Wednesday, 15 January 2025

Normandy 2025 - 15th - 18th of January

An early start (as usual!)

We were awake at 2am and showered and dressed by 3am. Sophie made a flask of coffee, we did some last-minute packing of the car and we were off! It didn't feel like my birthday at all today!

Google Maps said it would take us 2 hours and 46 minutes to get to the Eurotunnel, but we managed to shave off fifteen minutes. We were given the option of an earlier train for free, which was a bonus and would mean arriving in France an hour earlier than we expected. I bought a map of Northern France (I'd forgotten the one we have at home) and a pack of playing cards in WHSmith! I'd also forgotten our Normandy guidebook, but we roughly knew what we were going to be doing in the area, anyway!

We'd had a horrible drizzle all the way to the terminal and the roads had felt greasy. When it was my turn to drive onto the train I had to go up a ramp. Halfway up, the wheels spun and I couldn't get a grip on the surface. Luckily, the German BMW following me had stopped so I slithered back down gingerly and tried again! This time the wheels dug into the grooves and up we went. It was a bit hairy, though!

We enjoyed coffee and a breakfast bar on the journey and I closed my eyes for ten minutes. Before we knew it, we were in France and it was still dark! I had expected it to be light, but we discovered that sunrise wasn't until almost 9am! 

Unfortunately, it was also foggy and the first hour of the journey was not pleasant. We'd hit rush hour but I just took it steadily and we decided to stop at the Aire de la Baie du Somme for coffee and pains au chocolat. This is now a tradition if we use this route!

Because of the time of year, hardly anybody was about and we used the facilities and ordered hot drinks and pastries. We sat overlooking the frigid canal.



Lunch in Honfleur

The foggy roads were quiet with only the occasional car or lorry. Keith looked out for buzzards and we saw plenty of trees with mistletoe balls. The fog stayed with us for the whole journey to Honfleur and we weren't able to see the impressive Pont de Normandie Bridge clearly, which maybe was a good thing!

Immediately after the bridge, we turned off to Honfleur and parked in the same car park as last year. Keith and Sophie used the loos but there was no toilet paper! Luckily, we had tissues on us and also shared a couple with a young girl who had come in to use them as well! We're all about promoting a good relationship with the French!

We strolled slowly into town looking at menus on the way and deciding where to have lunch. There were a few people about, but I should think the town is heaving in the summer! 






Most of the restaurants offered a reasonable prix fixe lunch menu and we spotted Cap 42 right opposite the harbour. We found plenty of choices on the lunch menu and they opened at 12pm. By now it was drizzling and the fog was lying like lace over our hair! We didn't mind, though. It was January, after all!

As soon as it was 12pm we went to the restaurant and we were shown to a table inside. We were glad we arrived when we did as the place soon filled up with lunchtime diners! The host was lovely and friendly and we ordered a beer for Keith and a pichet of the house white for Sophie and me. I chose the warm goat's cheese salad to start and Keith and Soph opted for the paté en croute. For our mains, both Sophie and Keith chose the turkey in a creamy mushroom sauce, while I decided on a bowl of mussels with French fries.

A basket of fresh bread was put on the table and we tucked into our delicious starters. By now, the host was turning people away from the inside of the restaurant and directing them to the outside, covered terrace. It was obviously a popular place!

The main courses were as good as the starters and my mussels were fragrant with herbs, onions and a buttery sauce. The bread was used to mop up Keith and Sophie's lovely creamy sauce. For desserts Sophie and I just had to have the chocolate fondant (it's the rule!) which had a beautifully oozy centre!

It had been a lovely meal and the atmosphere in the restaurant was very convivial. We paid the bill and then wandered slowly back to the car, stopping to look at the fishing boats moored up on the other side of the bridge. One boat was unloading its catch and the seagulls were wheeling around and around hoping to pick up scraps. A black cormorant was also on the lookout for a tasty lunch. We realised that the River Seine empties out into the sea here and we traced its source right back to Burgundy!

