07 July 2026

Summer Holiday, 7 July 2026

Blegny-Mine, Wallonie, Belgium

We were woken in the small hours by celebratory car horns - we assumed Belgium had beaten the USA, as, indeed, it turned out! The Swan Whisperer went for a run this morning, before it got too hot. We were sad to say goodbye to Tournai, and hope to come back again sometime. 

After much arguing with the SatNav, we got it to drive us along the Meuse, which was not quite as 100% industrial as I remembered, but the scenic bits - between towering cliffs - were not very long, and mostly it was either residential or industrial. We stopped off at a Carrefour on the outskirts of Liege, and, as I was having a must for some chips, we went to a restaurant in the complex. I had a piece of fish in caper sauce (I don't really like capers, but scraped them off), but it was very dry and had obviously sat under the lights too long. The SW had ribs with his chips, which I think he enjoyed, but he was listening to a seminar from our financial advice team, so when I had eaten enough I went shopping and met him back at the WoMo. 

It didn't take long to get to Blegny-Mine, although the Satnav took us a rather peculiar way, we thought. But when we got there, sadliness - the aire is no longer free, but they charge you €12 per night. Only since 1 July! I did pay it, but we may not come back. 

The SW went for a walk, and I had hoped to go for onelater, but suddenly started feeling horribly sick - I wonder if it was the fish? I wasn't sick, just, and after a nap the feeling passed, but it means I haven't had a walk today, and don't really feel like doing tai chi. 

This is a photo of the car park, as it feels very spacious - some WoMos arrived, but left again when they found they were expected to pay! 

06 July 2026

Summer Holiday, 6 July 2026

Tournai, Wallonie, Belgium

We decided to go for our explore this morning, before the heat of the day.  We had a lovely walk round the Old Town, visiting various churches and generally exploring. There will, of course, be more photos on Facebook. 

Sadly, much of the Cathedral, which is the UNESCO World Heritage site, was under wraps due to Works, and really only enough space was left open to enable public worship. 

I was flagging a bit by then, so we stopped at one of the tourist-cafés in the Grand Place for the Swan Whisperer to have coffee and I had a beer (Cristal - delicious). The coffee came with a "featherbed of whipped cream", but I didn't think to take a photo until it no longer did! 

On the way back to the WoMo we stopped at the local Carrefour Market to buy eggs and some patisseries as it is our first full day here. Also paté, but we ended up not having it in the end. 

Then there was a long, hot afternoon spent either flopped on the bed or, once there was some shade outside, sitting out. The early shade, though, was under a lime tree, and you know what that's like for shedding! Actually, we are pretty much parked underneath it, and I do not know how we are going to get the bedroom skylight's mosquito netting closed without emptying bits all over the bed.... I expect there will need to be a towel deployed! 

Anyway, we spent some time looking up an interesting route for tomorrow - the SW wants to drive along the Moselle and refuses to believe me that when we have done so in the past it has been disappointingly industrial. But there, if he wants to drive through industrial estate after industrial estate, I shall just go to sleep! We also spent time researching restaurants as we wanted to eat out and, in fact, ended up at the nearest open one, which was Moroccan, and exceptionally good! Also excellent value for money. I had couscous with a lamb skewer, and the SW had a mixed skewer, both beef and lamb. They bought everything in bowls so one could help oneself, but there was a fair bit left over, delicious though it was! 

And so back to the motor home and I am hoping our mosquito lamp will attract the insects to their demise, as I have too many bites for comfort! 

05 July 2026

Summer Holiday, 5 July 2026

Tournai, Wallonie, Belgium

A very long day! We have spent the past week in Sussex, keeping an eye on my mother while my sister and her partner were enjoying their birthdays in Malta. However, I was preaching this morning (you can read the result here, although audio will not be posted until we are home again in a couple of weeks), so we got up early, having loaded as much as we could into the motor home the night before, and we're away shortly after 08:00. We got to the church in plenty of time, and the service went well. 

When it was over, we headed more-or-less straight off to Folkestone, stopping at a large Tesco's en route, because yesterday, at our local Tesco's, the Swan Whisperer had bought a pair of trousers and a pair of shorts, both of which he badly needed. However, he failed to get the security tag taken off them, so we went into this one to ask them to do it. Which they did, and while we were stopped we had a quick lunch - I had bought meal deals the previous day - and then headed on again. I think we were offered a crossing 30 minutes earlier than we had booked, but because it took forever to get through French passport control, we ended up on our booked 15:24 after all. 

It did feel odd not going straight to Cité Europe straight after getting off the Shuttle, but absolutely no point on a Sunday afternoon - French supermarkets are only open on Sunday mornings, if then. So we drove straight here to Tournai, only stopping when traffic jams on the A25 made that a necessity. 

The reason for Tournai is that we had always assumed that it was an industrial city like Lille, but coming home last time we noticed a sign advertising it as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. So we decided that, next time, we would explore. 

We are staying here two nights, but both of us were tired and jaded after a long day in the motor home - I had slept on the M20, but even still. So after supper - this was cold, consisting of a slice of Gala pie each, plus a sweetcorn salad, a couscous salad and some lettuce - there are times when prepared foods are very useful - we set off for a brief explore. 

We didn't want to spoil ourselves too much for tomorrow, but enjoyed walking down to the historic centre and back; there is a small supermarket a couple of minutes' walk away, which will be useful in the morning, and then we will go and do a proper explore of the old town! 

