enjoying

In a trip of great contrasts, we particularly liked (in no set order):

  1. the crew’s bon homie even when things weren’t perfect
  2. being away, doing something very different
  3. the few days we hung around in Aigues Mortes enjoying Howard and Doreen’s hospitality
  4. dining out, some meals being absolutely outstanding
  5. dining on-board, with good ready-meals, Marie’s excellent omelettes and salads with French bread and wine
  6. the wines, which were always good, even if obscenely dear in restaurants
  7. the cheeses, such a variety
  8. the breakfasts (thank you Richard!) and posh tarts
  9. having a viable plan, being equipped to replan when necessary and never worrying about fuel despite several absent pumps (well done Colin)
  10. the incredibly varied scenery – even the ugly bits were interesting
  11. ascending the awesome Rhone and Saone locks
  12. seeing so many herons and other birds, including a huge flock of cormorants
  13. the silly ducks, and some herons, which would wait until we were almost alongside before panicking and flying on ahead of us, only to repeat the entertainment again and again
  14. the beautiful and welcoming Canal Lateral a la Loire and, almost as good, the Canal de Briare
  15. learning to use all the different types of lock and getting the hang of lassoing distant bollards
  16. the relative lack of rain, especially on the canal sections – not our usual UK experience
  17. watching Richard trying to clamber up steep, sometimes weedy or muddy banks in order to set the next lock (‘taking a flying leap’ in R’s imagination)
  18. the more relaxed starts to our R&R days
  19. some of the VNF staff and shopkeepers, who were both helpful and delightful despite us struggling with the language
  20. showing off in our posh boat, even if some traditionalists were probably unimpressed
  21. being looked after so wonderfully at Port Pinche by Yves and Julien – and Maya
  22. (Richard) getting home and being able to get out of bed with enough space to stand up
  23. (Marie) getting home and being able to have a proper shower
  24. (Colin) getting to Port Pinche and not having to plan or feel responsible for so much
  25. the sense of satisfaction at having done the trip and avoiding disasters by good judgement as much as by luck

Wow, that’s quite a list of positives!

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