Almost universal grey here again at my house this morning, and still freezing cold! See a good French weather 'picture' here. I always think these maps with sun/cloud/rain/snow are a great way of displaying the weather. It's currently 1 degree around the Ariege, and parts of the Auvergne, and 18 degrees looks to be the maximum temperature anywhere in France today - down on the Cote d'Azur! At least if we'd been heading to Provence we would have been in the right area for the best weather!
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Well france does not look good in the next few days we are going end of the month nothing only crossing booked. Now watching weather to see where to go so far only flordia look warm but as we are booked to go to europe I will try to find somwhere warm and dry.
I don't want to cause doom and gloom, but I've just been looking at the French weather website mentioned by Val A and there's a suggestion that the Icelandic eruption might cause the weather in Europe to cool slightly....!
------------- Il vaut mieux vivre ses reves que rever sa vie
No, a bit later than that - but we may bump into you somewhere................! Where are you heading? We're still not sure where our final destination might be - Ardeche/Millau/Neptune (again) or somewhere else. It will all depend on the weather!
I'm glad you enjoyed Neptune - to me, although it's less than perfect in some ways, it's just one of those sites which can make a holiday..............! We celebrated David's 60th birthday there, so I suppose it will always be memorable for the lovely meal we had in Lou Pescadou in Agde (where Rick Stein ate on his voyage on the Canal du Midi - a sort of glorified workmans' cafe but lovely French home cooking at a very reasonable price!).
Looking to travel to Annecy, Avignon, Millau/Tarn Gorges/ possibly Neptune, & Carcasonne or to Dordogne via Rodez (as suggested by you on another thread) then back "home" to Bois Soleil at St Georges De Didonne followed by a week limping back to Dunkirk. We have 7 weeks away with 3 at St Georges other than that wherever the fancy takes us.
------------- Mother Nature always wins in the end.
Of course, I remember now - and you want back to Bois Soleil after Neptune last year, if I remember rightly. How lovely to have so long! We did hope to go for longer this year, but circumstances have changed and we're just having three weeks now - but then we go again at the end of August and may extend that holiday a little, too.
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