We set of
early in pale sunshine after hanging out the washing. However, the clouds soon
rolled in, with a cold wind, and we wrapped up warm, and brought the washing in
when it started to rain. Pretty soon we had Luxembourg on our right side, and
Germany still on the left. Here’s Luxembourg:
They obviously
like wine there too:
We stopped for
lunch on the quayside in a small village, and managed a little shopping for
vital (low tax) supplies. Then on in lashing rain, which paused for us to top
up with (cheap) diesel - the last canal or riverside filling station for a long
way.
We cleared the
final two locks in Germany: here’s the last:
And then
reached the first castle in France:
Diana was
taken by some swans:
Also by a
nuclear power station, going full blast, if the steam coming out of the cooling
towers is anything to judge by.
So now we
are safely tied up in Thionville, after covering some 70 kilometres – a long
day. It’s good to be back in France and able to talk to the lock keepers on the
radio in a language I can manage, rather than struggling with German. Everyone tells you that all Germans speak
English – don’t believe it. It’s not true!
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