Last night's dinner:
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Turbot |
Drumming practice this morning by the Med:
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Looks like (and felt like) a confrontation with the Sahara. |
Later on I practised some paradiddles on my leg-mounted drum pad using an internet metronome on the laptop:
Highlight of any Campsite holiday:
Visited the camp launderette when I got back from drumming on the beach. I just love doing this:
Nothing is ever straight-forward at these French launderettes. Washing tablets were to be purchased at the checkout of the campsite supermarket. But how many were to be used at one time: one or two
So I asked the chap who is usually on the till at the checkout - the spitting image of President Hollande, incidentally.
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Mmmh! One or two? |
The conversation went like this (in pidgin-English/French).
Me: Do you know how many of these tablets one puts into the machine?
Hollande: I don't know. I never use the place. I've a machine at home .......... and a woman to operate it.
Cycled to Vias for morning Mass at St John the Baptist:
Cycled round the back streets of Vias:
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The French love their trompe l'oeil |
And discovered the SNCF station at Vias:
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The main building is all boarded up. |
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And replaced by a little shelter. |
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Vias is on the Beziers-Montpellier line. |
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Disused sidings behind the platform. |
Currently listening to:
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Auntie Flo on Rinse FM |
Currently reading:
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No better book to read when it's as hot as it has been today. |
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A sentence a day. |
Enjoying holiday blog.
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