A Relaxing Day

Monday 25th September

What a good night’s sleep and thanks to everyone for entertaining Tom-Tom and Rosie yesterday; the ball thrown into the pool and them fetching it so many times did the trick, no disturbances until 07.00: wow!!!

Tom-Tom knackered

Another day of leisure with no driving but first a quick trip down to Xalo for a few bits and pieces and whilst out, Martin and I took the opportunity to enjoy a tostada accompanied by a coffee and a brandy, my first Soberano in Spain since last September 😁😁😁.  I took numerous bottles back to the U.K. last year and “eked” them out but it never quite “touched” the right spot!!!   

Dogs enjoying pool

The rest of the day was spent as before, by the pool, and again relentlessly throwing the ball into the water, over and over again to wear the “buggers” out!!    Another reason to “sort” them out is that Martin is taking us all out tonight, so we don’t want the dogs destroying his house whilst we’re out!!!   Being a Monday many restaurants are closed but there is a new one that has recently opened in Alcalali, so that’s where we are off to later, but first, keep throwing the ball and keep the wine coming!!!

Happy birthday Russell for tomorrow

Naturally the time flew by and suddenly it was all rush to get out in time.  The restaurant is in walking distance but the journey is down a very steep hill and of course you have to walk back up; fortunately Martin took the car so my knee didn’t have to suffer, mind you Christine did walk down!!

Lulah lulah’s restaurant

We arrived at Lulah’s, surprisingly on time and our table for 7 was all ready.  The interior of this restaurant was quite unusual and there was plenty of staff and reasonably busy.  We ordered a round of drinks which was fine but we also ordered a a couple of bottles of Cava  that seemed to “flummox” our young waiter; he got quite confused!!!    Still the evening progressed well, birthday boy was toasted and the food was nice so everything worked out well.   The youngsters headed back up the hill on foot and the oldies took to the car!!!!

Back at the house we said our goodbyes as the youngsters were no doubt going to party and we had to be up early to take Martin to the airport.

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Two days driving

Friday 22nd September 

Up‘n-at-‘em at a reasonable time heading towards Narbonne avoiding the Peage tolls, again; it seems very strange heading along much of the same route we had only covered a few days earlier, that was definitely not in our “strategic Plan”!!!   Our rural “route” took us through some very isolated French hamlets and alongside mile after mile of grape vines.   Today we start in the Burgundy region, heading through the Languedoc region and onto the Corbierre region; three well known wine areas, pity we can’t stop for more!!!

Off to collect more grapes!

Arriving at the village we’d picked just outside Narbonne, we were sent on a merry chase to a non-existent parking site, and not for the first time!!!   We now headed towards Perpignan 75kms down the road but decided to drive off the main road and see what we could find.  After a couple of aborted attempts, we were tired, hot, with two dogs thoroughly fed up, out of desperation we pulled into a not so “salubrious” lay-by but it did have a break in the hedge to get into a field with the pooches.    Now we had quietened down, Christine took to Google again and found another suitable sounding site about 20-minutes further up the road in a village called Villeseque-des-Corbières in the heart of the Corbières region.   Off we went and the roads got narrower, the bends got tighter and the hills steeper, but we persevered hoping this site actually existed.    Eventually we entered this small isolated village, arrived in the “centre”, a small triangle of land with a statute when Waze said “you’ve arrived at yourdestination” oh no, not Again but then spotted several ladies sitting on a bench telling us which way to go: Presumably this is a regular thing, motorhome folk looking for the site!!! Anyway we headed down yet another narrow lane, exited the village and low and behold, a “camping Car” site sign with a barrier, and a pay machine alongside.   As the barrier was up we went straight in, selected our site and that was that; oh yes a couple of fields to walk the dogs in, a bonus.  There was even a servicing point but then realised that if you needed water, you had to pay; we managed with the water we had.

Lovely walking areas

Saturday 23rd September 

After a fine and quiet night’s sleep we headed off, we will stop for breakfast along the route.  From where we are we had two choices, go back the way we came but that didn’t make much sense so followed Waze and headed on up onto the mountains, fortunately being so early there was zero traffic on this country lane that was the width of Rosie!  We eventually stopped for breakfast amongst the vineyards overlooking some majestic scenery, something one never normally sees “flying” along the motorways.   

By late afternoon in the heat we were pleased to see the turn off for Peniscola, but again arriving at another fictional stop-over site.   Why do some folk review something not there???   Anyway just back a bit we noticed a campsite so tonight we will pay🥵🥵.  They charged €30 which included a plug-in facility, good we can bring down our freezer again.  Having paid they opened the barrier and we entered “Camping Ferrer”, filling up with water as passed the service point.    There were a few pitches to choose from but everyone was crowded in, not much space to reverse Rosie onto the selected pitch; still we were in and Christine shot off looking to walk the dogs on the beach whilst I sorted “things” out.