The ghost towns of the Normandy coast

Back at the car, we paid for the parking and I said to Sophie I wanted to get to the house by the coastal route, rather than go back onto the autoroute. So began a delightful journey along the coast, passing through Trouville and Deauville and the Normandy beaches. As we approached Deauville, we saw some huge, imposing houses, all shuttered up. The towns were empty with apartment blocks all closed for the winter. Can you imagine what it was like last June when the 80th commemorations were taking place? Some of the larger houses looked slightly creepy, the stone pointed roofs and chimneys poking out of the mist. Sand had been blown up onto the road from the beach and it was obvious that large stretches of the coast were devoid of people, with the towns perhaps only coming to life from March onwards. Restaurants, cafés and amusement places were firmly closed with no sign of life. We did see two busy casinos, though! In the aptly-named Dives-sur-Mer, the town looked rundown and forlorn and the grey weather added to the atmosphere!

The fog hadn't lifted all day and as the afternoon wore on, it seemed to become thicker. We turned away from the coast and drove through wide open fields, rows of identical trees stretching away into the distance. We arrived at the house at 4pm and Anne-Charlotte met us to give us the keys and welcome us back. We unpacked the car and then set off for the small Carrefour in nearby Creully where we bought more milk, beer, wine, butter, bread and cheeses.

When we arrived back, we unpacked and then it was time to relax in front of the gorgeous log burner. I dozed off and it was lovely to sit and soak up the warmth. At about 6.30pm, we cracked open a bottle of Champagne that Mum had told me to buy for my birthday! Oh yes! It was my birthday! I opened my cards and we sat and sipped fizz while chatting. It was heavenly!

Later in the evening Keith and I watched a new Netflix drama called Missing You while Sophie read her book. It was a lovely evening and the log burner warmed us up, but it really ate wood! We're going to buy another bag of logs tomorrow!

Tuesday, 14 January 2025

Getting ready

I took myself to work this morning and felt a bit nervous driving! There were some idiots about and with us going to France tomorrow in the car, I didn't want a bump! Luckily, I made it to work in the heavy traffic without mishap and had another busy day.

Back at home, I packed for Keith and me and ran the hoover around. Sophie came home and we decided to eat an hour earlier than normal. We have to be up at 2am tomorrow so it was an early night for us! I hadn't slept well last night and had woken at 4am this morning so the lure of an early night was very tempting!

Sophie loaded the car with the luggage and we managed to get the cats in so they could spend the evening with us. We debated whether to keep them inside but felt it wouldn't be fair. They both love going out and thankfully, the freezing temperatures of last week are set to be replaced by much milder ones.

By 8pm, I was in bed - I was shattered!

Monday, 13 January 2025

The start of a short week!

So, it was back to work today but I was facing a very short week! Sheila was waiting for me in the car park with an almost-new stroller that she thought might be useful for my Mum. It was certainly an upgrade on the one she has now!

My shift passed quickly, because I was so busy, and Keith came to collect me at 4pm. We sped home (the traffic was light for once) and I pootled about at home doing the usual chores. Amazon delivered a gorgeous throw I'd ordered with the gift card I'd been given from work. I've been looking to replace the one on my bed for ages as it's too heavy and cumbersome, and my new light, incredibly soft one was beautiful. Mooney definitely had his eye on it! He can keep his claws off it!


Dinner tonight was a delicious soup that Sophie made. She used tins of Heinz chicken soup but added more chicken and pasta. It was perfect for a chilly night!

Sunday, 12 January 2025

A grey day

Unfortunately, the grey skies were back today and it's been dull and cold. Keith and I dashed to Tesco first thing and bought toiletries for my Dad, as well as migraine tablets for Sophie as she had a headache. She spent most of the day wearing her migraine cap, bless her!

We dropped off the toiletries at the care home and it looks like my Dad has a cough and cold again. It's not surprising as there are so many cold and flu bugs doing the rounds at the moment. I daren't tell them we're going away to France on Wednesday... I feel slightly embarrassed we're off again but that's what happens when you have a birthday so close to Christmas!

Back home, we were all hungry so we started the lunch preparations. The casserole had been simmering for an hour so we cooked the vegetables and we were sitting down by 1pm. It was delicious, but I'm beginning to wonder if I should cut down on meat? I didn't enjoy the beef and pork dishes I chose on holiday and I ended up leaving quite a bit of the meat I'd put on my plate today. I am also heartily fed up with broccoli and cauliflower and crave light, fragrant Asian dishes at the moment! I might cut down on meaty meals and see if I can regain my appetite! We did drink a beautiful red wine with lunch though - the Séguret Cotes du Rhone Villages we bought in France in October. It was a mighty 14% and was packed full of cherry flavours. Gorgeous!

