What a fandabeedozee week that was!
Amid all the thank you's - my two
penn'orth cents worth:
To the recce team for finding out all there is to know about the area, in, I gather, some far worse weather than we encountered.
To mmmMartin for the entertaining and informative daily essays.
To Olaf for the loan of the panniers.
To Andy and to Jo for sorting the gîte, shopping and the excellent cuisine (especially the steroid-charged veggie chilli

on Friday evening).
To the other co-residents Ian, Gordon and Lonica for the excellent and entertaining evenings.
To everybody else for the company.
To all the lunchtime restaurants for the daily omelettes au fromage.
To the weather gods who smiled upon us nearly all the time.
Above all, to DZ for the unflappable and understated ability for organisation.
Some interesting fauna: a sparrowhawk hovering above the gîte, lots of buzzards, the red squirrel that popped into the garden one morning, and rarest of rare, the pine marten that ran across my path on my way back from a boulangerie run on Friday morning.
TC's phrase
'faffage interdit' was concise and appropriate at times…
Highlights for me were many and varied, but probably the long 84 mile day down the D-Day beaches, to Carentan and back, the shorter day exploring the museums along that route, and the solo trip I made out to Cap Hague along the most fantastic coast road on Saturday. On the way back, propelled by a tailwind, I met Mark on his way out to the Cap -
and he'd already been to Barfleur earlier in the day. Just imagine what he'd be like on a Brompton.
Total French mileage for the week - 428 and 5755m of climbing (the recce team never said anything about hills).
My pics are in process of being organised and the crap edited out and maybe, just maybe, I'll be able to share them in the next day or two, if it works from all the advice received from various people, thank you.
Now I must go and self-flagellate like a good convent educated person in due repentance for all the bad language used and heard in the week.
A bientôt, mes amis.