So unimpressed with this place i only took one picture

It wasn’t very long before Christine reappeared saying the beach was a fair way away and that dogs were not allowed, so walked around the site and on the main road; no chance of letting them off their leads.   We know from experience if they don’t get a good walk in the afternoon/evening, they will have a very un-settled night, oh well it is what it is, get on with it!!!   

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Boat Day!!

Thursday 21st September 2023

During the morning the carpark started to thin out and we set off, walking to the marina around 1030am; we were due to meet the broker at the car park entrance at 1100hrs.  Last night we had “debated” which way was the quickest to get to the marina,  so this morning we headed off on different routes!!!    Today it overcast and a “will it” or “won’t it” rain moment took place and should we take our coats; one did one didn’t!!!    

Kotter 42 , should we, shouldn’t we!

This whole area around us is nicely laid out with several paths winding along the river, and through the trees all geared up for cyclists and joggers, in fact just walking was slightly hazardous!!!  We both arrived at the marina, but in different parts of the car park early so telephoned the broker (Graham) to see if he was available earlier, and he was, he had driven from his office on the MIDI, a four hour drive away!!!  We met and headed to view the “Kotter” moored on a pontoon right at the far end of the marina.

What do you think Leisha?

This “Kotter” is 12.85 meters (42ft), an ideal length for cruising the inland waterways of Europe and in necessary sturdy enough to go to sea and do coastal work.   Our first impression was that the description given by the broker was actually correct, she looked immaculate from the outside, no sign of “bumping or boring” alongside the commercial traffic in the big locks on the rivers; a good start.   Because we had the dogs and Graham suggested they did “not” come aboard, so Christine waited whilst I went inside first.   Again first impression was how immaculate it was, albeit very cluttered as one would expect as the vendors have been living on her for the past year.   I poked about in most cupboards, fired up the engine, walked the decks and struggled to find any fault, well perhaps the asking price!!!!    There is no doubt this boat would suit us perfectly, comfortable to live aboard for prolonged periods, sturdy enough for the busy rivers and locks and sea worthy for coastal passages.   Our one big question hanging over her is; “why has she been on the market since March”??? She is immaculate and well looked after; asking price perhaps??.   Graham the broker had no answer to that but assured us there was nothing onerous about this time scale, hmmmmmm????  She is a very nice boat, “food” for thought!!     Back in the van and Supermarket next 

Chuslan village

By the time we left the supermarket, and this was a “Mega” sized one, it was raining so had a quick bite before heading back to Chusclan, a safe place for the night but more importantly the dogs have the river to jump in and out of.  We had a plan this time, “NO MORE WINE”!!!!! 

Grapes being delivered to the co-operative winery

The weather improved and the sun came out as we headed south again and arrived at the “Aire de Camping Car, Chusclan”, and to our astonishment it was closed; “shock, horror”, what’s going on here??   Once we’d got over the shock we read the sign, it was only closed for two nights; last night and tonight😡😡😡. OK Chateauneuf de Pape, the vineyard we know, but again no more wine!!!!

Lovely spot by river

Minding our own business, pottering along the French lanes amongst the vineyards when we suddenly came across the ”perfect” place, a parking area between two sections or the river Rhône with ample dog walking territory.   The temptation to acquire more wine from our favourite vineyard was gone; a bitter sweet moment!!!

Really pretty area

Parked at the end all by ourselves, dogs exercised dinner completed, we enjoyed the peace and quiet and reflected on what we’d viewed earlier in the day

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The day after!!!

Sunday 24th September, 2023

What a night, as expected the dogs disturbed us several times during the wee hours; not much sleeping took place in Rosie!!!   So another early start with breakfast on the “hoof”; today we are heading to Martin’s house in Alcalali but first we had to extricate Rosie from this postage stamp pitch with a very narrow service road.   Going in last night was reasonably easy but we always knew getting out was going to be a bit of a “caper” with everything being so tight and having to go back the way we came, “and” to make things worse there was a nasty drop and a rather large tree came into play.   Anyway with much “to-ing and fro-ing” and the help of a couple of other motorhome owners, probably for self-preservation reasons, we eventually got out, and not a moment too soon; awful place👹

On route we saw many fire engines on way to extinguish the wild fire

We couldn’t get to Martin’s too early as he was collecting his son Russell and his girl friend with another couple of his friends from the airport, so we took our time.   We stopped for a coffee break and a lunch break, all very civilised.

Tom-Tom relaxing

Russell is Christine’s great nephew and is 21 on Monday, so instead of having a party he elected to be at the house in Spain for a couple of weeks, hence our visit.   

