French roads are a real pleasure to drive on. They are comparatively quiet, without potholes, and extremely well sign-posted. Our two day drive south was without incident, and (amazingly) without getting lost. Our new little gadget for getting through the 'T' gates on the Péage roads worked perfectly, and unlike the old one, the new one 'pings' when you go through.
It was hot on leg 1 of our trip, and very hot on leg 2. Billy slept for most of the way, and was really excited when we reached home. Our gardener popped-in to see us with his Black Lab', and the two of them had a wonderful time playing together. I suspect, like us, Billy's very pleased to be back.
I gave the lawn a quick trim, looked at all the growth everywhere else, and decided to leave it for another day.
By early evening we were both EXHAUSTED, so, after a nice bottle of Pécharmant, and a slice of Lady M's Quiche, we sat outside enjoying the warm evening air, watching the Buzzards flying, and listening to the Crickets 'chirping'.
Tomorrow we might attack the pool. It's certainly swimming weather.
But before we do anything else, we'll go SHOPPING to Leclerc. I have a long list of delights to bring home!
Glad you had such a good trip. Looks and sounds great. A three month holiday, wonderful.
ReplyDeleteIt was a good trip down, but as usual very tiring.
DeleteI'm so pleased to be reading your post. You made it back and everything went smoothly! I would be delighted to be with you wandering through LeClerc. Looking forward to seeing some of the goodies. Everything looks lush and green. Wishing you a moist enjoyable summer stay.
ReplyDeleteIt's really lovely here. The Chestnuts are in flower so the air is heavy with their aroma. It's going to be another HOT day.
DeleteMaking me very jealous now. The only thing I don't miss is that long drive anymore. Hope you have a great summer. I miss a Leclerc trip.
ReplyDeleteHello Paul; how are you both. We miss having you here. I'm just back from the woods with a large bag of Girolles. I shall have a quick coffee, then off to Leclerc!
DeleteAh, bliss.
ReplyDeleteBliss indeed, but Leclerc was PACKED! Still, we got everything we wanted.
DeleteBack to Paradise - why ever did you leave!
ReplyDeleteErr...Brexit I believe - otherwise known as Brekshit.
DeleteYes, Brexit. Luckily we had another home in the UK.
DeleteYou could have applied for your Carte de Sejour!
DeleteGlad you all arrived safely! Get the supplies in, clean the pool and ENJOY!
ReplyDeleteThat's it exactly. Plenty of work to do.
DeleteI am very happy for you. It's nice to know you are back in that idyllic rural setting you and Lady M created so many years ago.
ReplyDeleteHealth warning: Don't rush the cleaning of the pool! And, come to think of it, any other jobs that need doing. And climbing ladders is strictly verboten!
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We'll take it easy today, although I'm sure we'll find plenty to do.
DeleteWell done Crozier! I am glad you made it back home safe and sound and hope you enjoy another tranquil summer down there.
ReplyDeleteThank you YP. All is beautiful here. Very hot. Lovely landscape, weather, and wine. What more could a chap ask for!
DeleteHull City to win The Championship next season.
DeleteHow lovely and great your journey went well. A wonderful summer awaits as does a shop in Leclerc - I do love a trundle round Leclerc yum. Regards Sue H
ReplyDeleteWe bought lots of nice things this morning, but the place was 'heaving' with shoppers. We'll go back next Tuesday, when, hopefully, it'll be a bit quieter.
DeleteGlad you arrived safely and uneventfully. Now you can enjoy, just don't work too hard too quickly and take time to relax a bit.
ReplyDeleteLady M is desperate for the pool to be opened, so we might do some initial cleaning, but no more! It can wait.
DeleteWelcome home!
ReplyDeleteThank you.
DeleteYou sound delighted to be home. With hot weather, the pool is a must.
ReplyDeleteBilly made a new friend and got a nice welcome too.
Yes, all's gone well so far, but we're both still very tired.
DeleteI'm so pleased to know you're back in your beautiful French home! I know you like Brighton, but now you're really home. :)
ReplyDeleteIt really does seem like that. Over 50 years we've lived here, and that's over three quarters of my life.
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