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....To the tune of the Twelve Days of Christmas... Okay, four French runs now, but I was trying to be clever...:)

Here in the tin-tent, currently melting at 34 degrees. I have completed, my fourth French run this morning... and a cool 17 degrees.

I am on Week 2 Run 2 of the Bridge to 10K podcast. I have listened to and know 'where I want to be', and in 'whose arms I belong', I have 'touched the sun' and...'felt the love'...and every so often I am interrupted by 'little bunny rabbits'. The podcasts are interesting....:) Running for about an hour.. and enjoying the walk and run intervals. The guy on the podcast has a pleasant and quite reassuring tone, especially near the end when he tells me I am almost finished.. :)

Here in the Dordogne, it is spectacularly warm... the scenery is amazing, and my morning runs are wonderful. A heron and I are now on nodding terms and he no longer takes flight when I approach.

Several fisherman, give me a gentle nod, as I pass, and my early morning outings have had there own rewards, in the beautiful views, the quiet track ways and pathways and the view ahead of me, of two very attractive French runners.., granted they move away quickly... ( speed wise), but that is helpful to me in my desire to increase my pace... win and win!

So, the runs; very similar as yet and building my stamina up nicely. My Sunday run day this morning was typical of the last three runs.

Out early, before the heat was too much, or the folk were too many. The campsite, quiet in the early morning light and a stillness hanging over the swimming pool, as I walked past. The warm up walk is a brisk five minutes and that takes me through the gates and onto the lane which runs along by the side of the Vezere River. Turning left out of the gate, I walk to the bridge which spans the road... the fields are high with corn and the track-way through them almost invisible. This morning I turn as the voice in my ear tells me, 'Run'. Back up past the site and on towards the town. Jays sweeping ahead of me, harsh cries and a flash of colour and Trotty wagtails dusting and flustering in the sandy edges of the verges, just below which, the river makes its noisy way inland. The pace of the podcast is as you choose... not too fast and not too slow. I can absorb this new scenery and store it away for future, dark days, like a small hoard of hidden, golden treasure.

The dappled sunlight, struggling through the leaves and getting stronger by the second as I run by...into the shade of tall trees and a 'bonjour' to the two horses munching their early morning feed..

Motor-homes, all French, pitched up near to the river's edge at the far side of the field under the trees. An overflow to the Aire and cheaper than a camp site. Blinds still drawn, but windows and roof-vents wide open; what a way to awaken...splintered sunlight on your face and the sound of the river in your ears. Onward I go towards the town, turning through the white dusty car park, deserted now, but soon to fill with the pleasure-seekers, eager to experience the delights of the Medieval themed Le Bournat and the new Maze, only too willing to empty their pockets and to fill the coffers of the pleasure-makers. Turning down by the quay and along. More runners this morning, lithe, sun-kissed and faster than me, but all giving a smile, a cheery wave, or a quick bonjour as they pass. On I go, down the flower edged quay-promenade, feet keeping a steady rhythm with no sense of pressure or discomfort.

Across the river, almost hidden in the shadowy depths of the trailing branches, a kingfisher swoops and streaks across the water's surface. A blur of green and turquoise. Opposite too, the river's 'beach', the shingled 'plage'... deserted except for a lone fisherman, knee-deep in the shallows; line spinning and fluttering to rest on the surface of the water. The white stone of the bridge across the river, gleams white and clean, its parapets laden with floral baskets burgeoning with a profusion of purples, blues, whites and pinks. Living embroidery decorating the gateway to the town.

I was still going strong, here, the walks and the runs merging...the music is different, the words odd, but there is a steady beat to it all. On under the bridge, following the Vezere, the heron motionless in the centre, sharp-eyed and watchful, then round the deserted bottom end of the town and on to the road leading away. I am running easily... no effort really and that is not boasting, it just was not hard. The road moves away from the town here, and into uncharted territory. I have cycled here, but never walked. So, I run, until the pavement suddenly stops. There was about ten minutes of the podcast left, so, I turned and ran back into the town. The place is wakening, the boulangerie is open, the bread is waiting, one by one, folk appear, on their journey to fetch breakfast. As I reach the bottom of the town, the podcast finishes. I decided to walk into the town, still quiet and still half asleep, I wanted to take a photograph of the main street, parked cars, an old lady walking, with her morning baguette in hand, and the early morning coffee drinkers already seated at the Bar Brasserie on the corner, coffee in one hand and cigarette in the other. The low murmur of voices, as they put the world to rights, newspapers rustle, and the smell of freshly baked croissants hangs, tantalisingly in the air.

