On our last full day, we had a bit of a plan to make sure Marie-Laure experienced the freewheeling turn-up-at-an-amazing-restaurant-in-the-middle-of-nowhere Canal du Midi signature lunch. I'd checked out there were a couple of places after Villeneuve-les-Beziers that looked suitable. Reality had other ideas. One thing to note: if we'd done this again, we would have … Continue reading Last day – serendipity still looking out for us
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Beziers – ashamed of its canal?
The Fonserannes went pretty well, in the end. The first couple of biggish boats went in together, and in fact each chamber moves quickly (much more quickly than your average lock, IMHO). So we got into the second batch of three boats (one moored boat ahead of us had no signs of life - I … Continue reading Beziers – ashamed of its canal?
Fonserannes – Time to Queue
Mamie arrived on schedule and there was much rejoicing. I think she'll be happy to get home to her bed - it's occurred to me that she may well think this is our new life now, and returning home may come as a (hopefully welcome) surprise. When it was time to stop pottering about, we … Continue reading Fonserannes – Time to Queue
Yeah, definitely glad not to be here in high season
You know my earlier remark about canal saisonniers being dismissive and rude about ingénu tourists? Well, I reckon it doesn't take long to get off the first rung of that ladder. We are quietly parked up at Colombiers when there's a sudden thud of impact from a barge of a boat (another Le Boat, bigger … Continue reading Yeah, definitely glad not to be here in high season
The Girls
The girls have had a great time on the boat. I think they've enjoyed being with us so much (like 10 weekends back to back!) and haven't missed nursery at all. You don't see many young kids on boats, and true, it's not an optimally safe environment, but that's been part of the adventure. We've … Continue reading The Girls
Unexpected Pleasures
We have our day without cruising in Colombiers today and so the obvious thing was to head to the Oppidum which has an amazing view over this incredible land formation of fields in the site of an old lake. We took the bikes up and had to push a fair bit of the way to … Continue reading Unexpected Pleasures
Colombiers
The absence of locks certainly makes getting from A to B much simpler. There is a bit more traffic now, perhaps as we get towards Easter week, which means coping with oncoming boats - normally not an issue but there was one close-ish call when passing a big, badly-moored boat one side at the same … Continue reading Colombiers
Closing Stages
It's weird to think the long trip is coming to its end. It's a nice thing about a trip that is also a journey - you have a feeling of progression in distance as well as simply time, which somehow gives more of a sense of purpose. Which I like.There was a fair bit of … Continue reading Closing Stages
Gradual Return to Civilisation
Today we repeated the routine we have largely perfected. A leisurely start after breakfast (there wasn't a boulangerie in range, but thanks to my amazing wife, we still had provisions of brioche, pain de mie, jams, yoghurts - plenty), with the goal of reaching somewhere suitable for lunch...around lunchtime. We had two options, however Le … Continue reading Gradual Return to Civilisation
Serendipity, gotta love it
The lovely thing about boating is the freedom to change your plans. This came into effect in a small way today. We were all set to head from Argens-Minervois to Paraza for lunch, however as we arrived there, it was clear everything was shut and all the moorings were in the process of being refurbished. … Continue reading Serendipity, gotta love it