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By CardiffJenks
September 14th 2009
Tour de Chev Europe » France » Upper Normandie » Le Havre
Departure Date minus 1. I've just started this blog and am unfamiliar with how it works. Anyway the idea is to record a holiday that Jane and I are taking in France. The mode of transport being the Big Bad Chev (my Chevrolet Camaro, the hero of the Big Drive Home in 2002), back to doing what it does best: long distrance cruising. The plan is to take the ferry from Portsmouth to Le Havre and stay the first night in Honfleur. Then travel to Carnac in Brittany to look at prehistoric standing stones and dolmens: comparing them with the ones [View Full Entry]

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Published: September 18th 2009 | 16 Views | [diary=436573]


Tuesday August 4th What a difference a Channel makes The weather pattern really does look like it has changed but the forecast too for France was for fine weather so summer is officially declared back on track for the BBA. It is only a short distance to Dover and the Sea France ferry to Calais but we wanted to get there in plenty of time to locate where the ferry sailed from and because we anticipate there will be some customs and emigration forms to be completed on our departure from UK soil. Breakfast has been a bonus when it has [View Full Entry]

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Published: August 10th 2009 | 62 Views | [diary=426951]

The famous White Cliffs of Dover
Steaming off Calais beach,France

Well, apologies to all those who have been checking this blog thingy to see updates but I'm back here in the UK already without having added any blogs whilst on my travels. The lack of blogs was down to the relative lack of internet access in the places I ended up visiting and also the fact that I was enjoying barely going near a computer for the best part of 5 weeks so didn't look too hard. Most internet cafes were in the big cities and big cities, poor road signs, a poor sense of direction and a heavy touring bike [View Full Entry]

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Published: August 7th 2009 | 15 Views | [diary=424405]

I like to keep things tidy
Better than having lunch at a landfill
Hermanville Cemetery

Greetings from the coastal city of Le Havre. We arrived here a couple of days ago from Amsterdam...I must admit we were happy to leave the cold rainy weather and come into hot sunny weather...We met our new hosts Abi and Alex. They are our age and they are both social workers. Both of them have been wonderful hosts. They took us to Etretat a little seaside town with a killer view off white cliffs lookin down at rock formations to the endless blue sea below. Then we found a nearly desserted rock beach to get some sun. The rock beach [View Full Entry]

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Published: July 23rd 2008 | 44 Views | [diary=303697]


What a day to land in Le Havre!! For those who went to go to Normandy, it is D-Day--the 64th anniversary. It is also Kathy Teske's Birthday--I won't tell you which anniversary it is for her and we went to Paris. The French Government was up to their favorite tricks--obstructing things and being hard to get along with. They would not clear us for immigration so we sat in a holding pattern in the Explorer's Lounge for more than an hour and a half. This really put a damper--in more ways than one on our excusion for the day. It is [View Full Entry]

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Published: June 23rd 2008 | 287 Views | [diary=290158]

Limestone Riverbank
Paris-This Way!!
River Seine

No bag, no car. Al goes to Le Havre to try and get the car out of port. Mo and Lisa visit Canterbury Cathedral followed by Leeds Castle. Then a Skype call to Homayun in Paris to see if he has heard anything from Al. (A very special thanks to Homayun and Christine for the phone and translation services they graciously provided us while in France.) Homayun delivers the news that Al has the car and he is staying in Le Havre! Lisa and Mo arrive back in Le Havre, park in front of some apartment building to “borrow” a wireless [View Full Entry]

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Published: May 17th 2008 | 18 Views | [diary=276165]

La Havre 2

No car, no bag. Al stays in Paris waiting for his bag. Lisa and Mo - Leave Paris and go to Le Havre and stay in the totally strange Etap Hotel….bunk beds, no phone, bathroom and shower made from one piece of molded fiberglass… just a general level of strangeness. Other than the ability to on the commode and shower at the same time this place has no redeeming qualities [View Full Entry]

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Published: April 6th 2008 | 49 Views | [diary=263701]


No car, no bag. Mo and Lisa- Explore the town of Le Harve in the wind and cold and rain. Find an Art Museum. See a few paintings and an “art film” of some guy slitting his wrist in a bath tub. Mo and Lisa consider slitting their own wrists. It totally sucked; we walked in the rain for about an hour looking for a place to sit down for a quick meal. Every place was closed, we found one nice restaurant, but guess what they needed reservation. Finally we found a place to get out of rain and had some [View Full Entry]

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Published: May 16th 2008 | 15 Views | [diary=276159]


No car, no bag. Al stays in Paris waiting for his bag. Lisa and Mo - Leave Paris and go to Le Havre and stay in the totally strange Etap Hotel….bunk beds, no phone, bathroom and shower made from one piece of molded fiberglass… just a general level of strangeness. Other than the ability to on the commode and shower at the same time this place has no redeeming qualities. [View Full Entry]

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Published: May 16th 2008 | 13 Views | [diary=276158]


The Land Cruiser has reached Le Havre France. [View Full Entry]

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Published: April 6th 2008 | 44 Views | [diary=263683]



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