Photograph taken, I go through the empty market square and down to the quay. I have had a walk, I have cooled down.. a slow joggette back won't hurt? If it is good enough for our Irishprincess ? Back along the quay...the sun is warm now, the temperature showing on the display in the town was 17 degrees... the air is warm on my shoulders, the river rippling, over the shiny sun tipped rocks, two fishermen crouched low below the quay, barely give me a glance as I pass... a father, hands around the shoulders of his son, showing him how to cast a line. Back to the end and across the car park.. the hustle, the bustle, begins, cars appearing, gates opening, morning sweeping and as I pass the Motor-homes, the sound of voices and the ubiquitous scent of bacon...yes, even here, someone has a bacon breakfast:) Along past the horse field, empty now and past the thick hedges, heavy laden, and sweet scented, with a white blossom I don't recognise. Back into the campsite, the lazier campers have pre ordered baguettes and pain au chocolat..no early morning walk for them.. back to the tin - tent, husband gossiping with neighbours.. and the scent of coffee wafting through our windows.

Another very satisfying run, on all levels. My distance is increasing with every run, the effort currently, seems minimal, the benefits, maximum. I am embracing everything currently, the culture, the scenery, the people, the whole ambience of the place. So lucky... and so thankful :)

PS Missing everyone and trying to catch up with posts...

Also.. the fractured toe.. little one, left foot, caught the outdoor chair leg between it and the next toe... simple fracture at the bottom..have done this before.. healing nicely, two toes strapped together. ( And no... I had not been on the vin rouge..it was early!) Did not mention at the start of my post, 'cos I know someone will say I should not be running on it..but it is fine and it is healing.. it bends now. So, as ever en avant et vers le haut ( onward and upward! )

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What a wonderful post. For a while I was there with you. Great to hear it is going well, happy running 🕶👟

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OldflossAdministratorGraduate in reply toRunningGeek

Yes... even in France, I still ramble away... my running friends here, thought they would have break from me... no such luck :)

Thank you...happy running to you :)

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Oh floss what a wonderful post. I was with you every step of the way there 🤗 and can smell that bacon from here! Mmmmnnn 😋

It sounds as if you're having a fabulous time until I read about your toe! Ouch! That sounds painful but you know your body best and if/when to run. Mind you, two cutie hommes would entice anyone outside running 😉.

Missing you but so pleased you're having such a brilliant time. xxx

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OldflossAdministratorGraduate in reply toIrishprincess

Thanks you.... xx

The whole place is lovely...busy..but very exciting! Lots of live concerts on the banks of the river... and fireworks fill the sky every Wednesday evening, again, over the river... It has really given my running a boost! :)

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OldPossum

Feeling very jealous, it all sounds so lovely - I can almost taste those croissants. Mmmmm! There's nothing quite like buying them warm and fresh baked from the boulangerie! Damn I can feel the inches going back on my hips just thinking about it. 😀

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OldflossAdministratorGraduate in reply toOldPossum

Well.. I am forgetting the inches... it is so lovely.. I only have one in the morning and loads of fruit too... :)

Glad I can take my chums with me on my runs x

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poppypugGraduate

Fab ! Oh Floss, this sounds just perfect , what a lovely, lovely post !

Sorry to hear about your little toe , Oh dear :-(

Enjoy your holiday running , lovely to hear from you xxx

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OldflossAdministratorGraduate in reply topoppypug

Only me, PP... but it has not stopped me..I was determined to run whilst here.. and run I have...:)

Thanks you, and loving the Friday dance, now en France !!! :)x

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PippiRuns

A mouthwatering post! Can't think of anything but a pain au chocolat and a café au lait now. Love to hear about your french running adventures. I like the idea of all of us spreading the C25K bug all over the world. I ran in Sweden yesterday (my first 8k). Enjoy the rest of your lovely vacation.

