27 November 2025

Brittany Christmas Markets, 26-27 November 2025

La Mesnière-en-Bray, Normandy

Our annual visit to various Christmas markets (probably only 2 this trip) actually began yesterday.  Wonderfully, with a text from the opticians saying my new glasses were ready - since I had cataracts and other impedimenta to my vision removed, I have been managing without glasses, but the operations did not correct my astigmatism, so I still need them most of the time, especially for computer work, which was being very difficult.  So that was delightful, and I rushed up to get them, and then to the second half of my bi-weekly tai chi class, while the Swan Whisperer loaded the car and came down to meet me.  We headed straight to Sussex, stopping at Tesco's in Sutton to buy a sandwich lunch, and spend the rest of the afternoon and evening with my mother and sister, except for an  hour spent participating in the first Advent Bible Study on Zoom.

We slept in the motor home and were up long before dawn; we showered in the house, and then slipped away to start our journey; it must have been about 07:00 when we left.  First stop was Clackett Lane Services, where we cooked breakfast, and then a straight run to the Channel Tunnel, where we got a crossing 30 minutes earlier than scheduled.  It felt odd not having unpacking or bedmaking to do during the crossing, but I did various anti-senility puzzles and was actually surprised when we came out into daylight again.

Next stop was Cité Europe, where I did a quick shop in Carrefour while the SW got diesel, and then we had lunch.  We then discovered that our beloved coffee grinder had broken, in that  the charging socket seems to have died.  So we will have to get another one when we return to the UK; meanwhile I dashed back into Carrefour to get some ground coffee instead.  

We had planned to spend the night at Neufchatel-en-Bray, but when we got there, we found that the motorhome parking was closed for the winter, which neither of us had realised it was going to be.  However, the SW remembered that we had recently stayed here, at Mesnière-en-Bray, only a few minutes' drive away.  The only problem is that it doesn't have electricity, but we can manage without, especially as we now have a new leisure battery!

I don't seem to have taken any photos today, so here is one of me yesterday with my new specs.

13 November 2025

The Richmond Draw-Off, 13 November 2025

 IanVisits recently posted an interesting article about the Richmond Draw-Off, so we decided that, as we hadn't been out together for ages, we would go and have a look.  Low tide this evening was scheduled to be around 16:45, which is, of course, nearly dark, but not yet outdoors dark.  We thought we might try to get there about 16:00, so left here about 15:15; we took a 35 to Clapham Junction and then a slow train out to Richmond - this may have been a slight mistake; we might have been better to  have waited a few minutes for the express.  Anyway, we got to Richmond eventually.  I should have got my phone out to take a picture of Richmond Station, which has been restored, and, indeed of a M&S that is still selling clothes - I didn't think they did any more; all the ones round here have been turned into upmarket supermarkets, indistinguishable from Waitrose or Sainsbury's.

Anyway, we walked down to the river, but I don't think  IanVisit's timetable was quite accurate, as the tide was already beginning to come in.  But it was much lower than usual, and the slipways all went down to mud.  We walked along a bit, but it was getting dark, so we decided, just for fun, to take a 190 bus to West Brompton - which took ages, but we knew it would.  I did take a very bad photo of Richmond Station, as the bus went past.  It went over Chiswick Bridge, and eventually along Lillie Road.  I would have quite liked to have turned off to see the house where I lived when I first came to London, over 50 years ago, but somehow we didn't.  We didn't have long to wait for a Mildmay line to Clapham Junction.  When we got there, the rain had started.  A 35 bus took us home, via En Root, where we bought a takeaway but - disaster - it was so wet that the carrier bag disintegrated and most of our supper landed on the pavement!  The Swan Whisperer very kindly went back for more, but it was a sad ending to a pleasant afternoon!



12 October 2025

October Break, 12 October 2025

 Home.

I had set the alarm for 06:00 this morning, and we got straight up, showered, dressed, and had a quick cup of tea; we were away before 7:00!  We did stop at a services to have breakfast - and as said services had a McDonald's, we enjoyed one of their delicious breakfasts!  I had a sausage and egg McMuffin, and the Swan Whisperer had a bacon and egg one.

The drive turned into a bit of a nightmare, though, as we think we turned where we ought not, as we got confused by road works, and this added 30 minutes to our journey.  And then it didn't want us to go on the M27, probably because there was a huge tailback on it, but instead of sensibly taking us on the A272 and down through Lavant and Goodwood, the way I used to go to school, it took us on all sorts of tiny roads, and then on to the A27 before Chichester, all those dreadful roundabouts!  We ended up not getting to No 6 until just after noon.

We did quite a lot of the sorting out and then had lunch with my mother and sister, and the latter's partner, and then after lunch my older nephew and his family turned up, including the latest addition, 12-day-old Rowan!  It was lovely to see them, and to meet Rowan as well as the two older boys, who we have, of course, seen occasionally.  

