Just before Christmas last year we bought a 1989 vintage
camper on a whim, first it was cheap and second it was in pretty good
condition. We had a 2 hour drive to go see the little lady (yes it’s a girl). My
intention was to go see it and put every obstacle in the way to not buying her
(not sure if I wanted to join the happy camper’s tribe) but the minute I saw
her I fell in love. So for the past few weeks DH has been tweaking, fiddling
and fixing and getting her ready for our first trip.
Tada, so for our first venture we went to visit some friends
who live close to Najac about a 2 hour drive from here. Najac stretches out along a single street. The village is perched on an exceptionally long rocky ridge,where an imposing mid 13th century Chateau Royal sits and watches over the river Aveyron.
Ah! You need tokens for the electric but it did have a
little sign telling you where you could buy the tokens. On entering the village, it was as dead as
the campsite but the bakery was open and we came out with bread and 5 electric
tokens. Sorted! By now B our cat wanted
out and so we put the harness on her no problem and we attempted to take her
for a short walk but, short of dragging her along the ground, we failed and had
to let her off the lead. She looked at
us and then headed for the field and that’s pretty much where we spent the next
2 hours trying to coax her back into the van.
Apart from a few minor details like forgetting to take some milk,
tea, butter and the gas running out,we had a fun night and a fabulous day with our friends but as
for taking the cat again I think not and I am sure our cat feels the same!
6 comments:
OH! Boy did I have such fun reading this, firstly because you & DH have gone and done something P & me have talked about since our early years together & secondly as much as it all started out sounding so exciting up popped a few not so fun bits.
If I didn't know any better I would think I wrote this. But all in all it sounds great and I am a wee bitty green with envy. What a joy to read. xx M
That did make me giggle! Love the photo of the bridge, very atmospheric.
Haha Mary yes there were a few bits like Rob trying to light the gas fire to find that the batteries were flat, but the post would have gone on for ever and had to edit... especially a few cuss words :) maybe one day you will go for it...xx
Hi C, so glad I made you giggle that's a good sign :) I tried to leave a comment on your blog but couldn't find where to leave one, I know you are playing with your layout and I am sure you will tweak and get it the way you want it.. xx
Loved your post and pics. Made me feel like I was right there with you on the trip. Thanks so much for sharing. Your blog is wonderful!
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Dena
Hello Dena thank you so much for your comment and compliment really appreciate it. Popping over to see you soon
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