Normandy beaches
Friday 23/11/12
Pont–Audemer to Arromanches
As dusk fell on Thursday we found a riverside parking spot in the pretty
town of Pont-Audemer. History boards tell of its industry, wealth and regional
importance. Sea water meets fresh water at this point in the river but it is no
longer navigable and a large hydro generator buzzes away constantly. The town is
criss-crossed by little canals and waterways – like a mini Venice. At
6pm the town is lively and full of people, by 9pm it’s deserted. Cue an early
night.....
| Pont-Audemer |
| Honfleur |
| Arromanches & remains of the harbour wall sections |
The brakes work.....
Wednesday 22/11/12
Shrewsbury to Newhaven
Shrewsbury to Newhaven
I am sure Dave had visions of me packing everything except
the kitchen sink (thankfully not required as the van already has one!) as he
kept going on about the weight of the van fully laden and the extra diesel it
would need to shift it from A – B.
OK I understand that ……but when a girl has to have clothes
to cover all seasons that takes packing a capsule wardrobe to another level. Add in the other essentials, marmalade, Marmite, tea bags, toiletries, etc etc and all storage spaces were soon full.
But between us we had managed to pack the van well – it looks like an IKEA room
set (you know the one’s where they squeeze everything into 6 cubic feet) on
wheels – plastic boxes and all.
| All stowed securely |
En-route to Brighton Dave had to do an emergency stop as a
car pulled out in front of us from a side junction and the driver just froze in
the middle of the road. Bringing 3.5 tons of campervan quite fully laden to a
halt is no mean feat but we stopped within about of foot of the drivers door.
The only ‘casualty’ on our part was a low flying cutlery drawer which came out
of its runner and landed in the lounge area. Everything else was securely
lashed down or wedged in and didn’t budge. No-one was hurt and no damage done –
brakes well and truly tested, we're ready for the European drivers now!
| Brighton's Royal Pavilion |
| Brighton Pier |
We’d never been to Brighton before – it’s brash and bold but has some beautiful buildings and iconic landmarks. We had a ‘final supper’ of Fish & Chips eaten on our laps in the van washed down with a couple of pints of Real Ale in a nice pub in Seaford. We ‘wild camped’ on the seafront road, sleeping to the sound of waves crashing on the beach and woke up to a fleet of lorries travelling up and down the beach in a vain attempt to redistribute the pebbles. Dave’s in digger heaven!
Dream as if you'll live forever.....
22/10/12
Brave, adventurous, exciting, lucky...........just a few of the comments from friends and work colleagues when discussing our imminent trip. If they are thinking mad, crazy, irresponsible, foolish...........they aren't saying that to our faces thankfully!
Brave, adventurous, exciting, lucky...........just a few of the comments from friends and work colleagues when discussing our imminent trip. If they are thinking mad, crazy, irresponsible, foolish...........they aren't saying that to our faces thankfully!
As departure date approaches our ideas have turned into plans and the visions have become reality. Four weeks from now we should be across the channel and starting our adventure. There are endless quotes about seizing the moment, life being too short and having no regrets. I think one of my favourites is .......
"In the end, it's not going to matter how many breaths you took, but how many moments took your breath away"
There are many things we have done in our lives so far that have taken our breath away - quite literally in some cases. Perhaps most memorably for me was watching the sunrise over Africa from the summit of Kilimanjaro, with my dear twin sister Sue, as I gasped for air at 19,300ft!
On another occasion whilst sailing a 43ft yacht across the Atlantic we were very surprised to firstly hear, and then make out, a huge whale (as big as the yacht) surface just meters away from us blowing air high into the dark sky as dawn broke.
We have some fantastic memories of past trips and time spent abroad including driving round New Zealand and Australia, living in Turkey for 6 years, sailing through the Med and across the Atlantic. Here's to our next trip and here's another quote just for good measure!
On another occasion whilst sailing a 43ft yacht across the Atlantic we were very surprised to firstly hear, and then make out, a huge whale (as big as the yacht) surface just meters away from us blowing air high into the dark sky as dawn broke.
We have some fantastic memories of past trips and time spent abroad including driving round New Zealand and Australia, living in Turkey for 6 years, sailing through the Med and across the Atlantic. Here's to our next trip and here's another quote just for good measure!
"Dream as if you'll live forever. Live as if you'll die today" - James Dean
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