There has been some cycling, a visit to the golf range (but not a round of golf as yet), some cooking at home and the obligatory moules at Viviers. All in all a good start to the holiday.
Thursday was very warm and occasioned us to enjoy the peace and quiet of 8 Rue de Nantilly. Peace and quiet only broken by the yapping of next door's dog(s). If ti persists one of us may have to learn the french for "Please keep your fecking dog quiet!" For dinner we did chicken on the bbq that had been marinated in lime and coconut milk. Verdict was positive.
Friday gave us a chance to pop into La Rochelle for the first time and it was a bit of an eye opener as the traffic was immense. It was so bad that we set off on a back-road detour that included two cul-de-sacs and three wrong turns, but we reckon we still reached the car park in Place Verdun quicker that plodding through the traffic. The four of us came together for the trip to Viviers and
Saturday's big adventure was to cycle to the Intermarche in Nieul ( and back), complete with shopping basket on the front of Peter's bike. This was the longest ride attempted so far and we manged it quite nicely so this has given us a bit of confidence to stretch our bike-ride-horizon.
We also hit about 80 balls each at the range - sobering to think that this is not enough "hits" to get us around 18 holes of golf.
This morning we headed off to Les Minimes to see what yatching/marina action there was. Just before reaching the port du pleasance we spotted and pulled in to a small car park that was adjacent to the cliff top walk. S0 instead of drving to Minimes and walking back along the clifftop to did it in reverse. That is not to say we walked backwards but rather we walked towards Minimes and not away from it.
We had thought to play golf today but during a cycle to Point Clement, Esnandes we expereienced the "sea-breeze" and realised that it would have a material effect on playing golf as the course is on the clifftop. So right after posting this message we are off to practise a bit more on the range and practise our putting
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