Perhaps the sun will hang in there today we hoped and at the same time we thought that we may have a quiet day chillin'out but when talking to John and Sue about their car predicament and if they a would like a lift back to St Cirq we could oblige.
Ten minutes later they confirmed that a taxi ride back would be good as the the young couple who brought them home wished to visit Rocamadour and so could we give them a lift back, so no problem for us. So at 10.45 we headed back to St Cirq to check on their car and during the car ride John suggested that we have lunch on them which seemed like a pretty good idea to us. Anyway we arrived in Vers and showed them the Municipal Camping Site which is very good and then on then to Bouziers where we booked lunch for 13.00 hrs at La Falaise Hotel and Restaurant and then on to St Cirq where John collected his car. After leaving St Cirq we headed East for a while till we arrived in Larnagol and looked at the site we have used before and we both felt pangs to return some time. The negatives are kids and a small swimming pool and also inadequate washing facilities when the site is crowded.
Then back to La Falaise and the 'menu of the day' which included as a salad starter followed by what can be best described as a Duck Lasagne which was excellent and then a choice of desert or cheese followed by the usual coffee. An excellent lunch in good company and then we went for a short walk along the river bank to look at the hire cruisers boats and to reminisce about our past years of boating on the Lot. Oh happy days!!. John and Sue then headed back off to St Cirq and we headed home to do some shopping in La Bastide Murat for a few items. Tonight as we had both eaten well for lunch and not really too hungry we decided about 8pm to have crisp bread with ham and mayonnaise before Jennifer continued with her book and Noel watched a film on his PC. The weather is much more promising over the next three days we understand with the temperature creeping back to about 29 degrees on Sunday followed by rain on Monday and a temperature of 22 degrees, not exactly what we want for our departure day from Carlucet but it may be the best we can expect for the moment, Tomorrow will be a quiet'ish day with Noel helping Sheila , the joint owner of the site, with putting together a Blog /newsletter which Sheila would like to use to acquaint people of the going's on at the site and also the new developments with regard to a small golf course that Stuart has planned for next year.
It is quite chilly tonight and so extra duvets will be required to keep the Groves's warm.