Bonjour mes amis - it's the last time that I'll be saying that for a while.
Samedi - Saturday
Oh well, all good things must come to an end I guess. After six days of swimming, eating and going for nice walks, it was time to head back to England.
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Four hours travelling, so it's time for a 'comfort break'. I had to make a bit of room in the back for all of the wine that they brought home! |
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Guess what? It's The Tour de France again! The penultimate stage, an individual time trial from Bergerac to Périgueux in the Dordogne, we racked up somewhere in the middle of it. |
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There goes Peter Sagan - he won this years 'Green Jersey'. During each race there are sprints where points are awarded, he obviously got the most points. |
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They set off about a minute apart, with the last placed rider overall going first. |
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There goes another one... |
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...and another |
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At last the leader and eventual winner of The Tour, Vincenzo Nibali from Italy came through. Cor blimey what a fuss, there were cameramen on motorbikes and even a helicopter above filming him (I wonder if I was on TV?) |
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After patiently watching the time trial for the last two hours, I got my reward, a bonus swim. Forget about The Tour de France - I was the the main attraction now |
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Normality returns to this small village - the circus has gone |
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That was the last I'd see of this years tour - I don't think that I'll ever understand you humans |
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After watching the time trial we headed up to Périgueux, to the hotel that we were staying at. What a nightmare, all of the roads were closed off and it took forever to find a route to our hotel |
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At last, a glass of Rosé, not for me, I got water - thankfully |
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And you expect me to read that? |
Dimanche - Sunday
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We spent Sunday morning having a wander around Périgueux |
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It might be a lovely view but I really want to go for a swim in there |
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Hot work this sightseeing malarky |
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After lunch we drove to Chateau de Commarque - some old castle in the middle of nowhere |
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It was good fun walking around the ruins - honestly! |
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Another 'King of the Castle' shot |
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I love being on holiday |
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Les Eyzies-de-Tayac-Sireuil - try saying that with a mouthful |
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A small village with houses built into the rock - okay if you're into that sort of thing |
What I've learnt about France so far - All the shops close on a Sunday and the French like everything their own way. French dogs shrug their shoulders in that 'je ne sais pas' way! I get the impression that the French don't want to work, I understand that - I don't want to!
Who am I to criticise? I'm just a dog on holiday in their country and they are very nice to us chiens.
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