Jura – Day 37, 24th
Baume les Messieurs 12 noon check out at Gustave’s table, what a treat. After breakfast we wander up the path taken by Gustave Courbet to… Read More »Jura – Day 37, 24th
Baume les Messieurs 12 noon check out at Gustave’s table, what a treat. After breakfast we wander up the path taken by Gustave Courbet to… Read More »Jura – Day 37, 24th
Auxerre We’re getting behind in our stories and indeed things seem to be moving so fast now that our minds can scarcely keep pace with… Read More »On the Road again – Days 33 to 36 to 20th to 23rd
Di heading into town for a recon Stop it! Another glorious day. Paul is up early to cycle into Bienon for baguettes and Di and… Read More »A parting of ways – Day 35, 19th
Horse and cart riders out for the day on the canal It’s difficult to describe days on the canal because they’re kind’ve all the same. … Read More »Pig guts – Day 34, 19th
Amidst the grad cru above chablis The little town of tanlay awoke to a crisp clear morning, We’d chosen to leave at 10am so we… Read More »Le Grand Cru – Day 33 18th
The port at Tanlay The last two days have been the same weather-wise; misty, cloudy and cool in the morning, the cloud burning off by… Read More »Market day – Day 32, 17th
Gardens around the forge at Buffon It’s not the trip I thought it would be. I had envisioned the barge being central transport to other… Read More »Downhill – Day 31, 16th
Our last lock at Cry-sur-Armancon Have you been skiing in the cloud and snow and then all of a sudden the sun comes out? There’s… Read More »Sheep – Day 30, 15th May
Riding into town for baguettes Some context. It has been a long day – a great day, but a long day – many locks, steely… Read More »Escargot – Day 29, 13th
Crossing the bridge What the Water Rat said to the Mole: “Believe me, my young friend, there is nothing–absolutely nothing–half so much worth doing as… Read More »Wind in the Willows – Day 28, 12th