Rosie relaxing

We duly arrived, and before we got to the top of the steps,Tom-Tom and Rosie were in the pool, no pleasantries, just leaped straight in!!!   We spent the afternoon around the pool, swimming and drinking followed with a bar-b-q, a very pleasant and sociable time was had by all.  

This evening’s match is Wales V Australia and it’s on at 2100hrs, an important game as the winner would determine which other country progresses to the quarter finals with Wales.   So after much sun, wine, G & T’s and further wine we sat down to watch the game and I promptly fell asleep; I just couldn’t keep my peepers open, I was knackered together with much booze, at half-time we called it full-time, and headed down to Rosie for the night.

Dogs enjoying the pool
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Run up to Valence

Wednesday 20th September

After a good visit, especially catching up with lots of Nanny//Elton bonding, and not to forget the bonus, sailing, it was time to leave.   We had to continue our journey whilst Andrew and his skipper had to prepare the boat prior to sailing her back to England for the usual winter servicing and repairs after the chartering season.

One for swim before we go

We hit the road, destination Valence to meet the broker tomorrow morning and view this “Cotter”, a 12.85m Dutch Steel Cruiser, a purpose built coastal and inland waterway vessel.  This was a relative short trip so there was no rush in leaving and therefore a few stops along the way was fine.  Christine had found a nice-looking overnight stop within a km of the marina but had limited places, still we will be there early afternoon.

Traditional French roads

After a pleasant drive in the sunshine we arrived as planned only to find the chosen site was already full up, 👹,  OK, let’s find the marina as they may have parking but no, there was a big sign with numerous “rules and regulations”, one of which was no “camping cars” (motorhomes), so off we trundled but about 1/2 a mile along this narrow one way lane we found a car park adjacent to the river with much “dog walking” terrain, “bingo”, in we went, selected our spot and settled in for the rest of the afternoon and night; good job we did as during the following hour or so the park was full of motorhomes, obviously a known “overnighter”.   Even though it was full they still kept coming and a couple tried to squeeze in alongside us; totally impossible as there was a lamp post and a kerb but one determined “German”, in a Concords, and they’re very, very big was determined and by now we were beginning to panic, firstly for the safety of Rosie and secondly we wouldn’t manage to open our doors so got out with Tom-Tom and Rosie looking veryannoyed; that did it and they went!!!!

Lovely Run in long grass

Later in the afternoon Christine went for a walk to check we could get into the marina easily and how long it would take and the pooches had a good run around, but later they paid the price, they were both covered in “burrs”, so Christine set about picking them out as a brush wouldn’t touch them.

Apart from our parking place being full it was very quiet so settled down for a good nights sleep 🤞🤞

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Preparation

Tuesday 19th September 2023

We have a busy day today, well Christine did!!!!!   There was all our washing; leaving the moment we arrived didn’t help!!  We also needed to change the beds, and have a general clear-up before heading out to Spain tomorrow, however; one of our constant hobbies is looking at boats for sale and dreaming, and having just spent 3-days/2-nights on one our thoughts got the better of us and we arranged to go and see one in Valence, a town on the Rhone; quite out of our way, in fact heading North!!!   Our mutual dream has been to travel the canals and rivers of Europe and this is such a boat!!!   We made contact with the broker and arranged to meet up with the vendors in Valence; they would stop so we could have a look at her.  The current owners are returning from the “Canal du Midi”, up the Rhône and heading to Burgundy; at least we know she is floats!!!!

At Lunchtime Andrew headed off to meet some friends at the airport, “Sophie and Janet, we just carried on regardless, including baby sit Elton and two dogs!!!   Sophie is an old family friend and Janet is Sophie’s friend, they had come out for some late summer sun.

Geoff built railway on table as dogs would destroy

Andrew has also employed a young lady to help with Elton and generally help around the house, the bonus for Christine was she did our ironing, what a result!!!   This is a fill-in position for her as she is trying to get onto a yacht having completed her hostess course; she has fallen on her feet here me thinks!!!

Walking through the old town

This evening the two ladies, Christine and I took Andrew and Elton out to dinner, he chose a restaurant on the quayside of this “huge” marina here in Frejus and it was excellent food; this is France after all!!   The evening was “stretching” out, so Andrew withdrew with Elton leaving us to finish up.   Tonight Sophie and Janet are sleeping on the boat so were picked up in the tender while we headed to find a taxi: taxi, what taxi!!!   Eventually we contacted Elton XL’s skipper and asked him to come back with the keys for the boat’s pickup truck that he had parked in the marina so we could get home.   Christine elected to drive but struggled with this “beast” with a manual gearbox so we compromised, she dit the pedals and steering whilst I sorted the gears out; we got home without incident!!!!!  Everyone was in bed🤠🤠🤠

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