Hotel Hodeo
Travel Blogs from Les Issambres
Day 9: Visit to the Beach
... thing is that we payed nothing to come swim here. It was free, which I thought was dumb because the government could easily make money out of such a beautiful place. I would recommend this place to everyone who likes to swim and enjoys their days outside taking the sun. This place is also a great place to take picture in. The were countless things and ways to take pictures for those that enjoy taking shots of our environment. ...
We sail the seven C's
... much as Tuffet regrows her fur after a summer clipping.
Carole most graciously relinquished her coveted front seat to me—apparently my skin had turned an even deeper shade of green than had hers—and we continued on to La Chartreuse. The road grew yet skinner and twistier, which was quite challenging for some of us, but had the positive effect of requiring slower passage. Though the sun was brilliantly shining, the light grew dimmer as ...
Sailing From Allicante to Frejus
... zee. weinig te vrezen onder deze omstandigheden. mis geanticipeerd. midden in de nacht ging t olielampje branden. ik had die dag ervoor nog de olie gepeild en van een motor met nog geen 100 draaiuren zou je geen problemen verwacghten. wat bleek, een paar bouten zaten ietwat los en de motor lekte olie. geen reserve bij natuurlijk en dus om half 2 `s nachts de zeilen maar gehesen bij windstil weer om te dobberen richting een haven. t was nog geen 5km, maar toch deden we er ...
Antibes and I make up...
Yup, we were in a bit of a fight for a while there. The little storm I mentioned in my last post? It developed into gale force winds that seemed to be blowing directly onto our bedroom windows. We had all the storm shutters closed and it was still howling and blowing so much that we couldn't sleep. At one point, I jumped out of bed convinced that there was a poltergeist in the apartment. Turns out the wind was blowing so hard through cracks in ...
The "Yachtie" Dream
... CrewHouse and offered everything The CrewHouse offered apart from its close location to the port. Each trailer was a four-sleeper with a kitchen, toilet, a little lounge area and an outside garden...very homely and private. And this is where I had been living up until the time I got my job.
So that is pretty much the just of what I have been up to and what my average week entailed. But that was the end of it since I got a job. I was emailed on the 11th by one of the ...