auffahrkeile zu benutzen. Habe ich aber weder noch.
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    • Day 3

      Bellac

      September 10, 2022 in France ⋅ ☁️ 22 °C

      Overnight in hilltop town of Bellac. Mum and dad in an old hotel on the main square owned by a couple from Hereford. Dad almost killed when the wardrobe attacked him.

      Drinks down by the river followed by dinner in the Cheval Blanc restaurant in the middle of the town, where we were definitely the main entertainment for the locals!

      Introduced mum to Cafe Gourmand - three puddings!

      Still no onion soup for dad...
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    • Day 219

      23.04 Day 219 . . . Big Pot Hunting

      April 23, 2023 in France ⋅ ☁️ 12 °C

      After waking at 3am with a thumping headache . . . as a result of too much Leffe Blonde last night, I fell back to sleep and we both woke at about 8.30am and were treated to the sounds of the Cuckoo and the Hoopoe from over in the woods.
      We had decided to go to Civray during the morning to visit the market - which today was a brocante, not a locals one - more professional sellers antique fair.
      We arrived at Civray just before 11am and found a parking space over the river from the market square I. A fairly large car park.
      We started our walk around the market, taking in the weird and wonderful treasures to be found. We saw a fairly large metal pot which Tre suggested might make a good fire pit for the garden and so we asked a price. Far too expensive for what it was. We were now on Big Pot Hunt. We found another couple as we walked, both were neither quite big enough or the right price.
      It was then that we saw it, a bloody big and heavy iron pot with handles. After a short discussion with the seller and a 10€ price reduction we bought it. Only then did I worry about how we would get it into an already full Roxvanné. Add to that Tre and I had to carry it back through the market, across the river and to the car park. Anyhow after two stops on route we arrived at Rox and sorted the back contents enough that we could put the pot in . . . Bloody hell it’s heavy!!
      Back to the market we walked again before grabbing hot drinks in the small bar/cafe right next to the church.
      Although it had been sunshine when we left home it was overcast in Civray and getting windy.
      So after drinks we headed for Rox and drove home. On our arrival the weather was sunny and warm again.
      We decided to sit outside but after 10 minutes it had clouded over and started to rain a little. Within half an hour it was lashing it down. This rain came and went all afternoon.
      We decided to eat early and had the lamb and mint sausages from Sauze market.
      Due to the weather we sat to watch some TV and waited for Brighton v Manchester United FA Cup Semi Final to start.
      As we are an hour ahead, by the time the game had finished with a penalty shoot out it was well gone 8pm if not nearer 9pm.
      A bit more TV and some social messages to some friends finished the day and we toddled off to bed.
      Something else bought for the Chenay House - 3 more sleeps!
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    • Day 11

