July 29, 2023 – Saturday - Montchanin to St-Léger-sur-Dheune
From Joan's Journal
Joan and our favorite éclusier
Up and happy to be hitting the down locks for a while starting today, which we know tend to be easier than up, even the deep ones up to 5,58 meters. To be sure we’ve covered our bases, Michael uses the French boat phone to text VNF around 8am and confirm again (we told them yesterday) that we are heading out 09:15 and which direction. We get to Écluse #1, Méditerranée at our scheduled time. No éclusier there, but it’s an automatic lock, no problem we think, it’s ready for us. We tie up, pull the blue cord….nothing. Wait a few minutes, try again. Nothing. Ummm, here we go again! I try the call box on the hut, doesn’t work. But the numbers are on the hut, same as yesterday's. I get the same lady I think. We try to communicate again and I keep my fingers crossed. Shortly a VNF van pulls up and a woman éclusier is there to help with this chain of écluses, five or six at least. She speaks very good English. Merci!!!!! While helping us she chats away and we have delightful conversations. Her husband is also working the écluses, he’ll be with us through the next chain of écluses, but he shows up early and we get them both.
Many of the écluses on this stretch were drop of 5 meters (16 feet), or more |
They owned a restaurant in a small village nearby for 25 or so years. Raised their son who is now 20 and in law school. After they sold the restaurant they got a job offer in Costa Rica at a fishing lodge he had visited as a customer the year prior. They worked there five months. They were with VNF last year and again this summer. What’s next – they’re not sure. He’d love to go back to Costa Rica (he’s an avid fisherman) and she’d rather not be that from their son, maybe amongst other things as well.
July 30, 2023 – Sunday - St-Léger-sur-Dheune
From Joan's Journal
Layover day. Slept in, took a shower, enjoyed our coffee. Walked to the grocery store to replenish, always pick up a few more items then we think we’re going to. Maybe if I didn’t grab an extra grocery bag, just in case….
The "house" we tied up in front of at St-Léger-sur-Dhuene |
Eurovelo 6 - what an amazing route |
La Villa Perrusson - Showing the many architectural decorations produced |
A lovely bike ride back to the boat. Saw our woman éclusier and thanked her for the recommendation. She said no boats were going through her section of locks today. Wow. So weird to be end of July and so few boats.
July 31, 2023 – Monday - St-Léger-sur-Dheune to Santenay
From Joan's Journal
Four écluses and 8 km – easy day! The first écluse was scheduled for 10h00 with the éclusier yesterday because a hotel barge had it scheduled for 9h00. Arrived 10h05 and the lock was down. We grabbed a bollard and waited. We couldn’t figure out if the “eye” wasn’t seeing us to activate it or what. Around 10h30 the éclusier arrived by car and activated the lock without getting out. Once he was sure it was operating he waived at us and drove off. We get in, tie up and I pull the blue cord. Nothing. Waiting and multiple tries, nothing. A gentleman who lives in what was probably the old éclusier's house beside the lock comes out, goes into the hut and works the magic – the lock closes and all is good. The next locks were all set up and ready for us and worked as they should. We’re guessing the éclusier had to reset the locks after the hotel barge and hadn’t worked that into the scheduling with us. C’est la vie in France.
The Santenay vineyards - last time we were by the leaves were just beginning to show |
This time, the grapes are starting to change color. |
Malcolm and Marilyn's very original bimini. Fits perfectly and lots of shade. |
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