Monthly Archives: June 2014

Hedges and boats

Up bright and early this morning then, realising my mistake, I went back to bed. Up at a proper holiday hour and a leisurely start to the day, we headed out for a garden visit. Following a long and arduous … Continue reading

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A pretty Domme

We had a couple of starts to today. The first one was pretty unsuccessful. Mirinda’s iPhone had warned us that it would rain with thunder and lightning. While I wouldn’t generally believe what Mirinda’s little friend predicts, we only had … Continue reading

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Paradise Lost

I have totally gone off the Ile d’Aix. Last night we went to bed and, instead of the steady thrum of crickets or other night time insects, our ears were assaulted by an advanced techno squad of evil beings. It … Continue reading

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Bob eats Smurf

According to Mirinda’s little friend, we had a 30% chance of rain today. There were a few black clouds and we felt about 34 drops of rain but, basically, it was another lovely day in Paradise. And we thought we’d … Continue reading

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Found paradise

We took a ferry to a (very) small island off the coast of France this afternoon. It was only a short ride of 20 minutes. The island is only 3 kilometres long and looks like a croissant. I’m pretty certain … Continue reading

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Abbey, Chateau & stupid Linda

I have no idea what Linda’s problem is. For some reason she keeps losing satellite coverage. This makes no sense at all, unless all the satellites have been set to avoid France at the moment. My best guess is that … Continue reading

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Rat on toast

There’s a lot to be said for sitting in a flat bottomed boat as a Frenchman punts you along the canals of the Venise Verte. It’s particularly pleasant when the sun is shining, dappling through the trees and bouncing off … Continue reading

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To Benet

Leaving St Malo, intra-muros, to get to the station was, as usual, very simple. After breakfast at the Unicorn, we caught a taxi which took us all the way there in very quick time. There was a bit of a … Continue reading

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St Malo

Saint Malo was born on March 27, 520. He is one of the seven founder saints of Brittany. He was probably Welsh. He was a bit of a traveller, who accompanied Saint Brendan on some of his voyages. It was … Continue reading

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Fayres and ferries

Following the unexpected mayhem of yesterday, I was hoping for today to go as planned. Happily, it did. Ignoring the fact that we awoke, unexpectedly in the Frensham Pond Hotel, the day went like clockwork. First thing, Mirinda went to … Continue reading

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