      27.09 - Day 11 . . Revisiting Old Haunts

      September 27, 2022 in France ⋅ 🌧 14 °C

      I was woken fairly early from my slumbers by a strange noise in the dark. It stays dark here until about 8am which has thrown my time clock a little. This noise however was close, very close and sounded a little how i would imaging water torture to sound. I took a video in the dark just to prove this strange noise that had woken me. I’ll let you judge the noise on the attached video and guess where it was coming from.
      Both awake we remembered it was Mr Hollywoods birthday and so sent appropriate messages on Facebook etc. We had forgotten about the card we had sent before leaving the UK, but we received a photo of it from Mr Hollywood once he’d opened it.
      Up and about we had already decided to pop back to Civray - Tre sporting her new not to be noticed in jumper. We knew it was market day so just wanted to see how it faites against Lezay which is also on a Tuesday and we’d visited last week. Half hour later we were parked in Civray and immediately found our way back to the market square where we found the ‘Victorious Hairy’ still holding centre stage. The market was ok but nothing special - we remembered as well that market day is twice a week in Civray so maybe Friday would have been a better day.
      We popped into a local bar to grab a coffee and found ourselves surrounded by Brits. It was fair to say we hardly heard a word of French spoken. Much as it was nice to hear a UK voice, it did seem a little like going into an Asda cafe in the UK and listening to everyone moaning about their lot.
      We didn’t stay long and we’re soon in Roxvanne heading to the nearby Intermarché to get bits for our evening meal and then onto Chateau Garnier, across country - using all the back roads we could find.
      At Chateau Garnier we popped in on the property we almost bought in July. This had been our main reason for visiting CG. It looked exactly the same as the last time we had been there - by that I mean it still looked unoccupied and locked up. Neither Tre nor I were sure we should have visited as it brought up a few old feelings and set our minds racing again.
      Anyhow we didn’t stop and pushed onto Jousse. As per our normal bad timing we found everything shut for lunch and so Tre suggested a trip to Savigne to a cafe she had seen on FB posts.
      We arrived at the cafe and entered. Immediately we both looked at one another and I knew Teresa was thinking the same as me. This wasn’t what we were expecting and maybe we shouldn’t stay long. However we were peckish and so ordered a couple of toasted sandwiches. I should have known it was time to leave when I was asked if I wanted cheese in the cheese and tomato sandwich. We hung it out and had possibly the poorest toastie I’ve ever had. Shortly after finishing our offerings we hurriedly paid up and scooted off. We won’t be going back.
      From Savigne we headed back - again across country on the backroads, Tre spotted at least six Golden Eagles on the way home. Note to self - bird spotting book on Teresa’s Christmas list.
      Back at our gite we chilled for a while before making a massive bowl of chilli con carne. Enough to feed us both about four times I would think.
      Stuffed with chilli and French bread we called it a night and went to bed still chatting about Chateau Garnier.
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    • Day 6

      Mad Mittwoch

      March 22, 2023 in France ⋅ ☁️ 15 °C

      Der Mad Mittwoch ist bei einer 5-Tagesveranstaltung mit Vorsicht zu genießen. Denn die Fahrer glauben nach 2 Tagen, die Streckenführung zu kennen und wollen Bestzeiten erreichen. Zum Glück machte dieser Mittwoch seinem Namen nur wenig „Ehre“. Lediglich Mike, ein niederländischer Profimotorradfahrer, bescherte seinem Team arbeitsreiche Nächte 😳. Da sich sein Motorrad, nachdem ihm das Vorderrad weggerutscht war, mehrfach (ohne ihn) überschlug. Er selbst blieb dank seiner Airbagkombi unverletzt.
      Unsere Gruppe genoss das Fahren und hatten viel Spaß. In der Mittagspause gönnte sich auch der „Pau“ eine Massage.
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    • Day 5

      Rennstrecke

      March 21, 2023 in France ⋅ ☁️ 16 °C

      Der zweite Tag auf den Rennstrecke starteten wieder mit einem Frühstück. Danach ging es gestärkt auf den Kurs und es wurde Runde um Runde gedreht. Am Abend war nicht nur der defekte Reifenwärmer vom „Pau“ durchgebrannt, sondern unser Kumpel Svilen litt am Armpump und Henry musste von der Physio an den Beinen getaped werden. Da Henry sich danach wie neugeboren fühlte, investierte auch Svilen in magischen Hände 🙌 von Jana. Sie ist die Tochter von Wolfi 🐺, einem anderen Motorradkumpel. Während der Massage von Svilen fuhren die „Paubers“ zum Einkaufen. Wir besorgten das Abendessen und Proviant für zwei Tage.
      Übrigens konnte wir einen Reifenwärmer in kürzester Zeit ausfindig machen und für die restlichen Tage ausleihen.
      Am Abend kochten wir Chilli-con-Carne für uns 4. Aus dem Nachbarzelt tauchte ein Yamaha R6 Fahrer (wie der „Pau“) auf, der leider nicht merkte, dass er beim Essen ein wenig störte 🙈.
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    • Day 3

      Ankunft an der Rennstrecke

      March 19, 2023 in France ⋅ ☁️ 14 °C

      Wir trafen mit Lingo, dem Seitenwagenfahrer, gleichzeitig an der Rennstrecke an. Die anderen waren schon da und hatten uns einen Platz für 2 Zelte freigehalten.
      Wir bauten schnell auf und aßen strammen Max zum Abendessen.Read more

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