bembo449
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Brackley next week ...
It'll be OK Wighty - honestly.No , the "and there will be a surprise " , thats the bit that worried me
I'm not the only one then!Changed my CD collection that has been in the 6 disc player for 20 odd months, one can get rather tired of the same old tracks
That is truly stunningView attachment 45685
View attachment 45686 Drove over to Sault this afternoon across a pass (sorry can’t remember name) just over 3600ft on the D1 which is a beautifully engineered road, wide with long sweeping bends. Shame about the new 50mph national speed limit in France but it was early afternoon so I assumed the Gendarmes would still be at lunch! Came back through the Gorge de la Nesque which is a totally different road, narrower, tight bends and some interesting tunnels. Great afternoon and nice and cool in the car showing 32° outside.
I remember my dad having a cassette player that was in the car when he bought it. It had a Hot Chocolate tape in it. He never bought any cassettes. He played that tape for at least 4 years. It was still in the car when he scrapped it.I'm not the only one then!
Look very nice.View attachment 45685
View attachment 45686 Drove over to Sault this afternoon across a pass (sorry can’t remember name) just over 3600ft on the D1 which is a beautifully engineered road, wide with long sweeping bends. Shame about the new 50mph national speed limit in France but it was early afternoon so I assumed the Gendarmes would still be at lunch! Came back through the Gorge de la Nesque which is a totally different road, narrower, tight bends and some interesting tunnels. Great afternoon and nice and cool in the car showing 32° outside.
Different but still a drawNot as stunning as Austria though!
That second road looked like one of what the French call 'balcony roads'. This site lists quite a few and they're on my list of must dos...View attachment 45685
View attachment 45686 Drove over to Sault this afternoon across a pass (sorry can’t remember name) just over 3600ft on the D1 which is a beautifully engineered road, wide with long sweeping bends. Shame about the new 50mph national speed limit in France but it was early afternoon so I assumed the Gendarmes would still be at lunch! Came back through the Gorge de la Nesque which is a totally different road, narrower, tight bends and some interesting tunnels. Great afternoon and nice and cool in the car showing 32° outside.
Yes, it’s on that list - D942 SaultThat second road looked like one of what the French call 'balcony roads'. This site lists quite a few and they're on my list of must dos...
https://www.dangerousroads.org/europe/france/4467-balcony-roads-in-france.html
Thought it might be. Last time we were in Sault the smell of lavender was overpowering. Quite lovely to see it all in flower in the valley below.Yes, it’s on that list - D942 Sault
Too late now for lavender sadly but we have been there in June and it was beautiful and aromatic.Thought it might be. Last time we were in Sault the smell of lavender was overpowering. Quite lovely to see it all in flower in the valley below.
I remember my dad having a cassette player that was in the car when he bought it. It had a Hot Chocolate tape in it. He never bought any cassettes. He played that tape for at least 4 years. It was still in the car when he scrapped it.
pics or it didn't happen sub lmao
Very jealousMore whizzing around Austrian roads with the roof down View attachment 45684