TODAY (… and I’m finally up-to-date with The Blog !!!) 🥳

So we originally were going to go back to Strasbourg today (as the weather forecast looked sunny this afternoon and we were going to do a boat ride on the river) but the day dawned and it was raining again ☔️☔️☔️

I was happy catching up on the blog this morning and taking it easy & Dave was equally happy practising his sax 🎷 (first time this holiday). Then it brightened up so we got ready, Dave BBQ’d some sausages and we had a light brunch then trundled off on the scooter…

As you all know (still) I’m not one to say – but I DID suggest that we do the “Old City Walking Tour” of Molsheim (on our doorstep) and maybe go for a swim (as we have free access to La Piscine across the road) but as we’ve barely used the scooter (with me having motorway-phobia 😳) Dave wanted a little ride-out… 🛵

The surrounding villages didn’t have as much to offer as Molsheim so on the way back we had trip to the Auchan (supermarket) for supplies (as I realised at at tea-time yesterday evening – when I opened the Boursin and found bits of crisp and Tuc cracker in there plus the remaining BBQ crisps were no more & neither was the Snickers bar – that after we’d returned from the local festival on Thursday evening that I’d clearly had a midnight snack – and then some !!! 😂)

We dumped the supplies back at base then went into Molsheim and I was going to have a little mooch around the promising-looking clothes & gift shops – but we went to a little bar to soakup the last of the sun with a couple of Desperados… 😎

Came back, popped the music on, poured a wine (or two !!!) then made a lovely pasta dinner and am now fully caught up on the blog 🥳 (whilst His Lordship is practicing again 🎷)

Tomorrow’s looking dry so the plan is back to Strasbourg for our 29th Wedding Anniversary (yes 3rd August 1996 is when we tied the knot 💒) for the boat trip and hopefully a lovely romantic dinner (but we’ll see how it all turns out, shall we ?)🤞

Strasbourg Downpour!

So we were trundling around Strasbourg (for much longer than I anticipated for only €9 per person) hearing various bits and pieces about buildings, when they were built, what influenced their design & when Strasbourg was part of Germany and when it became part of France when suddenly the heavens opened !!! ☔️☔️☔️☔️☔️

BIG STYLE !!!

The driver was a good guy and kept us around a corner whilst the worst of it was occurring…

So as (Dave, particularly as he was on the outside) we were both a bit on the damp side, we decided we’d call it a day and headed back to the railway station…

A 15 minute journey outbound was now a 27 minute return journey – calling at a lot more stations – I guess because it was the end of the day and commuters were going home…

Got back, got dry, had tea & cosied up with a bit of TV, chocolate & hot drinks and gave our livers a rest…

Dave’s video…
My first video…
My second video…

… and when I’d finally got my raincoat our of my bag and the worst of it was over !!!

Another Rubbish Lunch 😔 but onto the Hop-On-Hop-Off Bus Tour 🚌 …

We exited the cathedral and there was a little land train offering a tour. I said “Shall we get on ?” but Dave wanted to hang out for the “Hop-On-Hop-Off Bus Tour”…

I was starving but fancied bread – not a massive steak meal so when we saw a blackboard outside an establishment promising Croque Monsieur, Frites et Salade Vert, I was sold 👍

It looked like rain ☔️ so we opted for “l’interieur” and Dave said he’d have the same as me… We were still recovering from the amount of alcohol we’d consumed the previous evening so Dave had a coffee & I typed “soda water & lime” into Google Translate & showed it to the waiter as he didn’t quite understand what I wanted, but I ended up with a still, cloudy water…

… which would have been fine if the “meal” they presented us with had been edible. Dave didn’t seem to mind his too much but I’ve experienced the best Croque Madame in Lourdes (a Croque Monsieur with a poached egg on the top 😋 ) and this had clearly been pre-prepared then deep-fried to re-heat it PLUS the ham was so poor quality I couldn’t even cut bits of it with a knife – well suffice to say that it just wasn’t good 😔

I mean HOW can you go wrong with toast and chips ??? !!!

We always tip – both in England and especially abroad but I couldn’t bring myself to this time & I wouldn’t have said anything but the waiter asked if it was good and (in French) I told him that it wasn’t and he apologised.

Anyway, Dave tapped in the “Hop-On-Hop-Off Bus Tour” destination which was still 20 minutes away so we headed off…

When we eventually got to the square promising the tour, there were only “normal” buses and “cruise” buses (taking day trippers back to their ship) – and no sign of anything else 😔

I mean, you know me – I’m not one to say – but I did say (that AI said that) there was no “Hop-On-Bleedin’-Hop-Off Bus Tour” 😂 !!!

