… day off house-hunting today. I wasn’t in the mood.
In fact, I’ve not had a very good day at all today.
Just by way of a change I managed to watch all of a film last night and even stayed awake for a while afterwards. But I did eventually go off to sleep and despite some fitful tossing and turning, slept until the alarm went off.
After breakfast I had a shower and a good clean-up, and herein lay a minor tragedy. I had had a jar of jam in my suitcase since Belgium the other week, and it’s somehow managed to be smashed. As a result there was jam everywhere and all over everything.
This led to an impromptu tidying up and sorting out session, and to a good wash of the suitcase with plenty of soap and hot water, before rinsing it off with the hosepipe. Luckily it was a reasonably sunny but very windy day so it had dried by the time that I returned.
Having done a few things on the laptop I set out for the shops. Bent Tin Ci … errr … Netto at Brehal was the port of call, where I bought my baguette and some salad stuff as well as a few other bits and pieces that I might need. and then off to Coudeville-Plage to pass the rest of the day.
Just for a very rare change, weather and lighting conditions at midday were absolutely ideal for photography.
Not only that but I managed (having tidied up Caliburn quite a lot recently) to put my hands on the big telephoto lens so I was able to take a few shots out across the water.
There, many miles away, right out in the far distance on a rock is what I reckon might be a lighthouse. And I love the way that the haze on the water makes it look as if the lighthouse is floating in the air above the sea.
And with the light being so good, I was finally able to take a decent shot of the Ile de Chausey out there, with the colours actually being a little more true to life.
Once I’m actually settled (whenever that might or might not be) I’m determined to take a little trip out there to see what the island is really like, and I hope that I’m not going to be disappointed.
But me disappointed with a sailing across the ocean? Not on your life!
While I was making my butties (I stayed inside Caliburn with this wicked wind today) this strange machine pedalled past.
We’ve seen loads of things similar to this along the Costa Stella in Belgium, but this particular multi-person pedal machine is quite different in that it appears to be articulated. That’s a first for me anyway.
I bet that the kids would have loads of fun sitting in the front of it though.
I wasn’t feeling good today, as I may already have mentioned, and I crashed out for a couple of hours. When I came to, all of the car parks were jam-packed with people.
Today is apparently what they call the marée. One of the days when the tide is at its lowest and so everyone has the right to go down to the low water mark and scratch around for cockles and mussels alive, alive-oh!
The beach was crowded with people, each havng his own little patch. And there were people carrying buckets that were pretty well filled with them. It must have been a good catch today.
And I do hope that they remember to share them with all of their friends and neighbours. For as I have said before … "and you’ll certainly say again" – ed … you mustn’t be selfish with your shellfish.
It was a struggle to come home from the beach but I made it in the end, and I sat in the verandah to drink my coffee and read my book seeing as how it was really windy outside.
Tea was once again made in the kitchen in the garage, I’ve had a good chat with Rosemary and now I’m ready for bed.
And quite right too. I have a couple more ruins to see tomorrow.
While you’re in your little piece of Heaven, I found mine….
https://www.google.com/search?q=carolina+flert&rlz=1C9BKJA_enUS693US693&oq=carolina+flert&aqs=chrome..69i57j69i60l3j69i65.4687j0j7&hl=en-US&sourceid=chrome-mobile&ie=UTF-8#fid=0x88f8c0ba3035b59d:0x883f741dd663d225&fpstate=luuv&imagekey=!1e3!2s-IxbEQu7POj4/WP45EE4ihZI/AAAAAAAAAEM/aiA0lNmwkIseS1x-i7VW1_qn4cSHzvqrwCLIB&spf=128&viewerState=ga
Lots of truck parts, some of which will fit my bus!
Not the kind of Big Mack that you buy in a fast food outlet