Au revoir/auf wiedersein

John H

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Well, today, after four months of comfort and luxury, we start to head north from Almeria and go slowly back to the cold and damp of England. We intend to go as slowly as possible and hang on to the sun for as long as possible and we will be wildcamping and using aires along the way. I hope to be online some of the time but for much of it we probably won't have a signal. I will therefore be bidding you goodbye for a bit - so you can curse me all you like and I won't necessarily be responding! But be afraid - when we eventually get back to Derbyshire we will be getting a dongle and I will be back!

PS Along the way, I'll try to find out what the situation re LPG is in France.
 
Well, today, after four months of comfort and luxury, we start to head north from Almeria and go slowly back to the cold and damp of England. We intend to go as slowly as possible and hang on to the sun for as long as possible and we will be wildcamping and using aires along the way. I hope to be online some of the time but for much of it we probably won't have a signal. I will therefore be bidding you goodbye for a bit - so you can curse me all you like and I won't necessarily be responding! But be afraid - when we eventually get back to Derbyshire we will be getting a dongle and I will be back!

PS Along the way, I'll try to find out what the situation re LPG is in France.

We will be following you at the beginning of May.
 
why a french and german good bye duck?? dint tha learn ote ova thea in spannyard land:cool:
adios innit:confused:
 
why a french and german good bye duck?? dint tha learn ote ova thea in spannyard land:cool:
adios innit:confused:

There are a lot of French and Germans on this site - very few Spaniards. But, if you insist, adios!
 

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