We can't believe today is the fortieth day of our trip. Life just seems to fly by so quickly as you become older, so it's important to live it before it runs away from you. The forecast for today is not great. So keen to head further north up the Atlantic coast we left early, stopping for shopping en-route. Oh, the joy of once again shopping in a French supermarket, and being able to yet again buy coleslaw. It's the little things in life that really do matter. We are now heading towards Bordeaux. But to drive all the way there today was too much, so we decided to stop at Mimizan Plage to break the journey. It seems surreal to think that we cycled the length of the French Atlantic coast in 2015. It's also nice to revisit old memories.
Our chosen spot for the night didn't feel right, so we moved to a parking area in the centre of town where vans are allowed to park. Once again we are the only English. As forecast the rain arrived at lunchtime, drumming on Margery's roof and dripping off the tree above her. Just after six this evening, the weather settled and we were able to walk out through the town and along the promenade.
It's annoying when the weather is against you, it feels like a wasted day, and as we have just over a week left in France each day really does count now. Saying that, the terrible weather of the day forgotten we were rewarded with a stunning sunset. Sometimes the weather can be just so crazy.