Wednesday 28 August 2013


August 22nd La Pont de gard to Avignon

Late start as we slept till 9.25. So late in the tent. Off on smaller roads to Avignon, and due to necessity onto a very bumpy track along the Rhone which wasn't very pleasant. Avignon stunning on approach, gleaming spires. Booked into campsite (too quickly in hindsight) Next to Auberge Jeunnesse. Then headed into Avignon. Stunning city, mediaeval grandeur.  Dave did painting till 7pm and then cycled back to campsite. Very dark place and no where comfy to sit. Just ate and showered then very early, much needed, night.

August 23rd Avignon to L'Isle sur la Sorgue

Usual issue with getting out of big city, but managed to eventually onto quieter roads to L'Isle. Famous for its antique markets, beautiful town, on canals. Known as the Venice of Provence. Oldy worldy centre and heaps of character. Small cycle only really and campsite expensive at 23 euro but worth it for the place.

In evening went into village. magical place. Music playing all round, outside restaurants. Round every corner are water wheels attached to the houses. Sat in the square listening to a band for a couple of hours, just chilling. realised we haven't done enough 'just chilling' and plan to rectify that. Feel we have found a place in France that you could imagine staying for a good period of time, problem is we aren't the first!!!!! Provence really is as gorgeous as one imagines. :)

missed these out so order a bit odd :/

August 27th  Day 3 St Saturnin

Well the artist has spoken (for Helen Mainwaring)















Heaven!!!!!! We have done nothing for 3 days except cycled for a shop in Apt on Sunday, walked up to old church on the hill on Monday and pottered to the Tuesday market today. Bliss. Eaten loads and read two books, one being Behind the Scenes at the Museum by Kate Atkinson, a must for any book clubs out there. Dave has done a couple of paintings but yesterday he literally spent all day completing (with a little bit of help from me) the jigsaw he started on Sunday night. Little did i know he could get so obsessed with a jigsaw, it was like being with my brother :-)

St Saturnin les Apt is lovely little ville, nestling in the Vauclause Plateau. Nearby is Rousillon which we shall cycle to tomorrow. All just rather lovely.........

We've finally made it back to what you could call a normal life...living in a country cottage, close to a lively little village with the prospect of a few hazy summer days in Provence!!
France has been amazing, with its boulangeries and boucheries characteristic of all towns and villages along the way. I miss the anticipation of a new place in the distance with the appearance of a steeple on the horizon, typical of the north. The steeples have gradually disappeared as we've travelled further south and replaced by square towers with fancy ironwork on the top, usually with a town clock incorporated. All the planned destinations haven't disappointed, La Rochelle, St Maries De La Mer, Arles and now Saturnan Les Apt all been worth the mileage!
I plan to make the most of the week in Provence painting and selling my ever increasing gallery...too heavy to drag up to the top of the Alps! I've enjoyed the buzz from painting on the street and beach, and tried my best to communicate with those interested in my work. Most are interested in what we are doing and I'm sure are following us on the blog 'bonjour mes amis!'...Didiya, maybe an exception, living on the streets of Bordeaux, full of strong opinions of my work and its presentation, he criticised me for the square format by asking if I'd heard of the 'golden rectangle'!...I asked if he'd heard of the 'magic square!'..which didn't seem to impress him much...he then went on to try to sell some of his work to my passers by. He taught me not to be too friendly to street living winos!! Much more helpful the Spanish guy in St Marie de la Mer, he'd struggled to make a living fifteen years earlier after arriving in the town with nothing, but through getting to know the locals had established himself in his street business...his advice was that the police are always right, move on when they ask, but set up again around the corner!! I'm going to go to the local Marie and book a spot at the market in Provence.
The journey has exceeded all expectations, I've got a decent suntan, working on the six-pack but could do with bulking up a bit...probably not much more than ten stone, but feel a lot healthier. Looking forward to finding a base in the Alps...must have set up the tent about fifty times so far..and I won't miss the mozzies...it'll be good to have a new routine based around skiing...then we plan to fly back home to see family and friends. We talk about future plans of what we could do and where we may go, but we don't have anything set in stone...and I like it that way, more exciting and opportunist.
Its mid afternoon here...had a nice salad for dinner..listening to 'Paris After Midnight' tape..most of the music on the radio is 1980's...maybe have a cool beer and sit and paint for a couple of hours..hard life, but someone's got to do it.
Do I miss work?!..spoken to a couple of teachers on the way and I could see them stressing about the new term start. I liked the idea of work and the people there, but not the all consuming, planning and thinking ahead, aspect of it...not sure what I'm doing tomorrow...but that's fine!
Do I miss home?...Tuesday nights out and cycling with my bro's, cups of tea at mum's and going down to the Stone Well Tavern to listen to my dad play jazz piano...but don't miss the weather!
Had a great week with the kids, not sure if they'll have got over it yet!, and now I've turned fifty, look forward to whatever happens next, with the new life, travelling with Kath and searching for paradise!
By the way, the paintings are for sale, £50 including postage, so if you've seen something that you're interested in, drop me a line and maybe YOU could own a part of the story and help me get round the world...and stop me from losing any more weight...I treat myself to a roast chicken every time I sell a painting!! Contact me on davidjfrench@yahoo.co.UK
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August 24th L'Isle to St saturnin les apt!!!!!

