Camping Gavin is another really nice site, peaceful and green, with great views of the mountains. We are about 30 kilometres from the French border. There are Neolithic settlements nearby, and some dolmens, which we plan to see.
The loos are immaculate and are likely to be kept so; a sign in the ladies says 'not to put 'intimate wipes' into the loos or there is a risk of shooting'. A Google translation perhaps, but what word was translated - blocking up, agglomeration (see previous posts), flooding? Surely shooting is a bit harsh.
We have overpaid by 36 euros because there wasn't anywhere on the website that asked if we had an ACSI card, which gives discounts. We have an ACSI card. So we may spend our overpayment at the restaurant, because 36 euros worth is more croissants than Chris can eat.
It is raining so it will be a good time for a restful evening, with JK Rowling, in my case, on Kindle, 'The Casual Vacancy'. Very, very good; not a cheery read, but exceptional well written and tackling some gutsy issues. Or, with Sue Townsend's excellent 'The Woman who Went to Bed for a Year', an audio book. Or, also on Kindle, and judged by Guardian Bookclub readers, on Twitter, to be very funny indeed, but not yet started by me, Jonas Jonassen's 'The Hundred Year Old Man who Climbed out of the Window and Disappeared'
We are going now, to see what the little on site supermarket is like, and to see how we get wifi. We will unpack the umbrellas first.
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