Blog 32 December 2015
Well,
already, we are at the last blog for 2015 and it is delayed due to our decision
to run off into the sunset and spend the festive season in the sun. We did
however put a few decorations out to give the house a Christmas spruce and then
we packed the camper and made a run for it.
Our last
social occasion before the off was to the Simply Chateaux Buffet and Dance with
the theme of theatrical or whatever you fancy. I took the opportunity to get
the family tiara out of the bank vault, put a temporary tattoo on my arm and my
grandmother’s long gloves and I felt like a nearly well-dressed Dame, and Mike
just went dressed in Red, no reason, just festive and red. The evening was
filled with joy and fun and we all had our parts to play in a pantomime of a
theatrical presentation which actually developed into an hilarious production
that could never be repeated, no matter how hard Broadway pleaded. Thank you to
Mark and Shirley for a fab night out
I was
delighted to get a picture of Alex in Canada wearing his new waistcoat at his
Christmas concert. Mike thought he would not want to wear such a colourful
creation from his Nona but I knew he would love it and getting pictures from so
far away of the babies we love, is such a treat.
We left
home on 16th December with our Christmas dinner cooked and frozen
and all the trimmings we felt we might wish for. Sadly on day 3 of our 4 day
journey to Spain the camper broke down and we were transported to an almond
grove next to a garage because it was Saturday and all the garages are closed till
Monday…….
We were then
back on the road and within 2 hours snug
as bugs in a 5 star camp site with all the electric and water we might need,
with limited wi fi and lots of happy
holiday makers around us in Camper heaven.
Calpe,
famous for its monolith rock singularly jutting out of the sea is a sight to behold
and we walked to it, around it but not on it, as the closer you get the bigger
it gets and even HOSS was showing signs of disinterest
We found
the larger than expected town of Calpe full of interest and when I saw this crock on display in a 2
euro shop I wanted to take it home and put it in my garden, but had to be happy
with the photo instead.
In the
warmth of the Mediterranean sun we put a Christmas lunch together and were not
disappointed with the result, although I hit the champers a little too hard and
slept for the rest of the day but Mike sat out in the sun and we managed turkey
sandwiches and Christmas pudding later in the day ….lovely and very relaxed.
We took a
little deep fat fryer with us and Mike cooked pretend roast potatoes and later
in the week we had homemade chips …. Nothing better.
After
12 days in the sun we set off home with great optimism but with the knowledge
that during the visit at the Ford garage a leaking turbo was diagnosed that might
give us a problem. Mike did a bit of a
mend on it but we were not confident and decided to make a dash for the French
boarder as I felt I could cope better with a French based breakdown. We were
doing well and in good spirits until Mikes mend failed and the turbo started to
malfunction and brought our camper from a spritely fast and reactive camper to
a 1970 post wagon getting to speeds of 50 miles per hour up hill. It meant that
we were forced to stick to the motorways to give us stress free slow down space.
We actually befriended a couple of Lorries and tucked in behind them taking the
creeper lanes and putting ourselves in a convoy for comfort. We drove over the French
boarder in the dark, postponed a long awaited visit to Mike’s cousin and
carried on whilst we were doing OK, and got as far as Bordeaux. We found an Air,
parked up and slept for a few hours. HOSS was a star and was very patient and
kept his head down despite few wee stops and feed times. He did not want water
all day but when I put a bowl of milk down, he woofed it up like a baby
Then
we set off again for the home run and did a couple of tours around the Air to
make sure that the fuel filter was functioning OK and it all seemed well until
we hit the slip road and the camper faltered and put her wheels in the gutter
to a grinding halt. In the dark on a motorway slip road we had to think quick,
set up the triangle and then I watched in awe as Mike pulled out his
replacement fuel filter that he insisted we should buy in Calpe in case the
same problem occurred and he replaced it and got us back on the road. We decided that with 400 kilometres to go we should
not stop until we got to the gates of our house and that is what we did. I made
sandwiches in the back as we trundled on and the A84 we felt on home territory
and started when we got to to relax and when
we opened the gates to our home we got a warm and satisfying feeling that home
is where the heart is and that this is a wonderful place to be at last
Je Suis
Hero
Xxxx

