You keep talking about Ciren. Where is it?Taken about the same time as yours in Ciren, cliffanger ……View attachment 741600
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You keep talking about Ciren. Where is it?Taken about the same time as yours in Ciren, cliffanger ……View attachment 741600
Pretty sure it's CirencesterYou keep talking about Ciren. Where is it?
Yes gateway to the cotswolds, must be true council put it on a sign. lovely townPretty sure it's Cirencester
Has it got a "Cultural Centre". Our Council put up signs in Stoke saying that years ago. We are still looking for it.Yes gateway to the cotswolds, must be true council put it on a sign. lovely town
It's got a leisure centre with free parkjngHas it got a "Cultural Centre". Our Council put up signs in Stoke saying that years ago. We are still looking for it.
Drove from site to Vezelay, walked to abbey,via Fontenay Abbey to Dijon, pictures from both, not Dijon. And some DOORS View attachment 741945View attachment 741946View attachment 741947View attachment 741950View attachment 741951
The driving is easier but the rest not so easy. I say that because I don't think we'll go without EHU and the sites perhaps not as good as UK. Partly driven by gas not coming on in fridge on our first day. When I had time I sorted it, air in pipes, now working.Are you enjoying you first trip over…? Is it as easy as we all said it was…
The driving is easier but the rest not so easy. I say that because I don't think we'll go without EHU and the sites perhaps not as good as UK. Partly driven by gas not coming on in fridge on our first day. When I had time I sorted it, air in pipes, now working.
I've never done a trip in UK without booking sites. So far here we have not booked any, so far so good and we have left one site and found another.
Think the region we are in there are not as many choices.
I research as best I can day before we set off so we may have a couple of options around our destination.
We both however have agreed we don't really want to pull up in a "car park" without facilities when prefer some of these comforts in life. Having said that if there is a decent aire with EHU we may go for it.
We are open to options, I'm loving it, management is too anxious all the time, what if this or that, need to be able to dry my hair, get the washing done. She does, as I want to, enjoy the trip, so we'll get there.
We won't go out for a day in MHome, it's too much faff but as we did today, planning our journey to next site with sightseeing, knowing you there are carparks to take MHome.
I am loving it though. Cheers Smudger55
Had a big ride planned today as i want to rest up tomorrow in prep for the off next day.Just kept pressing keys randomly on my phone and PC and finally got it to work (see another thread)
Why is it the keys you pressed yesterday to complete a task don't work today,,,,,,,,,,,,,kin computers do my head in.
Anyway,
Another ride today, stunning.
Inthe back of beyond in a little hamlet high in the mountains i find 2, NOT 1 leccy charging things. Now pray tell me how they can get charging things up here yet in the centre of our metropolisis they are strugging.........the mind boggles.
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Could they be grain stores? The top stone before the wooden base of the building would stop mice from getting in. They cannot walk upsidedown.Wont be any pics tomorrow as only doing a bit of shopping and relaxing.
Long (ish) one today, 227 Ks. Chilly when i set off 6c got up to 19c by the time i got back.
Can anyone explain what these buildings on stilts were all about. There are a lot in this region.
God this is propper biking country.
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How the scooter performingWont be any pics tomorrow as only doing a bit of shopping and relaxing.
Long (ish) one today, 227 Ks. Chilly when i set off 6c got up to 19c by the time i got back.
Can anyone explain what these buildings on stilts were all about. There are a lot in this region.
God this is propper biking country.
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Glad you asked First of all it's NOT a scooter, it's a baby Thingy. It goes like stink (in sport mode) it does the bends like Rossi is on it.How the scooter performing
Wouldn't they just go up the steps then and through the front doorCould they be grain stores? The top stone before the wooden base of the building would stop mice from getting in. They cannot walk upsidedown.
Good point. The steps could be a later edition. I was thinking of the saddle stones from the Cotswolds area.Wouldn't they just go up the steps then and through the front door
We spent 16 years living in Burgundy for six months each year and visited Dijon regularly. We loved the whole area from there down to Maçon.Dijon today, cuts the mustard, pictures from the centre. And DOORS. View attachment 742339View attachment 742340View attachment 742344View attachment 742345View attachment 742346
Assuming you are in Spain it's a hórreo or grain store. They are very common in Galicia and Asturias but I think you also get them in Portugal. They are usually accessed by a ladder. In the photo there is a gap between the steps and the store. However, there's also a handrail mice could walk along - this doesn't look right. They don't do H&S in Spain. It may be a later addition.Can anyone explain what these buildings on stilts were all about.
So like has been mentioned the steps are a later modern addition.Assuming you are in Spain it's a hórreo or grain store. They are very common in Galicia and Asturias but I think you also get them in Portugal. They are usually accessed by a ladder. In the photo there is a gap between the steps and the store. However, there's also a handrail mice could walk along - this doesn't look right. They don't do H&S in Spain. It may be a later addition.