Hungover
Since my last post we've moved campsite, but only by about 3 miles. We've met Richard and Helen, who also have a young family at the last campsite. It's great, our kids have been playing with each other, and we've had other adults to talk too. They're doing a similar trip to ours, so it has been good comparing notes on motorhome life, they've even got an Elnagh Marlin like ours.
Last night however we had supper together with a couple of bottles of wine, followed by a few beers at the campsite bar, followed by another couple of bottles of wine. Why is it we never learn ?
Today has been a day of very little activity as a consequence, though Ann must get special mention, as she walked into the town and back to obtain provisions.
Time for supper now, and then back to bed.
No booze though.
3 Comments:
This is very depressing reading when you're stuck at a desk in Leigh!
Looks like you're having a good time, you ain't missing much here.
All this wine may have slowed you down by the time you get back??
Rich
That sounds like foolish behaviour for someone of your age and maturity :)
Re: bouldering. There's meant to be some really classy stuff on the Spanish side of the Pyrenees isn't there? Something for on the way out?
Snowing in the pyrenees now I hear. I have hopes for the Sierra Nevada for rock climbing, and Squin says El Chorro is worth a look too.....
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