So we turned around and headed back towards the old town, ended back up Cathedral Square where I insisted we take the land train !!!

Four covered carriages taking up to 16 peeps in each – complete with headphones in multiple languages…

What could possibly go wrong ? 😐

Cathédrale Notre-Dame-de-Strasbourg

So – on holidays in The Van – we tend to do the “Hop-On-Hop-Off” bus tours that are found in a lot of European cities. I’d had a Google and AI told me there were no such tours in Strasbourg – but Dave had found a website that promised such an offering so we tapped it into Google Maps and it was a 32 minute walk through the city…

It wasn’t long before we came across the Cathedral ✝️ Entry was free, it contained an astronomical clock – which I still don’t really understand & although AI said you could pay €3 for “the presentation” of it, we couldn’t see how to do that easily and didn’t pursue it – so we just took pics…

We were walking down the main street and just happened to look sideways and noticed the cathedral – we almost missed it !!!
A better view taken from within the main grounds…
I’m a sucker for anything with Our Lady and / or candles…
There was even a permanent Nativity display in glass boxes (I’ve just popped the main event on here but I have photos of the Three Kings, The Angels, etc. – again I’m a sucker for anything to do with Christmas too !!!
The Full View of the Astronomical Clock…
… and a close-up of the astronomical clock…

Strasbourg Via Public Transport 🚆

We woke, showered , had a bit of brekky then meandered down to Molsheim Railway Station. Strasbourg was only a short train ride away so we opted for this (rather than the 25 minute journey on the scooter 🛵 as it meant going on the motorway 😳

The lady at the ticket office was very helpful, the train was on time, clean & modern and we arrived at Gare De Strasbourg (which was HUGE) 15 minutes later – and Dave looked particularly German in his outfit and pullstring bag on his back as you can see below…

My FIRST VIDEO – but I suspect not my LAST !!!

Dave had been having a play (because “My Dave’s An Engineer, My Dave Is” !!!) and then he showed me how to upload a video to the blog…

And – even though he showed me really quickly yesterday – I’ve just managed it – ALL ON MY OWN !!! 🥳 (And, let’s not forget that I was an IT Support Analyst, myself, for 12 years !!!)

So enjoy !!!

Fun At The Fete 🍕💃🏻🕺🎵🍺🍷

The poster I had spotted in Reception was entitled “Festival Thursdays” and they have a themed evening with different foods (but always accompanied by drinks & music) every Thursday in July and August.

The Market Square was a 13 minute stroll and it had been a really hot day so it was a lovely, balmy evening with no need for even a cardigan…

It was advertised as being on from 6pm until 11pm so we wandered down about 7:30pm and it was in full swing !!! A pretty little square with a fountain surrounded by bench tables / seats, a carousel for the children and some temporary stands.

The first stand served only 3 drinks – Beer, Red or White Wine. The second stand served only mojitos – of which there were several flavours to choose from – and finally the third stand served the food of the evening – which was Tarte Flambée.

After standing in the queue for the drinks, we realised it was cash-only so Dave kept our place in the queue and I bombed over the bank – where I had the privilege of being charged SIX EUROS to take our cash (AGAIN – the Dirty, Robbing, etc. 😂💰)

And – like all festivals – you buy the plastic cup for €1 then wine was €4 and beer was €6. And you had to buy a ticket for your Tarte Flambée there – either “Normale” or “Gratinère” so we went for the cheese-topped one.

It was like a really thin pizza – but yummy !!!

Everybody was eating, drinking, chatting & dancing – and it was brilliant atmosphere. They played a few English songs but I wasn’t quite brave enough to join the main throng of dancers so just had a jig on the spot !!!

We stayed to the very end (like we tend to do…) and a good time was had by all 😊



Camping Municipal De Molsheim 🏕️

We packed up fairly early and did the final stint to what would be home for the following four days – Camping Municipal De Molsheim – our base for visiting Strasbourg.

With a trip to the hypermarket en-route, we ended up arriving just after midday – to be greeted by a closed reception – as the French always lunch between midday and 2pm (and sometimes 3pm 😐).

That didn’t stop My Dave barbecuing in the carpark (missed photo opportunity 😔) so WE had lunch too !!!

However, the lady on reception was lovely & gave us loads of info including a free pass to La Piscine (outdoor swimming pool). We’d seen a poster for music & food in the town square that evening so we had a lazy afternoon then got ready & had a wander down there and Dave snapped this on the way…