Tuesday, January 13, 2015
13/01.2015 The perils of driving on the narrow roads in the French countryside and watching the fire fighters in action.
Labels:
Cars,
Fauchage,
fire,
fire engine,
La Rochefoucauld,
LeClerc,
Magpie,
road,
temperature,
Vitrac
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That does look like a bit of an obsticle course driving on narrow roads.
ReplyDeleteDiane, the narrow roads are not too bad if it is dry as you can go into the grass at the side , when it is as wet as it is at the moment, you could just sink into never never land!! Keep well t'other Diane
DeleteWell how come my trips to the supermarket are never that interesting lol. xx
ReplyDeleteKaren N had to go back on that route again today and was stuck the whole way behind an oil tanker doing 50 kms an hour!!!! No sign though of fire engines :-) Keep warm and safe, your weather does no look very nice. Diane
DeleteYour fire trucks look quite different from ours here in the states. Great shot of the magpie.
ReplyDeleteInteresting Pam, I thought fire trucks the world over looked much the same!! Hope all is well, have a good day Diane.
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