Where are the French People?…The roads are great here, dead as road kill. Infact the first couple of french people we met were the ones in little booths that kept asking for 6 euro every couple of km,s. No wonder there,s no traffic on the roads, they can,t afford it.
We spent the first 2 nights freezing under canvas near the D Day landing beaches in Normandy. I swear i saw some caravans float past our tent as someone decided to dump half the atlantic on our campsite, much to maria,s delight.So to hell with this and camping our way south.

We spent the last 2 days in st Malo on the coast - which has a kick arse old city and some serious scenery.

Mont st Michel deserves an honorary mention as well, its hard not to be impressed.
Right now , we are in Tours , and hopefully we may find Sleeping Beauty,s castle tommorrow; but at 10 euro each to get in , maybe we won,t. ITS Dang expensive here, and the weather has been smashing, with only the odd hour of sun, although its warmer now and i feel we may get a beter run in the next couple of weeks.
Right now, I,m starting to get into the swing of things. France has its charms and i,m looking forward to the Liore Valley tommorrow
Comments:
David Says:
October 24th, 2005 at 5:32 pm
Hola muchachos!!!! me encanta la idea que han tenido, espero que el viento les de de popa y que todo les salga bien…Ustedes le dan un nuevo significado a la expreción española que dice: ¨a vivir que son dos días!!!!¨
que tengan suerte, que manden fotos y que sean felices….
David
PS: porque no proponen a la BBC un programa de viajes por el mundo en familia..sería un exito, porque enseñarían a personas que tienen familia a viajar tipo Backpak….a lo mejor los padres defamilia no lo hacen por miedo y ustedes pueden enseñar que no es tan dificil…ahí les dejo la idea..
Beatriz Elena Says:
November 3rd, 2005 at 3:42 pm
Hijos…..que alegria saber que estan realizando sus suenos….siempre estan en mi pensamiento….los amo






