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    6 hours ago, Cloudy daze said:

    Omg over a hundred  ,that's soo cool 

    Yes it is cool. Mother is due to be 101 next month. Less than a year ago she was riding her mobility scooter about the place. Until last week she was living in her own home.  

    But it does have a very sad downside. Her body is failing her big time, short term memory is very poor, all her friends are dead. She has said on numerous occasions she just wants to die as what is the point of continuing. We have desperately tried to keep her at home but we had to arrange for her to go into a care home last week which she hates. No alternative as she was not safe at home, even though we were paying for a carer to go in twice a day, which she hated.  My mother is a very strong minded/ stubborn lady.  Suppose she wouldn't have got where she is if she wasn't.

    My brother and I are both over 70 so caring for mother has an impact on both of us as it is some hours of driving to see her. I find sleeping difficult, hence the time of posting this response. So life is not easy for any of us, which is not very cool I am afraid.

    Rubbish getting old.

     

  2. 11 minutes ago, Spikecollie said:

    Organise your own tour next time. Back to flying - Limoges is a quick flight from the UK, so is Toulouse. If you want to go by train then all of the south/middle is connected by train. Just plan and enjoy. Ask for info. if you want and I'll do my best.

    Many thanks for your comments. Currently dealing with an elderly mother (over 100)  who is going down hill rapidly. So holidays not on my mind at the moment. Thanks for the offer of advice as and when. 

  3. 3 hours ago, Spikecollie said:

    Happy you enjoyed it...Dordogne is beautiful isn't it?

    We call that phenomenon "faux automne". It has been incredibly dry here, my grass hasn't grown at all and despite some rain the week before last, it is still cracking up.

    Maybe you'll want to explore further over here later on. If you haven't been to Provence, then I think you'd like it there too. Mind you, there's so much on my doorstep as well!

    Yes I think some more exploring is on the cards. Been on a WSET wine tasting course. All good for your geography and ideas for seeing places and tasting wine of different types.  Double bonus 

    Fortunately being a bit out of season nowhere we went was very busy other than centre of Rochamadour. Soon lost the crowds by climbing to the the top a few times. Puffing a bit when we got up there. 

    Think it is unlikely we would go on an organised trip even though tour manager was very good particularly getting everyone across Paris. The other guests started to grate a bit after a few days. 

  4. On 2 September 2016 at 15:32, knocker said:

    A quick update. The Mouse that for the last few weeks has resided under the tumble dryer is in rude health. He's fed and watered twice daily on a high protein diet of peanut granules and cheese, washed down with Scottish spring water. Although it must be said he's not that partial to extra strong cheddar. He's getting quite cheeky with it.

    Is it wearing a nappy otherwise it will be peeing and pooing everywhere?

  5. On ‎7‎/‎14‎/‎2016 at 10:50, Spikecollie said:

    Snipper, that looks lovely. Sarlat and Rocamadour are beautiful, and having a whole day in the latter will be so nice. I haven't been to either Martel or Le Gouffre de Padirac but I am sure they will be great. The Le Gouffre de Padirac sounds like the most "guided" and "touristy" part of the whole trip - do a bit of research and see whether you might not rather skip it and go and see somewhere else - could you hire a car for the day, nice and early, and nip to Bordeaux - it's only about 2.5 hours drive.

    The Brive-Paris train that you will be taking is the one I take when I go to Paris and on to Dijon for work. It's not a TGV on this side of the country, but an Intercités, still a superb service but not as fast as the TGV.

    What on earth did Virgin Atlantic do to you, if I may ask?

    Might hire a car or possibly a taxi for a trip out. Think I need to take my original green drivers licence, I vaguely recall. Any idea what the costs are like in this general area? To be honest as the trip includes being driven round the general area and stopping at various locations I am loath on this occasion to do too much.  Even if sitting on my butt is far from normal.  Always have liked looking round the corner to see what was next and stopping anywhere I fancy.

    Snipper

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