Friday, 28 June 2013

Exploring the foggy coast at Plouescat while waiting for my hotel room to be pret

My cheap hotel last night claimed it was 2 kms from the beach, and they are probably right about the distance, but I didn't get the feeling of being close to the coast (good thing  I have a bike to get there quickly). So for tonight I booked a room in a place that is right at the road bordering Baie du Kernic.  Naturally I booked a room with bay view ;-)  The drawback: The place is a bit busier and their rooms are almost all occupied, so they have to clean the room instead of having it available immediately.  I dropped by at 11 am and the room will be ready at 3 pm.  It is now 1 pm, and I am having lunch in the hotel where I stayed last night (Last night I had dinner in the hotel in which I will be staying tonight; confusing it is!) and in the last 2 hours I've seen and walked through amazing scenery.

I'm still a bit speechless, (the ever-present Rose wine doesn't help), so try to pull yourselves through the pix:

Stop thinking about it; start flying!

Mon ceur!  Is this where they come from?  

friendly ;-)

The most ingenious scare-crow I've ever seen!

Wonder what I'll find ;-)

You gotta be kidding!  I wouldn't, would I?
You betcha! ;-)



NOOOOOO! Tell me that path doesn't go UNDER the MENHIR!

' course it does ;-)

Not at all like the friendly warm ocean in Hong Kong!

Why is it so angry?
good water ! stay calm!


I did not walk under there!  I did? This is the only way? OH F**K!
 The whole time I'm kind'a kept sane by the thought that the concrete under my feet is reinforced by iron rods. Then I have a look at the iron ladder:


Fun though ;-)

There were way more menhirs and white-capped waves in the next hour, but happy about my survival of my harbour tour I got myself another bottle of Rose and am no concentrating on working, so the other pics will have to wait ;-)







3 comments:

  1. A menhir tour of France. Brilliant! Why didn't I think of that.
    c.

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    1. ... and leave Canada, your home and native land, unprotected? Ts Ts Ts

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  2. Oh my god, did you go see the menhir de Kerloas in Plouarzel? It is the menhir to see. The menhir of all menhir.
    c.

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