28 May 2026

Late Spring Holiday, 28 May 2026

 Brixton, London

We were booked on the 11:50 crossing,which meant reporting to Le Shuttle no earlier than 09:50 and no later than 10:50.We decided to aim for the earliest time,and were delighted to be offered a crossing on the 10:24! We didn't actuallyy think we'd make it, but, despite queues at passport control, we did, by the skin of our teeth!  If we weren't the last vehicle on, then we were the penultimate!

So we arrived at No 6 just before noon, UK time, sadly too late to see my cousins, who had had to leave an hour earlier, but we did get to see my sister, who was going out to lunch.  She had left lunch for all of us - had I known we were going to be so early, I could have brought something, and this was leftovers from dinner with the cousins the previous evening (cold salmon with a variety of salads, yum!). 

By the time we had everything sorted out, it was already 17:00, largely because the SW had to wash the car as it was covered in bird poo. I did what I could to help, but spent a lot of the time with my mother, reading, and watching a woodpecker trying to see off some starlings which had descended on the bird feeders. About a year ago, my daughter gave them a wildlife camera, and they have been using it to record the doings of the hedgehog in their garden. I haven't seen any footage as yet, but hope to!

The journey back to London was uneventful, and then we had to spend forever unpacking - I haven't quite finished, and have one packing-cube full of t-shirts to put away, but they can wait until tomorrow! I was hot and sweaty, and enjoyed a really luxurious cool shower!  My shower is one of the few things that reconciles me to being at home - the one in the motor home is functional and gets one clean, but cannot be described as luxurious!

I haven't taken any photos today, so here is one from our week at Oberstdorf (the lower station of the Nebelhornbahn at night):


27 May 2026

Late Spring Holiday, 27 May 2026

Calais, Hauts-de-France

We were awakened at an unearthly hour of the morning by huge crashes and bangs outside. I thought at first it was thunder, and then perhaps bin collection, but what it turned out to be, when I opened the front shutter to peer out, was a JCB doing something very noisy off the back of a skip. And meanwhile, hundreds (literally) of Muslim men, women and children were walking past, obviously on their way to worship before work and school, as it is a festival called Eid al-Adha, also known as Eid-Mubarak. We could hear their liturgy very faintly while we were having breakfast, so the mosque must have been very close by. 

We didn't linger - the aire was okay, but only okay, and it was getting busy with parked cars and so on, plus this huge lorry with the skip and the JCB, and were away by 10:00. We drove straight to Cité Europe, only stopping because of traffic jams on the motorway - we went via Lille, which was very congested, as were the approaches to Calais. Meanwhile, we were intrigued to see a sign on the motorway proclaiming Tournai a World Heritage Site, as we had assumed it was an industrial city like Lille. So we might have to go and investigerate next time we are in the area! 

When we arrived at Cité Europe, our first priority was to do a load of washing. I thought the Swan Whisperer was going to go and see whether the machines were in use, but what he had said was that he was going to go and see if he could find them! So by the time he got back, I had already started the washing (the launderette is across the car park and not exactly difficult to see!) and had begun to get lunch!

After lunch, I did a Last Shop in France, and also walked up and down the mall to see what they actually had - as far as the restaurants on the ground floor, and then back on the first floor, where Carrefour is. Once I had done that, we moved on to the Camping-Car Park, and spent some time trying to sort out the Swan Whisperer's Kindle, rather unsuccessfully (I think I can sort things for him in London), and then he went for a walk and I got supper. It is still hot, but there is a breeze, which means that it doesn't feel so bad! 
I do rather love these Moderne flats, visible from the Camping-Car park at Calais. But then, I love Moderne anyway (our block flats in Town is!). 

26 May 2026

Late Spring Holiday, 26 May 2026

Namur, Belgium

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. 

The only photo I've taken today is of the Drachenfels from the ReWe car park! 

25 May 2026

Late Spring Holiday, 25 May 2026

Niederdollendorf, Nordrhein-Westfalen

I decided I really didn't want to go for a walk this morning, but the Swan Whisperer went for a 4 km one around Aschaffenburg which he seems to have thoroughly enjoyed. 

After this, we set off, stopping first at the services (excellent - water is €1 for 100 litres, but you don't have to buy more than 10 litres at a time. Emptying was easy, as was rinsing the loo). Our next port of call was a petrol station, but we were really annoyed because both Google and our Satnav said it would be €1.87 per litre, but when we came to it, it was €2.10! The SW did not buy a full tank! We will probably find it cheaper somewhere tomorrow and can fill up before leaving Germany. 

We drove on to Niederdollendorf without further incident, stopping in an aire somewhere for lunch - we had been able to buy rolls at the petrol station. Once we had parked up and had a cup of tea, we set out to catch a train into Königswinter proper (Niederdollendorf and, indeed, Oberdollendorf, are suburbs). The plan was to catch a train and then walk back along the river. But public transport decided to hate us, and the trains promptly fell over - and we left it just a minute too late to catch a tram, and the next one wasn't for half an hour. 

So, plan B - we walked along the river into Königswinter, and got the tram back. There wasn't really time to see anything of the town, but we have been there so many times before - the first time I went was with a school party in 1970, when we were going to visit the Passion Play in Oberammagau, and spent a week here first.

So anyway, the tram arrived on time and we were back in Niederdollendorf a few minutes later. My feet held up fairly well, but the blisters were making themselves felt underneath their plasters by the time we got back to the WoMo. All the same, it was not an unpleasant walk, even though I rather had to go at the SW's pace, which leaves me breathless - and I was really rather a damp mess by the time we got back! 

We are now sitting out listening to the dusk chorus. There's another British van here, which is unusual - we very seldom see other British motorhomers in Germany! There may have been some Hugo.....