No one mentions Hull. Does nearly everyone live in the south?
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In July 2019. Last year I went across using BF. Less driving distance but a less comfortable overnight ferry crossing.Was that this last Friday as we did the same,yet on the Monday before, going down we never had to slow down at all.
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They asked me last year if my wife (the one of us over 60) was the driver? "Yes" I replied.re discount, it says on the website ..
It's working then!There is a reason no one mentions Hull, Minxy lives there.
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Do you remember when the ferry used to dock in the harbour?Nice video. That crossing and the local area is like a second home to me. The 'aire' at Petit-Appeville is opposite the railway station and only a dump/water point. For maybe 15 years I've stopped en route at Camping La Source (15 mins drive from ferry) next to the dump point which is a glorious peaceful site run by a lovely young couple.
Re. French food prices, on R4 I recently heard a spokesman for British farming saying that retail food shops in France are prohibited from selling produce at less than the cost to them (which is apparently what many U.K. supermarkets do).
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The Dieppe market on Saturday mornings is huge with everything from food and clothing to bric-brac..........
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The quay is packed with bars and restos......
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It really is the best market we've come across, and well worth staying an extra night in Dieppe.Nice video. That crossing and the local area is like a second home to me. The 'aire' at Petit-Appeville is opposite the railway station and only a dump/water point. For maybe 15 years I've stopped en route at Camping La Source (15 mins drive from ferry) next to the dump point which is a glorious peaceful site run by a lovely young couple.
Re. French food prices, on R4 I recently heard a spokesman for British farming saying that retail food shops in France are prohibited from selling produce at less than the cost to them (which is apparently what many U.K. supermarkets do).
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The Dieppe market on Saturday mornings is huge with everything from food and clothing to bric-brac..........
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You need to vist the one in Vaison-la-Romainein in Provence, practically fills the whole town.It really is the best market we've come across, and well worth staying an extra night in Dieppe.
The one in St. Fois le Grande is good, too. They have an English language used book stall and someone selling Cornish pasties and English meat pies.You need to vist the one in Vaison-la-Romainein in Provence, practically fills the whole town.
Why would you want that when in France?someone selling Cornish pasties and English meat pies.
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I don't, but it's amazing that the French do! I mean, what can their Mediterranean taste buds make of a Cornish pasty? Or English paperbacks? Not that they would eat paperbacks, but you know what I mean!Why would you want that when in France?
Have you not heard the phrase "read, mark, learn and inwardly digest"? Perhaps the Google Translate of that into French means they would try to eat them. The books I meanI don't, but it's amazing that the French do! I mean, what can their Mediterranean taste buds make of a Cornish pasty? Or English paperbacks? Not that they would eat paperbacks, but you know what I mean!
Actually they do, and they have a phrase for it.....Not that they would eat paperbacks, but you know what I mean!