A week with Bob and Diane - Honfleur September 3rd to 9th.
2011 was rather a significant birthday year for Diane and over a rather drunken Christmas Dinner in Australia in 2010 it was decided that we should meet up and celebrate the event.
As Willy and I were going to be somewhere in Northern Europe and Bob and Diane were going to be in the UK we decided to meet up in France. Adrian was happy to let us use his cottage in Honfleur so the location was set.
Saturday 3rd September - (B&D day). If you have been following this blog you would know that we spent the previous night in Rouen after our marathon trip back from Norway. We left the hotel in Rouen at about 09.00 but because of the pedestrianisation it took quite a while to actually get out of the Old Town and on the road to Honfleur.
Many of the streets look as if they are pedestrian only but can be used by cars for access. This isn't always obvious and this was probably one of the times when the Satnav was as confused as we were. Anyway eventually made it out of town and were on our way.
As it was Saturday, the Honfleur weekly market was happening - this is a weekly farmers market with some great produce especially meats and cheeses. We did some shopping there including the sausage man and then went off to the supermarket - 'E leclerc', has a 'allo 'allo ring about it n'est pas?
We then dropped the shopping off at the cottage and emptied the car after our 4 days on the road from Norway. Then off to the Ferry terminal in Le Havre to pick up birthday girl. The birthday had actually happened at the end of August whilst they were en-route from Australia - still better late then never.
The Ferry was on time but it took ages for the foot passengers to get off, anyway greetings all round and back to the cottage to unpack and settle in.
We then had this rather 'ab fab' like incident when there was a knock at the door and we were confronted by this very animated lady speaking French. I explained that my French was 'pas bon' but that didn't seem to matter to her - apparently she was the cleaning lady, I use the term 'cleaning' loosely as she was obviously far too elegant to get into the nitty gritty of actually cleaning anything and certainly not 'Apres les Anglais'.
Apparently the problem was that we had moved in too early so when she came to "clean" we had already moved in and made up the beds etc and then gone to Le Harve to collect B&D. So she thought that the previous visitors hadn't left but were missing from the house. When we explained that we were the new visitors it got even more problematic as there was no dirty laundry from the previous visitors! Anyway we assured her that everything was OK and that we would tell Monsieur Adrian about the missing laundry at which point she said 'au revoir' and got back in her car and tootled off never to be seen by us again - money for old rope if you ask me.
We decided to go into Honfleur to have dinner, unfortunately it was pissing down, never mind had a good meal and back to the cottage to finish of some red wine and an early night - it's Trouville market day tomorrow.
Sunday 4th - Early start as we are off
to Trouville which has a daily fish market (marché aux poissons) and twice weekly more general market on Sundays - today and Wednesday. Shopped for ages and bought seafood, chicken and various other bits and pieces. Then a look around Trouville and Deauville and home to Honfleur and a look around the Brocant -
bric-a-brac market which happened to be that Sunday in Honfleur.
Dinner was the wonderful seafood bought at Trouville prepared by Diane and Willy. All washed down with some nice French Wines.
| Honfleur Harbour |
As Willy and I were going to be somewhere in Northern Europe and Bob and Diane were going to be in the UK we decided to meet up in France. Adrian was happy to let us use his cottage in Honfleur so the location was set.
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| Rouen Cathedral |
Many of the streets look as if they are pedestrian only but can be used by cars for access. This isn't always obvious and this was probably one of the times when the Satnav was as confused as we were. Anyway eventually made it out of town and were on our way.
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| Honfleur Harbour |
We then dropped the shopping off at the cottage and emptied the car after our 4 days on the road from Norway. Then off to the Ferry terminal in Le Havre to pick up birthday girl. The birthday had actually happened at the end of August whilst they were en-route from Australia - still better late then never.
The Ferry was on time but it took ages for the foot passengers to get off, anyway greetings all round and back to the cottage to unpack and settle in.
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| Honfleur by Night - Thats's a Carousel |
Apparently the problem was that we had moved in too early so when she came to "clean" we had already moved in and made up the beds etc and then gone to Le Harve to collect B&D. So she thought that the previous visitors hadn't left but were missing from the house. When we explained that we were the new visitors it got even more problematic as there was no dirty laundry from the previous visitors! Anyway we assured her that everything was OK and that we would tell Monsieur Adrian about the missing laundry at which point she said 'au revoir' and got back in her car and tootled off never to be seen by us again - money for old rope if you ask me.
We decided to go into Honfleur to have dinner, unfortunately it was pissing down, never mind had a good meal and back to the cottage to finish of some red wine and an early night - it's Trouville market day tomorrow.
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| Marché aux Poissons |
Dinner was the wonderful seafood bought at Trouville prepared by Diane and Willy. All washed down with some nice French Wines.
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| The Bayeux Tapestry |
We then went to the Tapestry exhibition. Very interested and fortunately also in English.
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| House in Bayeux |
Willy gave this all a miss and wandered around the town which, like most large French cities, has a grand cathedral.
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| Bayeux Cathedral |
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| Monet's Garden (look familar?) |
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| B&D Monet's Village |
Drove back through Rouen which we had previously visited and did another round of the cathedral. Encountered some foul weather on the way back to Honfleur - looks like autumn has come early to France.
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| The Aisle Bayeux Cathedral |
That night ate at home, Oysters for all except me who had to make do with a tomato salad. We then got Adrian's raclette set out and had raclette, which for the uninitiated is a chesse called raclette which is grilled and then eaten with a variety of accompaniments usually gerkins, potatoes, silverskinned onions and then sprinkled with paprika.
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| Bathing Huts at Deauville |
He doesn't have to think any more.
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| B&D Deauville Beach (nice jacket Diane!) |
Back to the cottage for dinner, chicken bought from a charcutrie in Deauville, melon with ham and a nice tarte poire followed later by a nice cheese plate - brie and the local Pont l'evece.
Friday 9th September - Bob and Diane's last day. We go down to the harbour for lunch and then drive to Le Havre to catch the Ferry.
Came home and then went into town for a pizza - not particularly good.
Tomorrow the trip continues - Western France, Spain and Portugal.
Came home and then went into town for a pizza - not particularly good.
Tomorrow the trip continues - Western France, Spain and Portugal.




































