Another wet
night, but we were snug enough with the hatches and windows closed. We set off
in the rain with umbrellas (who said the most useless things on a boat were umbrellas
and naval officers?) and found a run-down Coop supermarket for the heavy stuff –
water, beer etc. – about a kilometer away.
After dragging that lot back, we set off to walk another kilometer and catch the tram into town, which deposited us near the cathedral:
For some
reason it is closed over lunch time, so we took a little refreshment, then lunch,
including the local speciality, Tarte Flambee, which was delicious.
After lunch
we visited the cathedral, which was spectacular as ever – the stained glass
quite amazing, and the astronomical clock mysterious and impressive:
Then we
strolled over to La Petite France...
...in search of
a decent butcher or cheese shop, but found neither. So back to the boat, and
found a butcher by the tram stop where we had to change lines.
Now the sun
has come out, so perhaps we’ll get some fine weather tomorrow: back onto the
Rhine and heading North into Germany proper. We may have connectivity problems
at first, so there could be an interruption to despatches from the front line.
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