To get up and get dressed here is great. You jump out of bed and put on you swimming cozzie and you are set for the day unless leaving for some shopping which of course we did.
The search for a new chair has begun and so headed off to Gramat where we had been reliably informed there was a 'Lidl' store offering chair quite cheaply. The shopping in previous years in Gramat consisted of a small and very dark Leclerc, a French supermarket chain, and also the local grocer which sells all. Whilst looking for the LIdl we came across an enormous site where there was a new Leclerc about the size of Tesco Addlestone and also a Bricomarche connected by a petrol station, gosh we don't remember these from last year. However you could tell the complex was new as staff was very helpful and friendly and even the supermarket trolleys seemed brand new and more importantly they went in a straight line.
We checked out the Bricomarche first but no luck but then searching around LeClec we found a very comfortable chair at a reasonable price and this is now fully utilised back at the caravan site.
Noel did his usual Bank Checks and other emails and also started looking on web sites re flights to Japan as we have been invited to a the wedding of Yugo, who stayed with us for about a year approx ten years ago and the event will take place in early October in Tokyo. So maybe it's time to open up the 'piggy bank' but lets see as Japan is very, very expensive.
The afternoon was taken up with a swim in the pool and with a nice ice cream to keep us going. Tonight dinner was BBQ lamb steak and a shared Costco beef burger with salad and the food was a really great and all washed down with a glass of Chardonnay. We spent most of the evening reading and then watched a very old film called 'The Plank' which was made in the year dot with Eric Sykes, Tommy Cooper et all. It was still funny after all these years. What was also good to watch was all the old cars, Hillman Imp's, the original Ford Cortina and even an Austin Mayflower, who remembers that.
Then off to bed and get ready for the next hard day ahead