… been back at Mont St Michel today doing my tourist guide bit, but Josée contacted me yesterday to say that there had been a change of plan and she was off elsewhere.
And that was just as well because I wasn’t feeling all that much like it this morning.
Last night had been quite a late night – I was absorbed in a pile of work – so leaving my bed at 06:00 or thereabouts (and I did too – I was taking my medication in the kitchen when the alarm went off at 06:20) was something of a struggle.
After breakfast, I had a few things to do and then finished off the photos from yesterday’s walks. And now they are all on-line. All 40 or so of them so you can tell that it took me quite a while.
Another thing that I did today was to catch up with some tidying up and to do the washing-up that I hadn’t finished yesterday. I’m starting to let things slide in here as far as tidiness and cleanliness goes and I need to get myself back on track while I’m still able to do so. I won’t always be fit enough to tackle things when they need tackling.
There are also a couple of other projects on the go here and I’ve been dealing with a few of them too this morning.
Lunch was taken indoors today. It was overcast, cold and windy outside so I reckoned that I could do with the comfort of a chair in the dining area.
This afternoon, I did a few other bits and pieces and then sat down to tackle the photos from the Arctic. I’m still in Yellowknife on the Pilot’s Monument, and this afternoon I rewrote the things that I wrote about it earlier in the week.
Well, not exactly “rewritten”.
What I do is to write down things as they occur to me, put them into paragraphs and then cut and paste the paragraphs to make a continuous text, adding in a few conjunctions to make the text stream together.
It also involves research. And it’s amazing what you find when you start to look. Instead of worrying about finding enough text, I now have quite a considerable excess.
We had the usual afternoon walk around the headland this afternoon in the sunshine.
And there, sailing about out in the bay off the coast of Bréville-sur-Mer was the sailing ship that we have seen over the past few days.
I had the standard lens on the camera so I took a quick photo of it at long range.
But we haven’t bought a new zoom/telephoto lens for nothing, have we?
Seeing as the ship was sailing slowly, I stuck on the new lens and took a zoom photo.
I’ve still not been able to track down the name so I cropped the photo and blew it up (I can do these things, despite modern anti-terrorist legislation) but it seems that the name of the boat isn’t painted on the bows … “she’s La Granvillaise” – ed.
While I had the big new lens on the camera, I took a photo of the caravan site out at Bréville sur Mer near the horse racing course.
That was another place where I had enquired about accommodation when I arrived here.
Liz and Terry have a little caravan and one idea going through my head was to park it on there for the summer, and then try for a good deal in a long-term holiday let through the winter.
When I arrived back here after my walk I found that I had an important e-mail message.
The third lens that I had ordered – a refurbished 18x105mm lens – hadn’t been delivered as promised. And the tracking showed that they had tried twice, even though I had been here on both occasions.
Having instigated a search, I was told that it was now awaiting collection at the Post Office. So I went down there to pick it up.
And down there I found the reason why it hadn’t been delivered, and why I was puzzled as to how come no-one from the delivery company had rung the bell.
It turns out that the address for delivery was incorrect. An error on the part of the dispatchers.
But I’m not complaining, because when I wrote to them to tell them of the delay and the inconvenience, they refunded my postage. I’m quite content with that.
After all of that, I had to sit down for a while and have a little … errr … relax for half an hour.
Tea was a curry from the freezer and it was just as delicious as the day that I cooked it.
Later on I went out for the evening walk around the walls with the camera and the new lens.
Part of the plan was to retake many of the photos that I had taken the other day with the 50mm lens so that I could compare them and see the difference.
Just like this one of the sea front at Bréhal sur Mer
And this one of the rue du Nord with the Place d’Armes in the background to the right.
It won’t be as good as the 50mm low-light lens because it needs more light to work it, but its advantage is that the new lens is a zoom lens rather than a fixed lens.
That means that it’s more useful as a general-purpose lens (which is why I bought it) but I still need to see how it performs.
The other day I took an almost-identical photo to this one and the difference is quite apparent. The earlier one has come out much better
But that’s only to be expected with the difference in the light and in the quality of the image.
But it’s still something that the new lens will bring out an image. The Nikon 1 would quite simply not have registered enough of an image to work.
So now I’m off to bed. In the morning I have to go shopping of course. In the meantime you can admire (or otherwise) this evening’s photos.
Night time – rue du Nord with the Place d’Armes in the background.
The Place Marechal Foch in the night-time.
The Plat Gousset in the night-time
Night time – the rue Georges Clemenceau
Moon (hidden by the copyright details) shining over the harbour in the Port de Granville
Moonlight in the night over the Baie de Mont St Michel
More moonlight in the night over the Baie de Mont St Michel
Moon light in the night over Granville and the Baie de Mont St Michel
Yet more moonlight in the night over the Baie de Mont St Michel
The Inner Harbour in the port of Granville at night-time
The Inner Harbour in the port of Granville at night-time with St Pair sur Mer and Jullouville in the background
The Inner Harbour in the port of Granville at night-time
The Bar Rafale in the Place Cambernon at night
The rue St Jean in the medieval walled town in the night.
