Mercure Thalassa Les Sables d'Olonne
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Excursion to Ile de Re
... that I've always wanted to read! There's little handwritten french notes throughout the book and clearly has been passed around a good bit of people. I wonder who's had it before me. Can't wait to read it!
We returned to La Rochelle around 6pm and it certainly feels good to relax. Tomorrow Margot and I are going to a nearby church for Mass and after, the whole group is getting together to learn more history about La Rochelle. Can't wait! ...
Lorient to lie d'yeu
... stall and had a good long walk to the supermarket. When we returned to the boat the tide and the wind decided that we were going to play bumper cars with another boat so we ended up moving closer to the shore out of the tide. Next destination was the a place called La Roche Bernard up the Villaine river via the Arzal tidal barrier. They certainly pack the boats into the Arzal lock - at least 20 boats at a time! We also found out that to ...
Plane but Beautiful!
... are conducive to large vehicles! The camp site was called Camping du Gave at Sauveterre de Bearn and was an absolute delight. Being right on the edge of the River Gave where you could swim and walk was wonderful. Navy blue damsel flies fluttered in drifts across the water and brown trout grown fat through wiliness lurked lazily in dark pools. Walking along the bank of the river, we came to the backdrop of the medieval town which was resplendent with decaying monasteries and ...
The Sun is Shining, the weather is sweet!!!
GOOD MORNING CAMPERS!!! The Sun is belting down and for a change there's hardly any wind on the island, today is a Beach day for sure.... We got up nice and early again, although not silly O clock for a run, just a natural wake up.. Had a good filling brekkie to prepare us for a long day on the beach and then got creamed up and off we went, new bat and ball in one hand and sun cream in the other, nothing else ...
Windy windy times!
... part which had an impressive ( but smelly) fish section! The clouds still hadn't lifted and the breeze was getting up, so we decided to head back, secure sully and the awning and have lunch. There was no chance we could go to the beach with the winds how they were as we would have ended up pelted with sand from all directions so we ended up watching Wayne's World and after that I had a nap whilst Si played golf on ...