An Ankoù
Landlord.
Saint-Nazaire?It is rod. And a beautiful drive across the bridge at st nazerine (think that’s what it’s called.
Saint-Nazaire?It is rod. And a beautiful drive across the bridge at st nazerine (think that’s what it’s called.
It's a lovely place to be sure and I don't remember ever having had the rain in July that @Donegal john talks about. Nevertheless, Brittany has a similar reputation to Wales for rainy summers, but we're in a proper drought at the moment. Briac-sur-mer is on the North coast up by Dinan and it's a bit wilder up there (I like wild). We're down near the south coast. We spent an entire summer (school) break exploring the Brittany coastline and, while I would have preferred a windy and sea-swept island in the Atlantic, I don't really regret ending up here, out in the sticks with only the deer and the hares for neighbours.Must be lovely living in Brittany, My uncle used to have a little cottage in saint Briac-sur-mer very happy memories of the area.
very like cornwall
That’s it. Huge long high bridge from what I rememberSaint-Nazaire?
We stayed very near roscoff at the start of july and the place was a washout. Very bad storms when we left and one of the most horrific ferry crossings I have ever had. The boat was getting tossed all over the place and most people were being sick. I sat on my bunk with a belly full of red wine sloshing back and forward and my 2 kids above me were sliding up and down the bunk with each peak and troughIt's a lovely place to be sure and I don't remember ever having had the rain in July that @Donegal john talks about. Nevertheless, Brittany has a similar reputation to Wales for rainy summers, but we're in a proper drought at the moment. Briac-sur-mer is on the North coast up by Dinan and it's a bit wilder up there (I like wild). We're down near the south coast. We spent an entire summer (school) break exploring the Brittany coastline and, while I would have preferred a windy and sea-swept island in the Atlantic, I don't really regret ending up here, out in the sticks with only the deer and the hares for neighbours.
Yeah been over that on the way back to Rosscoff for the ferry, pont leabbye the old Dana Anglia which the misses and i sailed to Denmark on our honey moon in 1989 good timesThat’s it. Huge long high bridge from what I remember
Just re read this and seen I put may. Meant July @An AnkoùW
We stayed very near roscoff at the start of july and the place was a washout. Very bad storms when we left and one of the most horrific ferry crossings I have ever had. The boat was getting tossed all over the place and most people were being sick. I sat on my bunk with a belly full of red wine sloshing back and forward and my 2 kids above me were sliding up and down the bunk with each peak and trough
It really was bad and the rain for the 4 days I stayed did not let up.
Lovely place though
That's because they keep reusing the same articles year after year, and have done since the 70s. Every year, without fail, on slow news days in autumn, they have an article about "we're heading for a terrible freezing winter" despite the MET office saying they can't predict more than 2 weeks in advance. If you google the text of the articles, you'll find it is pretty but verbatim from the year before... and the one before... and the one before...The only newspaper to still use F is the Express but only for high temperature ie 90. For low they never use 28.
Did you go over the bridge in 44 with the Paras?
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