Dave painted in the morning and then a quick lunch in L'Isle after I had a catch up on line with people via the office de tourisme. Then off with just 32km to go to St saturnin. Even though the main roads in this area don't appear to be too busy we went the scenic route via Godes, billed as one of the most beautiful villages in France. As we approached and the incline began I started my usual diversional  therapy strategy of singing Down in the tube station at midnight. However I could have covered the whole Jam back catalogue by the time we approached the village. Luckily the description is warranted especially from the approach.

Unfortunately unable to find an appropriate place for coffee so after a quick look round (very posh really) we headed back down the hill, onward to St saturnin. Storm clouds gathered as we approached but it didn't diminish my excitement. A quick coffee in the village itself and then to the house. Very cute little place, everything we need and feel so lucky to have this for the next week or so, woo oo!!!!














big hill!!!!!!



St Saturnin at last

Saturday 24 August 2013


August 21st Nimes to La pont de gard

Lovely relaxed cycle to La pont de gard along the little roads, no big lorries  to contend with. Camped at a camp site which on the web looked a bit naf but is really quiet and shaded, with a pool and all for 16 euro, 8 euros cheaper as we are on velos :) went to look at the Pont Neuf and were flabbergasted to find out it costs 15 euro to view it!!!!! About turn!! Back to camps site where the couple next to us with the cutest little camping pod ever, told us ways to get in via walking track or to go later when the turn lights on and no-one there to charge. relaxed by pool and then headed to Pont at 8pm where Dave did a quick painting though he could barely see the colours he was putting on, so could have an abstract feel to it. Beautiful structure, the clever Romans, though not sure what they ever did for us??!!

Looking forward to stay in Vauclouse, there looks so much to do and looking forward to normal living and cooking. keep discussing the meals we shall have, it is a bit like I'm a celebrity, getting obsessed with food!








Tuesday 20 August 2013

13th august to 20th August

Ok so much to say and so little time. Has to be summed up briefly really as Montpellier gorgeous city on 13th. 14th realisation lost passport for Natalie which after chat with British consulate looked ok for return on the 20th without it so continued to near grand motte for two nights wild camping.1st one ok and fun second one woken by men clearing beach following lots of walking around  trying to find appropriate place to sleep and fireworks set off near tent.

off to saint maries de la mer where i lost the will to wild camp again so headed to campsite 9km away which ended up as mosquito hell!!!!

next day birthday breakfast enjoyed though bitten to death, and headed to the sanest night in lovely hotels with day at pool then birthday meal in the very picturesque hispanic capital of the Camargue, saint maries. Dave managed two paintings in time there and then we headed to Arles on continuation of Van Goghs footsteps.

Arles a lovely place, lovely colliseum and fab buildings, ok campsite. Dave painted in the morning with two sales of the Saint maries paintings.

Off to Nimes to lovely Youth hostel to camp at, very relaxing prior to Natalie and Harry's journey back. relaxed evening  then up early for bus to train, missed bus but next bus got there, a bit tense but then both safely on train to Lille. Phone call from Lille though at 12.00 looking bad for natalie to return without form for travel, tense wait for all concerned, though harry sensibly got on allocated train on order to meet his leeds festival commitments. A relieved natalie then contacted is to say that British passport control guy came good and on way 2.30hrs late from lille, to London. Holiday to remember and be laughed about in the future!!!!!!!!! will follow with pictures soon. Having can of beer now xxxxxxx

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wild camping


birthday evening


birthday sunbathing

wild horses of camargue behind hotel

saintes maries

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sign of camargue





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