Friday 8 July 2016

Friday 01/07/2016 – Au Revoir Danny?


The Metro took us directly to the ground with a 15 minute walk and t the first security checkpoint the heavens opened.  Quickly I finished off my water and rushed inside, only to realise that there was no Danny. 

He must be outside and there was no way that we could be re-untied as Dragon’s can only enter the Stade when accompanied by an adult.  As it was raining he had been sheltering inside my bag that meant that both Danny and my bag had become a security risk as I had left him dangling on a pair of handle bars 10m away from the checkpoint.  Would the kick off be delayed or maybe even the match postponed?  To the folk on the security gates this went beyond what they had been trained for, someone telling them that they had left a bag on the handlebars of a bicycle by the first security check.  This was how I managed to meet the Head of Security for the Stade who personally escorted me back through all the security checks out of the ground to the bicycle with my bag (and Danny) dangling from the handlebars.  We then returned by the same route to re-enter the ground, although after being giving the most thorough search yet by the steward who the Head of Security left me with him, I wonder why?   After all this getting inside the Stade was a relief.

Friday 01/07/2016 – It’s a fair cop…….


This was to be the biggest game in the history of Cymru (ok you can debate re play-off games and the '58 World Cup but this is here and now…. And my call is now!  The local press and tv were all leading with the story that up to 160,000 (one hundred and sixty thousand) Belgians were expected for the game.  The pictures show just how many were there and their numbers swelled as the day went along. 



 It was going to be a late night, a 9.00pm ko with the possibility of extra time and penalties.  Following the late night and long journey this meant a long lie in, I didn’t want to peak too early.  For lunch we had a Gallette, Danny chose it because of all the red bolognaise sauce that came with it.  Around the Grand Place the crowds were starting to gather.  Danny disappeared and I though he had been arrested when I saw him in the hands of 2 members of the Police Nationale, but it turned out he had only gone  to get directions for me to the Metro and Stade later. 

On our way back we stopped off at a bar where yesterday we had a coffee on the way to collect the tickets It was awash with Belgians and had run out of pression bier, all it was selling was bottles of Duval, an extremely potent 9% Belgian brew.  The uninitiated were probably not being too careful!! 

 

Thursday 30/06/2016 – Lille and the quarter final


Look out Lille here we come!!  The usual route Combourg – Rennes but this time direct to Lille, calling at Charles de Galle T2.  With all these early starts Danny was asleep after a coffee by the time we arrived in Le Mans, not having to change in Paris was a luxury to be enjoyed. 

We arrived at Lille Europe and the Fanzone is in between Lille Flandres and Europe stations.  As usual with Lille it was raining so we waited for the rain to abate and ventured towards our hotel – Mr Bed – which was situated above a shopping mall. 

On the way at the Fanzone Danny wanted his picture taking with the giant logo which was very impressive. 



The hotel  though was quiet, but close to bars and restaurants away from everyone who didn’t want to stay and drink more beer.  Like all the host cities we’ve visited Lille has some dramatic architecture and a wonderful Grand Place where people can meet and chat. 

After pestering me after tea I agreed that I would take Danny to the Fanzone to watch Poland v Portugal. 

There was even time for Lee Johnson to put in appearance. 

After the first 20 minutes the Fanzone was more exciting than the game.  Extra time and penalties meant that we were there much later than mine and Danny’s usual bedtime.  When we arrived back it was straight to bed.

 

Monday 27/06/2016 – Wednesday 29/06/2016 – A Tale of 2 Birthdays


Back in Combourg it was time to celebrate two birthdays. Daniel and myself.  For once there was time to relax and appreciate the countryside around Combourg (and prepare for the trip to  Lyon.  Thanks to pre-planning and the French postal service I had a plethora of cards and a beautiful cake to enjoy with Bob.









Even the predatory heron wasn't able to spoils the celebration!!


Sunday 26/06/2016 – My new friend Mr Urdd



Before catching the train Danny met a new friend from Cymru who as out for breakfast. He and Mr Urdd exchanged addresses to stay in touch and enjoyed a croissant and orange juice together.



Sunday 3 July 2016

Saturday 25/06/2016 – A walk in the park


Match day of the Round of last 16 v Northern Ireland.  Mike, Bob’s brother is arriving today by Eurotunnel and leaving tomorrow at 7.00am to make the return journey to Cardiff.  Pre-match a bus ride to the Jardin de Luxembourg and a walk around this large park in central Paris. 



Danny thought that Daniel and Joseph would like it here as they would be able to go horse riding. 


Danny was really surprised by the hidden garden, you walk through the park and then as you think you’re leaving the ‘hidden garden’ appears.



We also came across the famous poem, 'Le Bateau Ivre' by Arthur Rimbaud.



What better way to round off a walk in the park than a last-16 win 1 – 0 over Northern Ireland. 

Friday 24/06/2016 – A walk around Paris

08.12 so yet again Danny and I on the train out of Combourg to Rennes and then onward to Paris Montparnasse. 


On arrival Danny checked out the hotel and was able to go for a fly in the central courtyard before we went to explore. We came across some street art on our way to collect the tickets.


It's thirsty work collecting tickets so Danny had is first visit to a Parisien café, he thought the coffee was fantastic.


Danny really wanted a ride on a bateau on the Seine but this time I said no but we watched them for a long time.



Thursday 23/06/2016 – One says “Goodbye” another says “Hello”


Today was a sad day as we had to say Goodbye to Clive as he was returning to Sheffield;


Danny had a tear in his eye.  A couple of hours later Danny was saying “Hello” to Bob when he arrived from Madrid.

Wednesday 22/06/2016 - Bye, bye Toulouse


Time to say goodbye to Toulouse and make the journey home via Bordeaux.

Danny remembered to post Daniel's birthday card.





Tuesday 21/06/2016 – Remember Daniel’s birthday!!


Yet another well-deserved day of rest this time around the beautiful city of Toulouse with its narrow streets. 


Danny reminded me that it’s Daniel’s birthday on Monday so we should buy him a card today as it is a long way from Toulouse to Handforth (even for a dragon). 

When we stopped for a drink Danny was very excited writing “Happy Birthday” to Daniel.  There was a music festival in Toulouse so we listened to a fantastic Corsican choir rehearsing and had a long walk along the river bank. 
This afternoon Germany were playing Northern Ireland in the final group game so we went along to watch. 

As usual Danny made some new friends who told us all about life in Germany.  After a tiring it day it was time for bed.