
....well in some ways....as it was 8.20 before either of us got out of the bedroom!
A footnote on yesterday- Peter walked down to the local (Marsilly) boulangerie Le Festival de Gout for breakfast to find that it had started its three week holiday on June 15th, reopening on July 7th; a long wait for breakfast.
The cycle ride to Viviers went well, although it was a bit breezy, the moules et frites were up to expectation. They have expanded the menu a little with a wider range of food and drink. We had a very pleasant Il de Re chardonnay "Soif D'Estavin" if I remember it right at 9euro.
A footnote on yesterday- Peter walked down to the local (Marsilly) boulangerie Le Festival de Gout for breakfast to find that it had started its three week holiday on June 15th, reopening on July 7th; a long wait for breakfast.
The cycle ride to Viviers went well, although it was a bit breezy, the moules et frites were up to expectation. They have expanded the menu a little with a wider range of food and drink. We had a very pleasant Il de Re chardonnay "Soif D'Estavin" if I remember it right at 9euro.
Also thinking back to the golf we learned that sable is french for sand and that merde seems to be the french for the golf term"four". Certainly every time Henri, one of our playing partners, hit a wild shot he shouted "merde".
So to this morning and it was a cycle ride to Esnande for Peter to pick up the makings of breakfast and lunch. We are playing golf (nine holes only) with a tee-time of 2.20 so we are going to have "proper" lunch (starter, main, cheese) at 1.00pm. This will see us through the rest of the day and all the way home to Beckenham tonight.
Glorious day again and we are off to have un tasse de cafe & tea in the back yard. A bientot.
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