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Why Slovenia?

From the Dolomites in the north of Italy, it was a natural continuation of our journey. But then again, there were many more reasons: to experience its very friendly and helpful people, who spoke English well; calmer and less stressful driving (than in Italy); to tank up with cheaper fuel (than in Italy); to see gorgeous nature and scenic routes, rivers with water in them (opposite to Italy where the rivers are (nearly) dry) and to visit the country of our dear absent friends Mateja & Katarina.
* Dawitt-die Jause (www.dawit.it) coffee/lunchroom at the border from Italy to Slovenia and our meeting with an older Austrian couple. Coffee is half the price here to 15 min down the road in Austria where they live. Next to that it also tastes much better here! The place is family run, very welcoming, homely and clean. Delicious cheese and cold cuts and artisanal items for lunch or to take away (great gifts!).
* Radovljica: delayed lunch on a parking, which at the end of it had one bench overlooking a beautiful valley, well worth the wait.
* our meeting with the Belgian coupe in Radovljica while enjoying the view and absorbing their willing offering of information about the region and where to stay.
* Bohinjsko (lake) Jezero
* Ukanc
* the Czech university group on excursion, who kept our morals high by playing and singing Czech folk songs while it was the whole evening pouring down with heavy rain at the campsite.

The next day we continued our journey once the rain came pouring into the area again, not stopping unfortunately in Ljubljana, but moving on to Croatia in search for the sun.

Reasons enough to visit Slovenia and look back on a wonderful two days.

 

 

 

France

Tricky those drivers on the road tail gaiting you constantly. Annoying as well as you want to take it easy and not feel pushed the whole time. Although initially we wanted to stay in Paris a few days and do the ‘tourist route’, we clearly didn’t fit in the underground parking and don’t have the confidence yet to leave TLC in the streets, this might come over time and with experience;).

We’ll leave dancing along the Seine for our dedicated visit to this wonderful city.

So from Paris, we moved on to buy a ladder (see To answer your questions…) and food for the evening before continuing to our first camping stay. We arrived in Souppes sur Loing, just under Nemours at a delightful camping with wifi… but only near the router! This turned out to be the same wherever we go. Hence with all the rain we are experiencing and not being able to sit under a cover, a little challenging to be online.
In Souppes, although bad weather, Saeed kept his head cool and got us going with the roof rack. What needs to go up there? Well, uhm, the chest with tools and car parts, the jerry cans and the water can, and what else? Our suitcases with clothes??? Ok then (not realising we would be banned for the coming week to the same clothes we were wearing, due to rain and no chance to take the suitcases off unless under severe weather conditions and with the necessary consequences).
After these items went on top, we should have some more space in the car; it seemed however that not much had changed. It is clear that we hadn’t figured out yet how to go about our stuff, but this would come!

The next morning, although dark clouds were hanging over us, Saeed made our first cup of tea on the stove, which worked beautifully! Immediately after having consumed our breakfast, rain poured down again. But we still have to rig the stuff to the roof rack and put the tarpolin on! In between rain drops, we managed to firstly secure the items with ratchets and a wire with padlock to the roof rack, and then secure the tarpolin with rope. We would drive for half an hour and then check if all was happy. Once on the road, it all seemed happy, so we made our way to our next stop: a camping in Sévrier. Time for our first dinner at the camp site. As we had bought some fuel for the stove, it now became much happier and our meal of rice with meatballs in delicious sauce, made by the great Chef Saeed Khostip-eman, tasted better than ever!
Every day there is something new we are adding to our programme, be it cooking, going through boxes and rearranging so more can be put in, putting things in a practical way in the hanging pockets in our ‘bedroom’, putting two plastics bags into one and ultimately gaining space.
After our first night of cooking, I rearranged our two baskets of cooking equipment so we have the essentials together in one and do not need to get both baskets out of ‘storage’ when cooking. I know, this sounds simple, but as we had not had any time to prepare the car practically before departure, we are discovering and rearranging on the go. It seems to work!
And we become happier with the day. It also slowly creates more time to start doing other things… such as writing on our blog, emptying the camera hard disk, go through the photos and hopefully soon upload them!

What happened since Belgium?

From Belgium, we entered France. Up to Paris! Or so we thought. We had the luxury of staying overnight in Versailles with Anne (ever seen that immense palace???) and be welcomed with a festive dinner by Rachid Koraichi. The next day, a lighting visit into the city to see the wonderful exhibition of Association Schams at the town hall of the VIII arrondissement (http://tidjaniaschamstemacine.blogspot.fr/), where we met our dear friend Dominique. She took us for a coffee, followed by a walk to the Arc de Triomphe. Photo moments, lovely chats and a stroll back through the the park made us decide to leave this beautiful city and come back another day for an extended visit without the worries of a full car to take care of.

Off for our first night of camping!