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“Adventure is a path. Real adventure – self-determined, self-motivated, often risky – forces you to have firsthand encounters with the world. The world the way it is, not the way you imagine it. Your body will collide with the earth and you will bear witness. In this way you will be compelled to grapple with the limitless kindness and bottomless cruelty of humankind – and perhaps realize that you yourself are capable of both. This will change you. Nothing will ever again be black-and-white.” –Mark Jenkins

Sunday, 10 May 2009

Day 6 – 10th May 2009 – Sunday

Everything shut today so no fresh bread or supplies. Surviving on whats in the fridge (most of which got drunk last night!)
We drove 150 miles today and the adjusted tappets have worked a treat, Bee seems like she’s on steroids up the hills! Weather not great, but at least we got to see some deep dark woodland and rolling hills. Stopped in a layby near a place called Mur-De-Bretagne for the night – toilets, bins and a very quaint little disused church. Didn’t sleep too well and keep waking with pins and needles in both hands… think it’s the lack of space meaning I sleep on my arms, not good.

Saturday, 9 May 2009

Day 5 – 9th May 2009 – Saturday, Ant’s birthday!

Woken by next doors bedroom antics…!!! Or was she just performing an elaborate morning stretch??
Discovered another blown fuse in the electrical system which meant the leisure battery wasn’t getting any feed from the alternator – resulting in no lights at night. Need to visit the ‘Super U’ supermarket next door today for more alcohol, more food and spares.
Evron is home to about a million rooks which don’t stop loudly brawling with each other all day long and up until the sun dies about 10pm, but apart from that it’s a lovely campsite, close to everything and a very friendly village. Moving West tomorrow towards the Mts. Noires in the Finistre department for a spot of wild camping.

Friday, 8 May 2009

Day 4 – 8th May 2009 (Friday… I think!) Evron, France

Last night was the best nights sleep ever, a couple of cars came and went, mainly joggers using the disused railway line – a couple of guys last night took just over 5 mins for their run – and one guy this morning took a perfectly timed 30 mins, typical as Ant desperately needed a pee at the time!
We pretty much got up, cleaned teeth, had a brew (of course) and left. Drove about 2 hours in a southerly direction and noticed that Bee’s tappets (whatever they are) sounded like they needed checking. So we agreed to find a campsite and stay for a couple of days whilst Ant adjusted them.
Figure 4 remembrance ceremony through EvronWe went through the Normandie Maine forest – beautiful, thick, dark, and mysterious. Then went on through to Pre-en-Pail which we had ear-marked on the map as a good place to stop, but unfortunately the campsite there was closed still. Onwards to Bais … same story… closed!! By now the stomach was calling, and the sun was lost amongst some pretty black clouds. So we continued south to Evron and although our arrival at the campsite here was delayed by a road closed for a remembrance ceremony with marching band, we have now settled in under the friendly guidance of a very hungover ‘Manu’ who has been up half the night drinking rum with his buddy from the mountains whom he hadn’t seen for 6 months. Know that feeling – at least we don’t have to work after our hangovers anymore!Ant is now sorting out the tappet things and the dinner is waiting patiently to be eaten. Today’s lesson : Never rush a man when he has his tools out!

Thursday, 7 May 2009

Day 3 – 7th May 2009 – Jumieges to Lisieux / Livarot

Last nights dinner was awful from my point of view, but Ant absolutely loved it…. Tinned Pilchards in tomato, leek and onion sauce, with new potatoes, sweetcorn and carrots. Let’s hope tonights chicken curry is a little better. Although at the moment, the fridge is only working on 240V hook up, the leisure battery option is not working at all. Not sure why, we have changed the broken fuse that was in the 12v connector, but still no fridge light inside. On a positive note, it means that Ant’s first venture underneath the van wasn’t to fix it, but to find spare fuses in the under-van storage boxes.
We left Jumieges this afternoon after doing some clothes washing, checking emails one last time and refilling the water tank. All set for a night or two in the wild.
We got to the edge of the village which is on the river Seine and found a dinky open top ferry which transported us and 4 other cars across the river at no charge at all!! We were gobsmacked; not only could we officially class ourselves as ‘in-seine’ once half way across, but the privilege was free.
Normandy is a very quaint part of France, very clean and tidy with tiny villages dotted amongst vast open fields of bright yellow rape and swaying corn, still green with youth. Very beautiful, very quiet and thankfully an easy introduction to driving and getting by abroad. A woman even opened her shop up to serve us this afternoon when she heard us try the locked front door – very hospitable.
Today is much much warmer than any other, Ant has donned the shorts and doesn’t intend going back to the longs…. We’ll see! I am still clinging tightly to my jeans and cardys. The wind is unfortunately still capable of doing embarrassing things to my body. Best we keep heading south tomorrow.
We stopped for lunch at the edge of a farmer’s field up a single track lane in the middle of nowhere… or so we thought. I now know that quad bikes are road legal over here – they even have number plates and brake lights! Lovely fresh French baguette with cheese and pate. Mmmmm. Diet going out the window I feel.
We continued on through Lisieux (Taunton’s twin town) and we have finally stopped at a roadside car park area at the end of an old and disused railway line where we will spend the night. The view out across the valley is awesome, it’s almost half seven, sun still warm and bright and Ant is still pondering the fridge problem, so probably best I put the kettle on.

Wednesday, 6 May 2009

Day 2 – 6th May 2009 – Fecamp to Jumieges

We woke to a very windy and overcast day, but much brighter than yesterday. Showered, breakfast and I took a quick wander into town to see the Palais Benedictine – which wasn’t all that, but it saved me from witnessing Ant making his sausage, mushroom and cheese omelette. Too much to bear after my tasty oats and nuts muesli – eugh; measly as it turned out!
Then we decided to drive inland along the ‘Routes des fruits’ which is a scenic road along the river Seine. We found this campsite which is a bit posh for us and very pricey. But has internet access, electricity and clean showers- something I suspect we will have to see as a luxury when we get a few months in.The campsite here in Jumieges, is called ‘Camping de la Foret’ due to its location on the edge of a national park forest – the only problem being that each pitch is neatly segregated with a thick hedge which you can’t see a thing through! So time (and privacy) to try out the solar shower me thinks!