The rest of the afternoon was spent digesting our meal and relaxing. Keith and Sophie watched Newcastle play Bromley in the FA Cup and I pootled about doing a couple of jobs and putting off packing! I'll do it on Tuesday night!

Saturday, 11 January 2025

Pre-Spring cleaning!

We awoke to sparkling sunshine this morning and blue skies. It was still very cold, but I don't mind when it's combined with gorgeous sunshine!

Sophie and I watched Saturday Morning Kitchen in its entirety with coffee and Portuguese Pastel de Natas, so a relaxed start to the weekend. I then felt like cleaning, so I blitzed upstairs while Sophie tackled some jobs she needed to do. We keep the house ticking over, but every now and then it's good to do a deeper clean.

Keith had prepared tonight's dinner of beef casserole with loads of vegetables, so we were all gainfully employed today! I suggested we have the goat's cheese I'd bought in London for lunch, and it was delicious with the crackers and a sneaky glass of white wine. It wasn't overly strong and was soft and creamy so Sophie enjoyed it. Maybe it's French goat's cheese she objects to!

After lunch, I cleaned downstairs and then had a soak in the bath. Keith had been hoping to see Sileby play this afternoon but the game, predictably, had been called off because of the cold conditions. 

We decided not to have the beef casserole for dinner tonight. My lunch of goat's cheese had filled me up and then I'd nibbled some chocolate that had been given to me for Christmas, and I couldn't face a heavy meal... We decided to have the casserole for lunch tomorrow instead. I was just fortunate that both Keith and Sophie agreed with me!

Sophie made me a G&T and we played two games of Scrabble. I beat her both times, much to her disgust - I seem to be on a roll at the moment with the game and we're definitely taking it to France with us!

I didn't eat again in the evening but Keith and Sophie both had a light tea. Later in the evening, we watched a new programme about Mallorca (they spelt it Majorca on the television) which was narrated by Joanna Lumley. Soller and Port Soller were mentioned - the train and tram especially - but they concentrated on other parts of the island as well, including Port D'Andratx. The island looked stunning and we did see a brief glimpse of the lighthouse at Cap de Formentor, but no mention of Pollenca. However, they featured an artist working on a huge mural and it was the same man who had painted the wall in La Scalinata!  

Friday, 10 January 2025

A good end to the working week!

Today was a pleasant shift and a great end to a busy week. I managed to tackle all the emails and put on a new swim teacher course. Plus, the playscheme places went live for February, which will be here before we know it!

Sophie went out for a meal this evening with her friend Laura, and Keith went to the pub, so I was on my own for an hour. It was great to pootle about, and both cats came in to keep me company. It's been another bitterly cold day, with temperatures this morning briefly going down to -6c. I actually wore my long woolly cardigan to work—it was so cold!

After Keith and I had eaten dinner (quiche and new potatoes) we watched an episode of Vera. It's a shame this long-running drama will be coming to an end when Brenda Blethyn steps down. Keith and I try to identify some of the areas of the North-East!

Sophie arrived home earlier than I expected and we chatted about her evening for an hour, while watching Graham Norton. I'm so looking forward to a lie-in tomorrow!

Thursday, 9 January 2025

Back to reality!

It was back to work and reality today... we need to pay for these extravagant days out!

Keith took me to work and then drove to the hospital for his pre-op appointment. He hasn't been given a date yet, but we armed him with a list of days to avoid if he was asked when he could have his hernia operation.

At work, I tackled the emails and ploughed my way through them until I finished at 2pm. Keith collected me and I dropped him off at home before going over to Kettering to pick up my Mum for her nail appointment. I said I wouldn't do this again, but the evenings are getting lighter which helps! We made it back to Northampton in good time and today she chose a beautiful shade of blue.

Rather than call on Keith again, I took Mum straight back and was home just after 5pm. It does make such a difference when the evenings are a little lighter, but it's been another bitterly cold day today with temperatures hardly getting above freezing.

Sophie had fantastic news for us this evening and she'd called into Waitrose on her way home to buy a bottle of Prosecco to celebrate. She's been given a pay rise and has a new role, one that doesn't involve managing people which she is delighted about. It's just what she wanted! Both Keith and I were delighted for her.

Keith had prepared a spicy curry this evening but I wasn't in the mood for it at all and barely ate any. I do hope that the Indian meal we had in Mallorca hasn't put me off this kind of cuisine! There was nothing wrong with the food in Mallorca, but I just felt queasy for a couple of days afterwards!