It's a bit cut off here, cold too. I have a daily ritual at the moment to try and capture the evening light. I don't really do it justice but it's one of the perks of being here. |
We have a new thing to get us out and enjoy our surroundings. Also you can easily seize up at this time of year so we need to find exercise. We drove to nearby Panneçot and set off towards the Loire. It's, I think around 30 kms from Panneçot maybe a bit more. After 3 hours cycling we reached Chaumigny near Cercy La Tour and got back to Panneçot. It's just along smooth flat tracks along the canal but it's a start. I used to cycle lots but since living up in the mountains without a bicycle it's been impossible. We are still trying to get our van fixed. After taking it to a local garage to get a new starter motor it's been quite a saga. Now we are looking at the spring to get it going again. It's a big, tight heavy diesel engine that needs warmth after being stood for so long. It will mean we can take bicycles on outings namely down South again.
Most buildings went up around here around 1830's this one unfortunately fell down around 50 years ago. I'm sure it's still savable. The arch has survived well. |
I find dresses appropriate attire. Hats gloves and scarf too. |
Lots of this long outstretched paths. We did see a couple of dog walkers, one other cyclist a dead fox frozen in the canal. |
Ragodin. We also saw 2 water voles and Comorants an Egret and a flock of birds I couldn't identify. Need binoculars. |
Icy. |
Isenay. |
Panneçot pronounced Pan-sew. |
Tonights flash of orange. |