(written 15/3/2006 07:50 CET in Luso, Portugal)
Breakfast at the little woman's farm house proved interesting as she again unleashed large quantaties of babbly French at us, but we ended up with some hard dry bread and hot drinks.
Driving for a while towards Bayonne, we stopped by the side of a motorway in a services place to make the first use of our little camping stove - making two cups of very much enjoyed tea! We had forgotten to buy a lighter until the day before but now we were literally cooking with gas.
Plenty of vineyards lined the remaining roads as we continuted towards
Bayonne, capital of Basque country, where we located the i, got a map and wandered off for a look around the place.
First thing was first, we found a little lively looking café/restaurant and sat down for a while to our second Italian meal in two days.
Soon we braved the rain for a wander around the old town with standard trimmings - cathedral, walls, and cobbled streets. Not all of them have lots of rain, but this one did, so when our parking meter ran out we were back in the car to push on towards España.