Premiere Classe Orleans Sud - Olivet
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If the French can do it, so can I!
So we left the camp site, having filled up with water and dumping the grey water - Washing up and washing water to the non-cognoscenti. And David had a go at emptying the loo cassette. First thing we learned, don't use decent loo paper - it clogs up the system. Cheap and cheerful is best.
We did a lot of driving along country roads and zig zagging around. I planned to end up at a camp site in ...
Derniere sortie
Ce soir c'est mon avant dernier soir a Orleans, en France tout court, donc on va au restau. Je voulais absolument me faire un Madras avant de partir, ca faisait trop longtemps.. Pas decu, pas aussi bon qu'avant mais quand meme excellent... Sors gave.. Puis on va au Garage voir Pierre, ou on boit quelques coups, enfin moi je bois 5 ou 6 Get 27...
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Onto finnisterre by bus
... Unfortunately the children gave up 1km short and Jeanne and I were the only ones to see the sunset. It was a spectacular sunset and I felt rather disappointed we had not walked there as although Santiago is the official end the camino is not really complete until finnisterre. Maybe next time we will walk to finnisterre. Returning to our albergue ...
Into Santiago
... not opening until 8pm and the children tired, foot sore and hungry we ate at the early hour of 7pm at a not so posh restaurant but the fish meal was very good all the same. The children and Jeanne who is still suffering from a very bad toothache went to bed after dinner but the crew of Cedric, Rochelle, Sabine and David as well as Andrea had a couple of wine bottles together. This time the wine was not pilgrims ...
J-1, à nous les kiwis farcis...
... que pleins de choses vont changer pendant que l'on sera partis, la maison des Dupont-Maillot va prendre de l’ampleur, des familles vont s'agrandir (ma petite Soso on pensera fort à toi), et d'autre petit loup vont tellement grandir que l'on ne les reconnaîtra peut-être pas. En attendant, merci Facebook ...