Driving through the Landes early morning was pleasurable. Peaceful, scenic, a land of nature. Our onward drive would take us to Dax, and then into the foothills of The Pyrenees to Saint-Jean-Pied-du-Port. An early morning mist clung to the pine trees, soon sent on its way by the warming sun.
Today was going to be another hot one. A quick stop at an Aldi, where a french lady, her car resembling one that has just returned from banger racing, decided to park in the space next to Marge. Just one problem, we had her doors open. So with haste, accompanied by some strong language from everyone, we managed to shut them with seconds to spare. And yes, you've guessed it. There were plenty of other spaces in the car park. By late morning we crossed into the department Pyrenees-Atlantique. The fun begins now Marge.
Arriving at the campsite by lunchtime turned out to be a very good call. It was hot, unbearably hot. So we changed into cooler clothes and spent most of the afternoon sat in the shade. At one point, cloud began to build, the sky darkened, and a rumble of thunder was heard. But no storm. The air a tad fresher, we walked into town early evening for a walk.
We had no need to explore as we stayed two nights here when we visited two years ago. The campsite is very popular. It is right in the town centre, and very reasonably priced. Just under £11.50 for the night for us and Marge. Bargain. The campsite is run by the municipality. At the reception all details are written in a ledger, and then transferred to the triplicate receipt book. We think John's father would have very much approved of this efficiency. Not so sure everyone in the queue did. There was a lot of tutting. Tomorrow we will cross the border into Spain. The mercury is rising though, and we are going have to be careful to watch our health. Keeping hydrated, resting and eating regularly.


















































