The Swan Whisperer went for a run this morning along the Rhein, before it got too hot. He went up one bank, crossed on a bridge, then came back down the other bank and crossed on the ferry! Which, he was most indignant to find, had increased its price for foot passengers from €1.50 to €1.70!
Anyway, all this meant that breakfast was a bit late, but we got it finished by about 10.15, and set off to the local shopping centre which had a ReWe, a Kik, a DM and a Netto. I made the SW come with me into the ReWe to buy all the drink we needed - milk, fruit juice, another bottle of Hugo, two cartons of the lovely elderflower iced tea they do here and quite a lot of beer! I decided not to buy more Hugo, apart from the one bottle, as I am fairly sure it's the kind of thing one drinks on holiday and in a restaurant, but not so much at home. Still, it is very good, and might make the rather nasty French elderflower cordial bought in error last Holidays a bit more drinkable!
I then had a good look round Kik and DM, and found my favourite moisturiser (all of €1.95 a jar), and may have gone a little mad buying shower gels of brands one can't get in the UK! Or, put it this way, that I have not seen in the UK. Then I went back to the ReWe and got the usual things for a Last Shop in Germany - coloured eggs, German sausages, prepared red cabbage, etc, plus various groceries we probably need for the week ahead. Tomorrow will be a Last Shop in France, as I'd like to get on as early a Shuttle as possible since cousins are visiting my mother and I'd love to get there before they have to leave. I do hope that will be after lunch, not after breakfast!
So anyway, next port of call was Düren, where we got diesel. I had thought of going to Lidl while we were there, but decided I was shopped out! So we drove on a couple of kilometres and stopped for lunch in a random picnic area, and then didn't stop again until we reached this aire in Namur. It is free, which is about the only thing that can be said for it! And there are services, should we want them, but they are quite expensive, so we probably won't use them.