Could it be that Jo finds traveling on a schedule stressful because she seems to be the one being in charge of the schedule? