It was pretty obvious that the French were taking little notice of the advice not to socialise so it came as no great surprise when we saw the news that Macron had announced a complete lockdown from midday on 17th March. Anyone wanting to leave the house for any reason, even if just to walk the dog, had to complete an online form and print it out. Luckily they were happy to allow a handwritten transcription so Neri copied one out for each of us. We had spent the night in Belleville, just north of Lyon and we found a nice walk around a local lake to give the spaniels some fresh air. I went into the local Intermarché to get some groceries where they were limiting the number of people who could be inside at any one time. Then it was back on the autoroute again.
Can't travel without this |
A misty morning in Champagne |
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Have to get used to this again |
Our plan had been to stay there for a few days and then see if we could find a campsite that would allow us to remain until our tenants leave our house in August. A site near Clitheroe offered us a good deal and it meant we would be a few miles from home and in our own NHS area. This morning we were preparing to leave when we had an e mail from the site, telling us they felt they had to shut down. It looks as if we are going to be in Kent for the duration and fully expect a full lockdown at any moment..
It's a strange and abrupt end to our trip. We are consoling ourselves by looking back on the amazing eight months we enjoyed, the places we saw and the people we met. At the moment we feel a little like nomads in our own land.
Thanks for the blog it's been really interesting.
ReplyDeleteOh dear. Let me know where you end up. Take care and keep safe. xxx
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