31 March 2025

Tea on the River, revisited

 Three years ago, we celebrated our wedding anniversary by having an afternoon tea cruise on the river Thames.  Today, we did it again, courtesy of a Christmas present from my sister.  



Last time, we went on the Victoria Line and changed at Victoria, but this year Citymapper, TfL AND Google all insisted we took the Northern Line to Bank and then the Circle or District to Tower Hill (or walk from Bank).  So that's what we did, and arrived in nice time to board.  

I hadn't upgraded us or anything, but we were shown to a table for two in the very front of the vessel, which was lovely!  I didn't think the tea was anything special, and didn't eat two of my cakes (and wished I hadn't bothered with another one), but the sandwiches were nice, especially when we said we wouldn't eat chipotle on beetroot bread, We they gave us extra egg mayonnaise instead.  There were only plain scones, not sultana ones, and the cream was not clotted or even whipped, so rather went everywhere!  But I'm not complaining.

Our route today went right downriver to Greenwich, and a very apologetic captain explained that the tide would almost definitely be too high to prevent us going under Blackfriars Bridge on the way upstream, as, indeed it proved.  We didn't mind, but it must have been very disappointing for the tourists.

When we got off, they made a total nonsense, and we had to wait while passengers boarded a Uber river bus - this was quite unnecessary, I thought, as there were plenty of other corridors we could have used.  But we got off in the end, and then walked up to Monument and caught a bus home from there.  We are now drinking fizz to celebrate!

There will be photos on Facebook, as per - I hope they don't duplicate other photos I've taken from the river on previous cruises, but it's hard not to photograph iconic London!

27 March 2025

Spring Holiday 2025, Thursday 27 March

Blériot-Plage, Hauts-de-France, France

After breakfast this morning we went on a short walk round the local opark, which delighted us by being called the Parc de la Morrelle, with the River Morrelle flowing through it! Sadly, I didn't set my watch correctly, so have no record of time or distance, but judging by the step count was about 1.5 km.

ETA  Google Fit did record it, and tells me it was 2.05 km, further than I'd thought. Anyway, it was a very pleasant walk. It started off very misty, but the sun was breaking through at the end, and it was very much warmer! 

After coffee, it was time to set off, across the Pont de Normandie, which still had a very large cloud across it, and you couldn't see much at all from it. The second half - my favourite, I think - was much clearer and you could see down to the ground below.

We drove up as far as the Aire de Baie de la Somme, where we stopped to have lunch, and then the last hour up to Coquelles, we're I visited both Lidl and Carrefour to do a Last Shop in France, and so up here to the aire in Blériot-Plagefor our final night here. Not, however, our final night in the motor home, as it is going in to have some work done on it on Saturday, so we will sleep in it in the courtyard of No 6 tomorrow night. And then back to London and I'm preaching on Sunday. Not sure when we'll be off again - possibly early June, and definitely late July! 

26 March 2025

Spring Holiday 2025; Wednesday 26 March

La Riviere Saint Sauveur, Normandy, France

We had a lovely walk around Juigné-sur-Loire this morning, something that we hadn't done before, for some reason, although we had stayed there twice before. Actually, I do know - the first time, we had coffee with some friends, and last time the friend, now sadly widowed, came and had coffee with us before we headed on. However, there wasn't time to tell her we were coming this time, as we only decided last night, so there was time for a walk this morning.

It really was lovely - quite apart from the scenery, the birdsong was incredible! The Swan Whisperer and I even thought we heard a cuckoo, but we may have been mistaken. We definitely heard robin, blackbird, chiff-chaff, wren, great tit, blue tit, goldfinch, dunnock, coot and mute swan! Merlin also says we heard a short-toed tree creeper, but we aren't so sure about that! 

We then had a long, fairly dull drive across France to this aire at the foot of the Pont du Normandie. Tomorrow is our last full day, and we get back to Calais in the evening. 

For the Swan Whisperer, the highlight of the holiday have been the huge variety of flowers we have seen on the roadside - today was loads of primrose and cowslips, among others. I have loved watching the trees gradually green out, although here they are far less green than they have been further south. Spring is definitely here, even if winter is reluctant to let go! 

25 March 2025

Spring Holiday 2025, Tuesday 25 March

Juigné-sur-Loire, Maine-et-Loire, France

Niort is a really lovely town, but seriously hilly! According to Strava, the elevation gain on our walk this morning was 38 metres! I was delighted not to have got too breathless, although I really didn't want another walk today!

We walked round the town, admiring the donjon, the market hall (a listed building, apparently), the big church, the barracks, and so on, but almost especially the narrow little streets at the top of the hill.

When we had had our walk, and the Swan Whisperer had had coffee, we drove on to the town of Échiré, where we had originally planned to spend last night. After a quick dash round a Super U, we actually went to the aire to see what it was like - very nice, actually, nearly as nice as the one in Niort - and had our lunch there before driving here to this wine merchants near Angers, where we have stayed twice before.

They have opened a shiny new shop since we were last here, and we bought a couple of bottles of wine and some apples! Last time we had had a massive wine tasting with another couple, but this time we just had half a glass of rosé each! Still a warm welcome, though, and we even have electricity! Showers and a loo are also provided, as is water, but there is nowhere to empty the grey or the black. However, we did that this morning before we left Niort, so it won't be an issue.