
Did ask for it in a very nice restaurant in Bayeux (many years ago). Got a bottle of wine - shows how good my French was (is).

We are still in Normaday, away to look at a house tomorrow. Faliase? At the moment. Really enjoying it, as is SWMBO.Mr Gus wrote: ↑Wed Jun 22, 2022 5:42 pm What's your meandering route in the bongo? Are you visiting any glaciers?
If you stop in Annecy or Chamonix do visit the RFID biere n' cidre bar "beer o clock"
(The others I cannot speak for, 9 total)
https://www.beeroclock.fr/page/les-bars
Saying that my favourite easily found bar / can inna supermarche is "Pelforth" brown, ..the wife refused to let me call our French bulldog that, ..don't understand her "reasoning" but it involved a lot of swearing.
Cheers BTB, we had no clue prior to arrival. Literally heading Southish to look at a property tomorrow. Saw the town cathedral, tank and heavy gun. Walked around, read some plaques. Stomach dropping away. The balls on those lads that came ashore..Bugtownboy wrote: ↑Thu Jun 23, 2022 5:29 pm Falaise, Joe. Always remember it as one of those places to endure before they built the ring road.
If you have time, have a look at Sées - close by. Lovely little town, belting Cathedral. Absolutely stunning. If you get there, let me know if the telephone box is still on the square.
Talking about Falaise, my uncle was there in the 1940’s - some horrible battle - the Falaise Pocket, one of the decisive battles post the Normandy landings.
You wouldn’t tell now.
Joeboy wrote: ↑Thu Jun 23, 2022 5:53 pmCheers BTB, we had no clue prior to arrival. Literally heading Southish to look at a property tomorrow, saw a camping sign do stopped. Saw the town cathedral, tank and heavy gun. Walked around, read some plaques. Stomach dropping away. The balls on those lads that came ashore..Bugtownboy wrote: ↑Thu Jun 23, 2022 5:29 pm Falaise, Joe. Always remember it as one of those places to endure before they built the ring road.
If you have time, have a look at Sées - close by. Lovely little town, belting Cathedral. Absolutely stunning. If you get there, let me know if the telephone box is still on the square.
Talking about Falaise, my uncle was there in the 1940’s - some horrible battle - the Falaise Pocket, one of the decisive battles post the Normandy landings.
You wouldn’t tell now.
NEVER disrespect the Bongo! Did the Alps a few years ago Effortlessly. Limoges will be pretty close by our Terminus heading South..Bugtownboy wrote: ↑Thu Jun 23, 2022 6:33 pm Don’t know how far you’re wanting to go ? If you head towards Tours via Le Mans (not sure the Bongo is up to Mulsanne) then divert off towards Châteauroux, you must stop off in Loches - lots of troglodyte homes, an amazing citadel and, if you’re there for Bastille Day, a bonkers night.
If you want to travel on further, towards Limoges, you should stop at Oradour-sur-Glane to appreciate the atrocities of WW2.
We went with the kids (11 & 13 at the time) and they were very quiet. Puts what’s happening in Ukraine in a sharp perspective.
If you’ve got that far, do visit Limoges. Belting small city, lots of good times - used to ‘live’ in the Correze.
Belting, undiscovered département.