Heard some wild animal howling in the night. Doubt it was a wolf though I have no idea whether there are any in this area. Fox maybe. Didn’t think foxes howled. I had half thought of getting up to see the starlight but two things prevented me from doing this. Firstly it had been cloudy and still is this am though there are some patches of blue to be seen. Secondly if I get up to go to the loo in the night I can’t see a thing anyway as I don’t take my specs. First world problems.
We had a nice afternoon in Rochechouart yesterday although tbh you only need 2 hours max to do the place and that would include stopping for refreshment at a caff. The meteorite museum was interesting. One did hit the area 205 million years ago. They evaporate on impact you know but cause huge amounts of damage over a big radius. They had a slice of moon rock on display that you could feel. Dunno how then know it is moon but I didn’t question it and had a feel.
Then there’s the modern art museum in the chateau and a couple of churches. I went into the main eglise, St Saviour if I remember right, I might check later, the wifi doesn’t reach the pool, but it only took a minute to take it all in.
We decided to head to Relais de la Tour near Champsac for an early dinner as it seemed to be the only place open between lunch and dinner at 19:30. Blimmin eck. Got there and it was closed for 2 weeks annual holiday, reopening next week. Typical. Back at the Bar Tabac in Cussac we came up with a plan and stocked up at Intermarché for another bbq.
Today we are off to Limoges. Joe and Lucy fly back tonight and it makes sense to be in the area so they can be dropped off in a timely manner. Limoges airport is, apparently, the smallest airport you will ever see.
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Googled it. There are wolves in the area.
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Driving back from Limoges late afternoon and a car coming in the opposite direction flashed me. Hmm. It was quite dark so I thought maybe he was saying to me to switch my lights on which I did. Then I wondered whether there were some police up ahead and lo and behold yes there were. Of course I was being a good boy anyway though it isn’t easy when speed limits are in kmh and some of these roads are long and straight where it is difficult to slow down.
We had a nice lunch in Limoges, “did” the cathedral and then the Museum of the French Resistance during WW2. Cathedral was pretty impressive. Huge organ pipes. Would probably have made a terrific sound when played. Lots of chapels dedicated to different saints. King Richard the Lion Heart had his dedication as Duke of Aquitane there in the 12th century. Wasn’t the same building then. Thissun started being built in the thirteenth century. V high ceilings.
The resistance museum was ok but the cathedral better in my mind, from a tripadvisor ranking perspective anyway. Just my own personal vote. Plenty to take in at the museum though. Ended up for a relaxing beer at an Irish bar.
Dropped Joe and Lucy off at a patisserie before setting off back to La Broulie. Nightmare navigation due to lots of one way streets that google didn’t necessarily have a handle on.
Back at La Broulie, bbq fired up and the “kids” playing in the pool. Salmon and chicken brochettes on the menu. Using up what’s left in the fridge. May well skip the plonk. We have one bottle of red left. Chateau something or other. They all are innit.
Mostly packed for departure tomorrow. I have one bag for the single night stay in La Rochelle, a second bag for the two nighter in Concarneau and then my suitcase for the 3 nighter somewhere in Normandy. Granville je pense. Can never remember the name of the place. Lots of unused shirts in the suitcase as we’ve made much use of the washing machine here at the farm.