Hurray, how lovely to be in Spain. While travelling down France not only was it the ‘yellow vests’ that created problems for us but the petrol pump robbed us of 21 centimes and Darian got a small coffee in a medium cup and the coffee was not drinkable.
Up early today just in case we had any more priblems with the ‘yellow vest’ brigade but no problems at all. Had a long drive with a 57 euro toll payment but not as much as northern France where we paid roughly 100 euros for 4.5 hours travel.
Arrived at Camping Albera at 1.45. Had good weather all the way here. Below picture of an anti-dog electric fence.
Up early to catch the train. Main motorway blocked but managed to get to the terminal in plenty of time. Motorway down to Geraudot very wet and windy all the way from Calais. 5 hour drive. Very tiring. On arrival at the campsite bumped into our first person that we knew – wardens from Bristol Wharf campsite who we also met in Vilanova last year.
Not a bad drive down to Tournon, weather OK but held up by the ‘yellow jackets’. They had managed to close a 300 kilometre stretch of motorway which led to much frustration finding an alternative route, not just for us but the many wagon drivers. It made our 4.5 hour journey into 7 hours. Even on our arrival at Tournon they were trying to block the motorway exit and created problems on most roundabouts. Arghhhhhhh!
Caught the Bus to Hove and Walked back into Brighton. next Day walked along under the cliffs to Rottingdean then caught the bus back into Brighton and a walk through The Lanes.
5 December 2018 Folkestone
Caught up with shopping then drove up to Folkestone calling in at Vicarious Media to pick up our ACSI camping card, Bus down into town for a Walkabout.
6 December 2018 Folkestone
Caught the bus up to Canterbury for last min. shopping and a walkabout. Picture below of how my latest hobbies is progressing to while away dark nights.
Wet day so a walkabout down at Brighton Marina and a look at any films for us to go see Robin Hood looks action packed if we can keep up with the graphics. Sunday walked into Brighton coffee and a walkabout. Came across the picture below and it reminded me that Maureen had a good 40 min run on the Southdowns this morning (looking good) xx.
Below are some images of paper flowers I am making to pass away the evenings.
Called in to Kingfisher campsite at Gosport for one night wow you need to look this one up on Trip-advisor £27.00 a night unbelievable. Maureen does not want to stay here ever again. Up early next day with a bad feeling for the day…A bad night at Kingfisher, The motorhome going into Southdowns. Topped up our gas bottles at Calor we have used £14 worth of gas in a year not a bad yearly heating bill. Some shopping then into Brighton. It’s bad weather and the Christmas decorations are virtually none existent so no seasonal pictures. Decided to get our International Driving Licences just in case Brexit goes odd £5.50 each and 10 mins in the Post Office.
Day 1 good journey down tried to ovoid to much motorway so jumped on to the M6 Toll to miss Birmingham road works then came down via A46 Evesham . Booked in then into Cheltenham not to impressed with the Christmas market and lights,
Naughty Elf
Day 2 Into Gloucester, ice rink set up but no Christmas stalls yet on the Quays. Bused back to Cheltenham for some shopping and back to the site to wash the Van I have never seen it so dirty lovely and clean for the approaching storm and travelling to Portsmouth tomorrow.
Since our last block entry we have spent a bit of time having the motorhome MOT’d, serviced and habitation check. We have been moving about between Keswick, Harrogate, Troutbeck, Leeds and Allonby. The van is now nice and clean and ready for our travels back into Europe.
Still generally running, walking and catching up with friends. Darian has started his new project, a 20 minute amusing lecture on the Murky World of Commercial Diving.
Beautiful poppy display below is at St. John’ Church in Keswick which is in knitted acrylic wool.
17 years 150000 miles of European Travel through 16 Counties