Cognac
In France we got opportunity to test our Omnia-Oven- it makes quite good pizzas
We have seen a lot of France, in the rush-hour in Paris the car got alarmingly hot! We hadn’t removed the tape from the radiator and one of the wires from the thermostat had broken, so the fan didn´t kick in! Not much fun when there is no chance of parking!
Further down south we had a guided tour including tasting at the Mekouw Destillery in Cognac, Uhm! It appears that Cognac actually tastes quite good when expensive enough
(The most expensive bottle the sell costs EUR 3000,-)
We have now lived two weeks in our very few m2 and are getting used to go on with the relatively few items – it is interesting how much of ones live that are used on earning money for things that one not really needs
Where as Morten thought that the priority on this trip would be:
Water
Diesel
Food
It quickly came apparent that Lisa's temper follows that of her feeling of cleanliness, so showers have moved up to the 1. Priority
We shower where its possible; truck stops and Fitness centers. (most camp sites appears to be closed)
Our prior trips has been to Eastern Europe, and there the interest in the car hasn’t been that much, but here in Southern Europe it is overwhelming! Suddenly we gets awakened by cameras flashing in the middle of the night were we thought that we had parked on a secluded mountain road, people has been taking thousands of photos and we have talked to a lot of people; from truckers to homeless guys, one guy got disappointed when he found out that we were not really hunting zombies, another when we didn’t want to sell the car