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OldflossAdministratorGraduate in reply toPippiRuns

Wow... I have just read your post on Bridge to 10K... go you.. and Sweden...simply lovely!

The runs here are wonderful.. the food, delicious! I shall need to watch my appetite! :)x

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Sounds lovely flossy and you sound very happy.

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OldflossAdministratorGraduate in reply toboptillyoudrop49

I am... thank youxxx

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There's nothing like being an armchair runner! (on a rest day of course). Just had a lovely time running with you. I could even visualise the dust rising in the car park! Thanks for taking us along :) and look after those toes!

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OldflossAdministratorGraduate in reply toMcFitty

I will... good girl.. taking those rest days... I love taking you with me... and I can tell you it is really hot... :)

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A lovely post of a lovely run, I really enjoyed it with you ☺️ I could smell the coffee and the baking bread..... Thank you. I am thoroughly enjoying your holiday reports .

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OldflossAdministratorGraduate in reply toEllymeg

Thanks you x

There will be more... and when we move to our next site.. a whole different area :)

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Eatcakeandrun

Lovely to hear your French holiday running adventures! It sounds so beautiful and relaxing.

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OldflossAdministratorGraduate in reply toEatcakeandrun

It is...:) Thank you

The difficulty is...when we get home, the pace is so different... takes a while to get back up to speed.. . bit like running really :)

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Sounds absolutely lovely Floss. Felt like we were jogging along beside you...

Glad you are enjoying your French holiday.😊 and as usual you still fit your running in...it really has become a big part of your life, which is brilliant.

Happy holiday

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OldflossAdministratorGraduate in reply toBluebirdrunner

Thanks you x

Yes.. I am enjoying it very much... and find it fairly unreal, that I am running, in France:)

The pattern is, as it is at home, Sunday, Tuesday and Friday... just lots more to see and so very, very different. I am trying to work out how to get some more photos on the forum !

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aliboo70

You lucky thing!Sounds lovely and you are being very adventurous! It's so hot though!

ps This time can you have one of those fruit tartlets for me,the ones with custard in the base and strawberries then glazed on the top!I might have to go get a (fake!)one from as i sainsburys they are yummy 😊😆

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I am lucky.... aren't I?

Spookily.. I had one of those tartlets... they are something I do like... not a huge cake fan, but those... we called at the local patisserie and carried them home carefully in one of the lovely ribbon tied boxes:) But..I will have another... just for you :)

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Curlygurly2Graduate

Lovely post as ever Floss. Sorry about the toe,, and lucky you at 17C! I wish!

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OldflossAdministratorGraduate in reply toCurlygurly2

Thanks... I am trying to get the Garmin sorted... trouble is.. the connection here seems erratic???? :)

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Curlygurly2Graduate in reply toOldfloss

Why don't you message me your link and I'll try and add you? Yes French internet is a bit erratic, like lots of things in France!

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UllyrunnerGraduate

Lovely Oldfloss - longer distance and with a broken toe! What can I say!

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OldflossAdministratorGraduate in reply toUllyrunner

That I really am loopy?

I did try it out, but having done this to my toe before..I strapped the two toes together and it is healing.. bruising has almost gone.. did you see Turn-turtles' post and pikkie? ... my toe looked like that..other foot though :)

Yes... i will try and make that 10K.. trouble is..it is getting even hotter! :)

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AncientMumGraduate

Lovely post Floss, sounds like you're having a wonderful time. Look after that toe :)

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OldflossAdministratorGraduate in reply toAncientMum

Thanks..it is healing very nicely... the extreme warmth means I am resting it.. and the rest of me too! :)

It is a very beautiful area and for me a run day tomorrow.. I intend being out as soon as it is light! :)

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june67Graduate

Wow and wow just what I wanted to hear I CAN RUN !! I have been making excuses why I shouldn't run and then beating myself up for not getting out there I promise I am getting back on the streets today, and oldfloss what a run sounds amazing such a beautiful place to run I imagine you could just get carried away and keep going amazing Thank you :)

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