Journal Comments - Grampies Go Valencia to Leipzig, Spring 2025 - CycleBlaze

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From Grampies Go Valencia to Leipzig, Spring 2025 by Steve Miller/Grampies

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Karen Poret commented on a photo in Day 56: Les Saintes Maries to Salin de Giraud

And, like my VoLvo, it won’t get over anything either..🫣

4 weeks ago
Steve Miller/Grampies replied to a comment by Mark Bingham on Day 56: Les Saintes Maries to Salin de Giraud

Often in France and Spain there is a "law" that requires people registering at a hotel to fill in name, address, phone number, email, and dates of stay. You also have to sign the form. No idea why they want this, but they do. In Spain they even took a photocopy of our passports. I just fill it in and let it go. Steve usually stays with the bikes while I do the check in, but this time the host insisted we both had to come in to fill in our own forms. Steve seems to have found all the formalities a nuisance and wrote about them. Maybe he IS becoming a grumpy old man!

4 weeks ago
Bill Shaneyfelt replied to a comment by Steve Miller/Grampies on a photo in Day 56: Les Saintes Maries to Salin de Giraud

Exactly!

Not good... but better.

4 weeks ago
Mark Bingham commented on Day 56: Les Saintes Maries to Salin de Giraud

What were the "intrusive form for the police" for? You have to do that even if nothing has been stolen??
The rules seem reasonable but, yes, annoying in their totality.

4 weeks ago
Steve Miller/Grampies replied to a comment by Bill Shaneyfelt on a photo in Day 56: Les Saintes Maries to Salin de Giraud

True enough. We were able to cycle slowly through the flat bits, but had to push when the sand had drifted into dunes across the path.

4 weeks ago
Bill Shaneyfelt commented on a photo in Day 56: Les Saintes Maries to Salin de Giraud

Better wet sand than dry sand!

4 weeks ago
Jacquie Gaudet replied to a comment by Steve Miller/Grampies on a photo in Day 56: Les Saintes Maries to Salin de Giraud

We're the opposite! We try not to carry anything extraneous but it happens, usually when hosts gift us with something. Most recently, it was a bottle of wine and a jar of honey in Monsaraz, Portugal. We gave the wine back because we didn't want to carry it and since we were eating out every night, we knew we wouldn't drink it. The honey, however, we (Al) carried and it is really special stuff.

4 weeks ago
Steve Miller/Grampies replied to a comment by Jacquie Gaudet on a photo in Day 56: Les Saintes Maries to Salin de Giraud

We are well known for proudly bringing home "unique" products that we can easily find at a local store. They always look so much more interesting when we find them in their source location.

4 weeks ago
Jacquie Gaudet commented on a photo in Day 56: Les Saintes Maries to Salin de Giraud

I'm sure I've seen Baleine salt in markets in the Vancouver area so maybe you didn't carry it home.

4 weeks ago
Karen Poret replied to a comment by Steve Miller/Grampies on a photo in Day 55: Les Saintes Maries

Along with gophers! 😂

4 weeks ago
Steve Miller/Grampies replied to a comment by Karen Poret on a photo in Day 55: Les Saintes Maries

I think I read that these are invasive in California.

1 month ago
Steve Miller/Grampies replied to a comment by Karen Poret on a photo in Day 55: Les Saintes Maries

So, no furry pet for me!

1 month ago
Karen Poret commented on a photo in Day 55: Les Saintes Maries

As usual, Dodie is right..

1 month ago
Bob Koreis commented on Day 53: Sete to Le Grau du Roi

La Grande Motte definitely has the feel of landlocked cruise ships.

1 month ago
Steve Miller/Grampies replied to a comment by Gregory Garceau on a photo in Day 54: Le Grau du Roi to Saintes Marie

This is the absolutely typical Mediterranean colour scheme. You see it in every country of the region. So crisp and clean looking!

1 month ago