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It is two weeks since we left home to travel through a very cold and sometimes snowy France. When we reached Biarritz it was at last a little warmer and things were looking up.
We crossed into Spain with more snow although the roads weren’t affected. After an overnight stop at the super little Aire at Torquemada, just off the A62 motorway, we continued to Salamanca where we were meeting friends.
That was when the trouble started. Our ‘tugger’ friends arrived the next day and as he emerged from the car John said to keep our distance as he had a slight cough. Two days of non stop nattering and putting the world to rights and we went on our separate ways, north and home for them, south for us.
Two days later Kate started to cough with me following a day later. Now, almost a week later we both feel a bit like ‘death warmed up’ although things are improving. Why does a simple cold make you feel so rotten?
We are heading north up the Spanish coast making for Totana for Christmas and New Year. @jumartoo has a pitch held for us and we intended to arrive there tomorrow (Friday). We don’t want to spread germs and good cheer around the merry band at Camperstop Sierra Espuna so we are delaying our arrival by an extra day by which time we should be past the infectious stage.
If we seem a bit aloof and not as chatty as usual you will know why.
Richard & Kate
We crossed into Spain with more snow although the roads weren’t affected. After an overnight stop at the super little Aire at Torquemada, just off the A62 motorway, we continued to Salamanca where we were meeting friends.
That was when the trouble started. Our ‘tugger’ friends arrived the next day and as he emerged from the car John said to keep our distance as he had a slight cough. Two days of non stop nattering and putting the world to rights and we went on our separate ways, north and home for them, south for us.
Two days later Kate started to cough with me following a day later. Now, almost a week later we both feel a bit like ‘death warmed up’ although things are improving. Why does a simple cold make you feel so rotten?
We are heading north up the Spanish coast making for Totana for Christmas and New Year. @jumartoo has a pitch held for us and we intended to arrive there tomorrow (Friday). We don’t want to spread germs and good cheer around the merry band at Camperstop Sierra Espuna so we are delaying our arrival by an extra day by which time we should be past the infectious stage.
If we seem a bit aloof and not as chatty as usual you will know why.
Richard & Kate