Then it was time to go - we wanted to get back in daylight, or at least get the first part of the journey done.  And nearly 2 hours later we were home, and had to unload the car and unpack, and then get the first loads of washing on.... 

11 October 2025

October break, 11 October 2025

Heightington, Shropshire

The Swan Whisperer went for a short run this morning before breakfast, along the Lancaster canal! After breakfast, we both went down to explore a bit, and saw varies narrow boats, as well as trains on the WCML in the background, one of which must have been a special, although I don't seem to have any photos of it. 

We had a fairly long drive down today, and went a rather more scenic route via Chester and Shrewsbury, which meant we didn't have to negotiate the Birmingham system. We arrived at the Swan Whisperer's brother-in-law's place about 15:30, and had a cup of tea with him and his son who popped in later. Then we all drove down to our niece's place, where we are parked up for the night. Their local church had its Harvest Festival service this evening, so we went to that with them and then back to theirs for a meal, which was lovely. And so to bed, as we have a very early start in the morning! 

10 October 2025

October break, 10 October 2025

Claughton-on-Brock, Preston, Lancashire

We had to start heading south this morning, but before we did so, we the Swan Whisperer went for a walk around the area. It was low tide, so not very beautiful, but I still took a couple of photos! It was about 11:00 when we set off, as we had to use the services before we could go anywhere. But once the grey was empty, the water full, and the loo empty, we set off. 

Our first port of call was Tesco's in Dumfries, which we first went to many years ago when we were at a skating competition there and then took a couple of days' break afterwards. I hope I won't need to shop again until we get home, although we might have to get milk. Once I had shopped, we had lunch, and then set off on the long, dreary route down the A75 and M6. I slept a lot of the way - I haven't been knitting lately because of my eyesight, although I probably could again now, and I can't read in a moving car, so there's nothing much else to do. 

We arrived here at this very nice Certificated Location (tiny campsite on someone's farm) at about 5:00. The owner was very friendly and welcoming, and showed us where things were, and made change for the EHU, which only takes coins. The SW went out for a walk to discover the Lancaster canal and the nearby railway line - I hope to do so in the morning, but we have another long drive, and are meeting family, so mustn't be too long. Also, we have to be away by 11:00.

09 October 2025

October break, 9 October 2025

Gairlieston, Dumfries & and Galloway

This morning after breakfast I stewed up the plums and cooking apples I'd bought the other day - quite delicious, even if I do say so myself! We didn't set off until just before 11:00, only narrowly missing having to pay a late fee! But we didn't have far to go, and wanted to make a bit of a day of it. 

First port of call was a small Morrissons where I bought some stuff for lunch and some flowers for our hostess this evening. Then we headed south to the Irish sea, passing Ailsa Craig, until we got to Cairnryan, where we had hoped to stop for lunch. However, the picnic area we had planned to stop at boringly had height restrictions, so that was a bust. I suppose they don't want lorries taking up the car park, fair enough, but they might think of us poor motorhome! So we headed a little further south, and on the outskirts of Stranraer found a nice place to park up just outside a static caravan park, and had lunch there.

It was not much further to drive until we got to our campsite, about 20 minutes south of Wigtown, where we parked up and had a cup of tea before heading out again back to Wigtown to visit the Swan Whisperer's sister's widower's brother's widow, who is a dear friend.

One of her daughters (she has 9 children; 5 boys and at least 4 girls, although one of the girls died as a teenager, and 19 grandchildren ranging in age from 30 to 10 months old. No great-grandchildren as yet, though!) was there, and cooked us a delicious roast chicken with vegetables and mashed potatoes. One of her sons called in later on and it was good to see him, too. We had a very happy few hours with them, and then headed back down to the campsite for the night. After a very wet morning, it is a lovely evening, and the moon is just past full! 

08 October 2025

October break, 8 October 2025

Kilkerran, Maybole, Scotland

First thing, the Swan Whisperer went for a run round the lake in Strathclyde Country Park, which I don't think was either as long or as enjoyable as he had hoped.

We had arranged to call on his sister-in-law this morning, if she felt well enough (she is never in very good health, but has good and bad days). She said she would love to see us, so after doing some shopping at Tesco's, we called on her and spent a most agreeable hour with her.

When she had had enough of us, we came away and had lunch in the WoMo, before heading over here to this very pretty campsite in Ayrshire. It calls itself "The Walled Garden", and that is just what it is. For some reason I was very, very sleepy, and slept most of the way to it, and then again while watching a video! I just hope I get a decent night's sleep tonight - I haven't slept very well for several nights, which might explain why I've been so sleepy today. 

The SW went on an explore, but it seems his phone is dying - it is an old one of mine which is why I replaced it, but it has served its purpose since he got his stolen some months ago. It runs out of battery almost before it is unplugged. And I packed two chargers for his smartwatch, but none for my own, which is now resembling a brick and will do so until I get it home! I'm still wearing it, though, as my wrist would feel very odd without. 

I haven't taken any photos today, so here is one I took in Peebles yesterday: