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Arcais 6th – 8th September

Blasdale Home Posted on September 8, 2018 by SteveOctober 2, 2018

Today we packed up the van and left the campsite for Arcais, some five hours drive. A short break, with an hour left to drive, where we went to the loo and drank a coffee.

We arrived in Arcais at 16.21. We chose a pitch in the usual location by the lake and watched a man wade around the pond trying to retrieve his fishing tackle. The van was soon readied, so we walked up along the water ways to see the Eatons who gave us a very good pork supper.

Our next day was a lazy stay at home day. We walked up to the Eatons after breakfast, spent time on the Internet and at lunch. Linda and Rosemary disappeared off to a charity sale, come car boot sale.  R ended up buying 4 glasses to replace the one she’d broken on our first day. In the evening we walked back to the campsite along the canal with bat detector on. We heard bats, but also some other strange sounds at 20Khz which sounded more like a throbbing engine. (I have heard these since and they are quite localised in a tree. Some insect I expect. Wasps fanning in a nest??)

On Saturday we all went into Niort and searched for somewhere to eat. On the walk into town we passed books being given away, (for a donation if you wanted, R never saw the donation bit). R bought a Simenon, and was amazed to see it was first published in 1931 and Maigret was portly. Mike was keen to eat at a particular Thai restaurant, but it was alas closed on Saturdays, but said the patron with great pride, open on Mondays. Does that actually help?? We discovered a new Thai restaurant which did takeaways, and had some tables on the street. The food was fine, but not chilli hot, instead toned down for the French pallet.

Walked around the city and ventured into the old part where there were some fine buildings.

Back in Arcais for the evening, we all ventured to the “hippy bar”, which is open three months a year and has some live music. Tonight, we were entertained to some French Hip-Hop music. R surprised herself by thinking some of it was not bad.

Beautiful bright starlit evening in the campsite.

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France day 4 – Arçais

Blasdale Home Posted on September 7, 2017 by SteveAugust 27, 2018

Another cloudy, sunny and warm day.  I processed some of Linda’s beans from the pods and caught up with emails etc.  Linda & Rosemary spent time cleaning the rental because some new tenants were arriving for the weekend.  After lunch we drove into Niort, on the way we stopped at an Angelica field. This was maintained by the commune and had a notice about Angelica being a speciality of the region.  (A very small field, so not very impressive.).   We then drove to where there is a lock being renovated, eel ways and weirs.  Nearby was a posh restaurant called Auberge de la Roussille.  Got caught by a Frenchman who explained about the works for some 30 minutes.  It dawned on us that he thought we were French.  Linda is so fluent in French, and the man became surprised when he was told we were English, and that Linda was also British.

Back to campsite where we sat and drank a bottle of Cava with L&M. before going out for supper at The Patio. The restaurant was almost full. It is a clean modern looking restaurant. I ordered fish for mains, and Linda a steak.  When the meal arrived, we swapped as Linda decided the steak was too rare, and I was drooling at the thickness of it.

I started off with carpaccio of beef with a strong herb (sorrel?) dressing.  It was decidedly yummy.   The steak was very rare in the middle, but crispy cooked on the outside.  Pretty yummy as well.  I finished with two giant profiterole ice-creams.

Rosemary ate a veal main, which did not impress her,

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The Patio
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