Doc does France

Brings back some good memories that place Chris :thumb2

By theway, I thought it was a bit much to call you a wayward turd.....don't take it to heart....:D
I was thinking just that with many places and hotels he has been.
I have no idea of exactly where I have been in France, but a lot of these pictures in this most excellent report, are bringing back memories for me.

Thanks Doc :friday
 
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Best do some food pics from last night. 20230913_193004.jpg20230913_195246.jpg20230913_202350.jpg
 
And pink toilet paper. Think they must have bought a batch of it in the 1970's :cool: 20230914_071703.jpg
 
I guess those lentils don't leave any skidmarks on the way out!
 
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Got a couple of days in Piney if anyone has any ride outs we could do.
Thanks

Come on, after your jaunts away, you can do it and now is an excellent, relaxed, time to try.

Pick up a map and look at it. The roads that are dead straight are….. dead straight. What do you imagine they‘ll be like?

Roads that are less straight? Again, what might you think?

Roads that are red (or obviously motorways) are main roads, sort of like our A roads, what image does that contour up? The letter N, is ‘national’.

Roads that are yellow? These are near enough a bit like our B roads. Again what idea does that present? The letter D, is ’department’, a bit like our counties or local council.

White roads, with D, a bit smaller than yellow with D. Those with the letter C or V, smaller again.

Riding around, look at the signposts and road numbers, even on roads that branch off, to get further images of what road type and their numbers indicate.

Distances. The map will have a scale. Or, if unsure, find two places on the map that you went through yesterday, that’ll give you an idea of how far apart places are spaced and how long it took you to ride between them. Similarly, it might well give you an idea of the roads. Good maps hold all the information you’ll ever need.

The more you try, the easier it will be next time. Nothing too much can go wrong, trust me.
 
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Ride out on Wessie's idea. A heads up is always good though. Dinner stop. Chocolate bun was delicious or we could have had 24 hr pizza whats that about ?20230914_130232.jpg20230914_131052.jpg20230914_120724.jpg20230914_130339.jpg20230914_131247.jpg
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we could have had 24 hr pizza whats that about ?

They are cropping up in just about every town. You can get them cold or ready heated.
Had a couple. Shite.
They are about €12.50 a pop unheated.

And what happened to the bus stop(?) :oops:
 
They are cropping up in just about every town. You can get them cold or ready heated.
Had a couple. Shite.
They are about €12.50 a pop unheated.

And what happened to the bus stop(?) :oops:
It had one parked there. :cool:
Another hot one today but 165 miles having a ride round on some very nice roads.20230914_153322.jpg20230914_153259.jpg
 
It had one parked there. :cool:
Another hot one today but 165 miles having a ride round on some very nice roads.

You often see another vending machine next to them that sells salads and puddings. Chilled of course.

There are lots of very nice roads everywhere, but France wins as there is little traffic :thumb2
 
You often see another vending machine next to them that sells salads and puddings. Chilled of course.

There are lots of very nice roads everywhere, but France wins as there is little traffic :thumb2
Agreed. They sip their drinks a bit too much for my liking. Half lasts them far too long.
Luckily I have some stock in the sink.
Gets our lasses steps in for the day. :beerjug:
 
See how long they can make a Pastis last... keep adding water to one shot. Not in your league :D
Could be trouble if I start on the Rose. Already had to get some people to move their push bikes so I could park mine. They weren't happy .
 
Last day here today so a look round here today.
First a visit to the local Boulangerie shop for breakfast. 28 euros in the place we are staying for breakfast for a croissant and some bread & cheese.
 
Ouch - with those prices I'm glad I forgot to renew my EU Health Card so have to stay in Spain :)
 
Ouch - with those prices I'm glad I forgot to renew my EU Health Card so have to stay in Spain :)
That's for two Simon. Jayne would probably have a yogurt. Maybe a bit of Yorkshire tightness coming out. :cool:
 


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