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Welcome home Del and thanks for a great thread
If Keith is full timer in a 6 wheeler, then possibly. I talked to a gent with ,what I thought may have had a Welsh accent. I either didn’t get or can’t remember a name.Entertaining, did you meet a chap by the name of Keith Lewis? He is a regular visitor to Watten.
September, possibly Poland or maybe another dip into France.Been a great thread and, I hope for you a brilliant trip! The weather may(!) have biased you against some places....think you need to plan another one to prove yourself wrong! ?
Our van is now sitting on the drive looking ready to go "somewhere" again soon! Got home four days before you.
That’s the gent, he does a month in France and a month back home in South Wales. We got on with him famously and arranged to meet him last year at Mareuil sur Aye. Nice aire with parking under trees by a canal/ river.If Keith is full timer in a 6 wheeler, then possibly. I talked to a gent with ,what I thought may have had a Welsh accent. I either didn’t get or can’t remember a name.
The gent was an early riser, thought I was the only one up doing grey and black, when Keith returned with his baguette.That’s the gent, he does a month in France and a month back home in South Wales. We got on with him famously and arranged to meet him last year at Mareuil sur Aye. Nice aire with parking under trees by a canal/ river.
Sans dog.Welcome home Del, you survived just fine
Dog next time for company?
Debateable, lived in Casablanca for a while, if you bought baguettes for lunch you could build with them by the evening.?The gent was an early riser, thought I was the only one up doing grey and black, when Keith returned with his baguette.
Talking of which, I did think if you bought it ready for lunch,it would still be fresh enough for tea. Do the French buy bread 2 or 3 times a day?