Wednesday, 4 September 2024

Back 'home'.

 

So, here we are, back in Brighton after a very tiring but reasonably uneventful trip. Billy is as pleased to be back 'home' as we are. I think the trip must be more arduous for him than it is for us, but at least he can sleep for most of the time. He has already met-up with several old chums in the park; as have we. How lovely to be greeted warmly again wherever we go.

Both Lady M and I will now relax for a few days. We've both been suffering from the usual old-age aches and pains, and it'll be good to allow our bodies to revive; we had far too much to do before leaving France, and were both exhausted; even before the journey. Kimbo and Susie are away in Italy for a while!

With my mobility problems I shan't be doing too much, but I shall still be driving to the shops, village pubs, and maybe to sit by the sea. I shan't be doing much walking around town for a while.

We drove into central Brighton at around 9.45 pm yesterday, and the whole place was BUZZING with activity. Loads of young people everywhere, all enjoying a reasonably warm and dry evening. What a difference to where we live in France, where our nearby 'Bastide Town' is dead by about 8.30 pm.

So, I shall be off to my favourite 'out of town' supermarket tomorrow, to buy lots of vegetables, fruit, a pork pie, and a BIG JOINT OF BEEF. I have a real craving for Beef at the moment; I haven't had any for ages. 

I must admit; it's very good (particularly this year) to be back home.

25 comments:

  1. Welcome home Cro. How good that you have such a wonderful place to live in. I wish you good health and complete enjoyment of all the good that awaits you there.

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    1. Thank you so much Yael. We are both totally exhausted, so will be relaxing for a while. I can hardly walk this morning; I'm no longer a Spring Chicken!

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  2. Glad you had a reasonably good trip home. You recently mentioned doing a lot of laps of your pool daily. Surely there is somewhere in Brighton you could continue with this to help your mobility.

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    1. If I swim here, I have to get in the car, drive for miles, find somewhere to park, pay an exorbitant fee to swim, etc. At home I simply walk through the studio; and SPLASH. I'll get my exercise with Billy.

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    2. Why can't you swim at the beach? I thought you lived near the beach

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  3. Welcome home. Glad to hear the journey was uneventful if exhausting. Relax and enjoy.

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    1. Thank you Carol. Yes, we're both a bit like zombies this morning. A couple of days and we should be back to 'normal'.

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  4. Coming home. Where all is familiar, comfortable and friendly. Isn't it wonderful. I hope your health does improve and you can return to France though.

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    1. My wife took Billy for a walk this morning and met EIGHT people she knew. I was pruning the vines and met TWO.

      Yes, for the moment I feel pretty rough. I will recover.

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  5. Welcome back Cro, gosh, that's a hell of a drive isn't it, no wonder you're all knackered! Enjoy a good rest now.

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    1. I used to do it in one go, arrive home, and start digging the garden, or mow the lawn. These days we take two days, and arrive shattered.

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  6. Welcome home Cro and Lady M ...... I have to say, whenever I go away, I am always ready to get back home. Put your feet up and take it easy now for a few days. Driving all that way is very tiring, physically and mentally even for the young ! XXXX

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    1. I felt very relieved, yesterday evening, to be back in Blighty. It was a huge weight off my mind.

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  7. I am glad you made it home safely Cro. Tonight you could order a curry from Cardamom Indian Restaurant on St James's Street. It is highly rated in the local area. See ordering website:-
    https://www.cardamombrighton.co.uk/ordering

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    1. I know the restaurant well. In fact I think the Mem-Sahib is popping down to M & S later to buy their excellent ready-made Lasagne!

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  8. Good to know that you're all back safely Cro.

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    1. It's a huge relief for us too. Such trips are no longer that easy.

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  9. Welcome home, I look forward to hearing about the joys of home.

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  10. Glad to hear that you are back.

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  11. You sound happy to be there! Good. Now you can relax. Sleep well super trio.

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    1. It was such a relief to be back. My sleeping hasn't improved though!

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  12. Traveling when you are not feeling 100% is hard. I'm glad you are safely back in Brighton. Seeing your Brighton friends will be very nice.

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    1. Yes, we've already met lots of friends. Having a dog changes one's life completely.

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