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Crossing the river into Wales |
We're back!We arrived home yesterday evening after two days and a thousand miles travelled. Yesterday's journey was probably the worst we've had on any of our trips to Italy and back. The Eurotunnel train was delayed meaning we hit rush hour traffic everywhere, and we encountered several very heavy showers on the way - the slow down because you can't see the car ahead sort of showers.
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Le Shuttle |
Husband does all the driving while I just sit there and scroll on my phone, do puzzles, read on my kindle, nap, wriggle, and generally get bored. But we're home now after a wonderful three weeks.
I've loads to share, photos of all the lovely places we visited, food we ate, and things we did. You will be thoroughly bored! But for now I'll tell you about my first fail of the holiday.
We hadn't even left England, but were in the Eurotunnel terminal. I did as suggested and visited the toilet before boarding the train. All accomplished I went to flush the toilet - and couldn't work out how to do it. There was a blue lit-up button on the wall and I tried everything: pressing it, waving my hand in front of it, pressing harder etc. Defeated, I resigned myself to giving up when as I opened the door the toilet flushed!
Now that is a good system ensuring the toilet is always flushed after use - but why they couldn't they just put up a sign explaining to the Baffled and Bewildered that that was what would happen? In fact, while I'm about it, why can't all service stations agree on their flushing and washing systems? If you're going to go automatic, go the whole way. Don't have automatic water but then soap you have to press - or stand there for ages, waving your hand around underneath, waiting for it to automatically squirt.
And as for the ones with the electronic locks and automatic disinfecting system.
Oh, the problems I've had with public toilets over this holiday . . . In fact I think that could be the topic for my next magazine article! Which is a cunning way to mention that my article for September's issue is available here: Gower Community Magazine.