Tuesday, November 4, 2008

June 28 Aumale to Magny-en Vixen 108 Km / 67 Miles


Another amazing day! I'm starting to see a trend here. Started out under grey clouds, but the sun started breaking through by noon and got quite hot by the time I finished for the day. I was a little zapped (drained of energy) because of yesterday's big mileage. No problem, just take it easy. And that is what I did. I'm having a tough time in the grocery stores and as a result I've been eating things I normally don't. Heck, I ate a spinach quiche that I thought was a breakfast pizza !!!!!!! But I refused to pitch it. Gulp!!! Today's divine appointment (I know, sounds silly) happened as I cycled between Bezu-La-Foret and Dangu. Up along side of me appears a French cyclist. He speaks to me in French, I say "Parlay vous Anglais?" and he says "Oui". So he's asking about my trip and talks about a Japanese cycle-tourist he met last year who had a blog he followed. I told him I've got a blog too but haven't found internet access. Boom, he (Paul) invites me to pedal to his home to use the internet and camp there. So he gives me directions and he goes off to finish his ride. What a wonderful cycling area the Vixen region is. An hour and half later I arrive at his home, meet his wife Catherine, and were off for dinner after I shower. Paul said we were going to a pancake house. The cool restaurant makes crepes and you fill them with what ever you want. I had the waitress rolling her eyes when I said chicken, potatoes, cheese, and bacon; Yummy!!! In my tummy!!! Then of course for dessert you get another crepe with ice cream, lemon, and chocolate sauce. Really good. Reminded me of the ice cream waffles at Kennywood. So now I'm finishing up on Paul's computer and I'm all caught up for now. Tomorrow I should be near or in the Loire River Valley.

4 comments:

  1. Wow Dad!!! Sounds like you are in your element already making friends with the locals. I am so happy for you!! just don't forget about the leiderhausen for the baby, OK!!! Your blog looks great, keep up the great pics! Oh, and thanks for the post card!

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  2. just so you know the rocklb33 name is jeremy's for aim, they wouldn't let me post a comment with out some kind of sign in. Love ya! faith

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  3. Hey Dad! Sounds like you are having a great time, and finding your daily adventure and good fortune. Keep up the good work on the bloggin'. Love you! Vange

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  4. Nice to see you are making your way around France. The pictures are great and the blog look good. Keep pedaling - Charlie

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