August 12 We get a ride to SeaTac for
our Aer Lingus flight to Dublin. Quick trip through security and it was time to
find a hearty lunch to get ready for our cheap flight. While Aer Lingus was low
on food and no free booze, we did have more legroom than with any other airline
we’ve flown to France.With an overnight flight we arrived in Dublin for a Quick plane transfer, then on
to Paris for dinner and a good night's sleep at the airport
Wednesday morning we picked up our car and began drove to Mâcon to meet up with Bill and Christina aboard Juniper. We only made a few wrong turns, that could thankfully be corrected at the next roundabout. Drove right to the boat located at the Mâcon Port de Plaisance. Went over the boat with Bill then drove to our AirBnB in town. That evening we picked Bill and Christina up and drove into town to walk the quay in search of a nice dinner. Found a place with good food and a fun staff to interact with despite the language differences.
The next morning we woke to find we had hit another of the
many French holidays. All of the places our host had recommended for breakfast
were closed. There was a paella truck just opening for business in a parking lot across from our AirBnB so we decided
to buy some for dinner. With all the samples we were given we ended up having
mussels and sangria for breakfast, along with all of his regular customers. Spent the day provisioning and moving
aboard.
Friday we spent the day settling in and looking to
see if we could possibly replace the blinds that had been bothering all of us
for a few seasons. Found out the length we needed was a standard size – just
gotta check whether we can customize to fit our needs
Joan in the courtyard of the Hotel Deiu, Beaune, France |
Blinds kind of sagging - time to spruce them up |
August 21 Wednesday – still stalling, we spent the day
scrubbing and using rubbing compound to remove marks on the hull and house. Met
a couple that had sailed the world before retiring to a canal boat. Turns out
they had lived in the NW and we had several common sailing friends. We got
together for drinks at 17h30, and the next thing we knew it was 01h30 and
apparently we were talking a little loud and were still outside for a warm
evening. Fortunately one of the boats on the dock gave a friendly toot on their
horn that made us check the time.
August 22 Thursday – Underway at last. Beginning our cruise
up the Saône. Beautiful weather and next to no other boats on the water. After
14km on the Saône we took a right turn up the canal de Pont-de-Vaux to the
lovely town of Pont-deVaux. Turns out they were having a major Quad (4-wheel
motorized bike) competition, with over 600 riders representing 17 nations,
including the US. The highlight of the first day was a parade through town of
all the competitors. It started at 22h30. We stayed up. The town was packed and
like the tour-de-France spectators were within touching range of their favorite
competitors.
The view from our salon, looking upstream to the old mill. This was the end of navigation for la Reyssouze |
Loved the narrative and the pictures.
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