Day 5 - Le Moulin des Treize Vents
Woke to a brilliant blue sky and another scorching hot (36 degrees yesterday!) day but we still enjoyed a typical French breakfast of croissants and pain au chocolate out on the terrace before taking Jon round for a guided tour to see everything on what used to be a fish farm back in the day. It is a magical place, being out in the middle of nowhere, with the sound of water running from the weir through the old system of tanks in the ground, filling the lake and a fast moving river at the boundary of their land. Unfortunately there were also an enormous amount of biting insects as well which sent us straight to the insect repellent and antihistamine cream!
Suitably protected we all piled into Mike’s car and set off for lunch at restaurant overlooking yet another lake, which was owned by a friend of theirs. Seems in France that Sunday lunch is a real family affair and takes a few hours to get through! Gorgeous food and a lovely setting so what if it did take 4 hours, we had plenty to chat about! This continued well into the evening back at the house until we could stay awake no longer.
Suitably protected we all piled into Mike’s car and set off for lunch at restaurant overlooking yet another lake, which was owned by a friend of theirs. Seems in France that Sunday lunch is a real family affair and takes a few hours to get through! Gorgeous food and a lovely setting so what if it did take 4 hours, we had plenty to chat about! This continued well into the evening back at the house until we could stay awake no longer.



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