Formule 1 Merlebach Saarbrueck
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Klaus lives. and he had better behave himself.
... Reims where craig gets off. Rae is bringing her Ukelaly so I will be trading Craigs didge for a Uke. I should really learn an instrument. I used to play the guitar but somehow lost the time to practice. I doubt I will make time now either so maybe the stereo will suffice.
The guys here from the canal authourity have been great. plugging us into power has saved us freezing our bums off and also allowed me to used the big light to ...
Stevie got an owee
... canals have been very helpfull. They have us plugged in to their control box so we have heat and very importantly, hot water. The lack of showers has been the elephant in the room that neither wanted to mention. The new part will arrive thursday morning so we have a lay day in this very pretty city. i dropped the coupling off to be repaired and we are doing laundry. All exciting stuff I know. But its ...
Klaus broke in a big way.
... throu dee in edinburgh. After a very long day we tied up in Chalon sur champagne. We are tied up right outside the lock house so we can plug in. The lock guys knew were coming as i had called the canal authourity. So he organised everything including phoning a mechanic who is calling back in the morning. it may be possible to repair it rather than wait for a replacement. We shall see. Thats boats. A big shiny motor can fail as much as a ****** old ...
Three times three from south to north
... near the Somme.
* We had started our trip with a female, Australian voice on our GPS. Her pronunciation of French streets and towns was so mangled and so confusing that we tried out others - first, Sally, a female British voice and finally settling on Daniel, a British male voice whose instructions we could at least connect with the street signs. We also thought it was appropriate to have a Daniel with us since our Daniel is so travel experienced.
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Verdun
... along the Voie Sacrée (sacred road) and visited the memorial for the Voie Sacrée. This memorial was built in 1967 to recall the role of the Road Transport Service during the battle of Verdun. From February to December 1916, supplies and soldiers travelled this road (known as the “B” road because it went from Bar-de-Luc to Verdun) to get to the front. A total of 8,200 men maintained the narrow, winding road day and night and shovelled a total of ...