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| St Benoit at varying stages of his life |
Last night we had a nice meal with the Gevas family - all food from their farm and very tasty it was. This morning was no different - left over plum tart was a feature at the breakfast table for me, along with endless slices of toast, Mme Gevas's homemade preserves and coffee.
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| Le Petit Dejeuner |
At 42.3 km, it was not such a physically demanding day today and lets just say that the parts that connect to the saddle and the knees are feeling ok. I am tired however, and glad that we didn't try to ride on as we almost did.
Aside from a few fairly steep hills the route today was relatively uneventful. There were some oddly perfect pyramid like hills along the way - I can only assume since this was mining country, they were man made. The roads here are very quiet and the traffic is minimal until one gets close to a major centre like Arras, where we are now.
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| Oddly Symmetrical Hills |
Anyhow... to make ourselves feel better we checked to a real hotel - the nice people at the Arras Ibis did not look at us strangely, the room has a bathtub in the room and there is a courtyard for the bikes.
Bernadette has rather a noisy squeak in her back wheel (not unlike her owner) around the brakes so I have left her into Veloland so they can have a look at her. Veloland man was somewhat cool in his reception - perhaps wayward girls with their Canadian bikes don't measure up to French standards? Anyhow, I think the brakes are just out of alignment - hopefully aloof bike man can fix her up without a big bill.
Tomorrow it looks as though it might rain - a 60% chance of precipitation and 60 km to encounter it. Chances are...




I love 'riding' this route with you. Of course, my 'ride' is infinitely less comfortable: no blisters, regular laundry, and a nap in the afternoon with my cat! :-)
ReplyDeleteOops. I meant my ride is less UNcomfortable!!!
ReplyDeleteRe living our trip with you Miranda. Too bad there is not a mme Geras in every town.
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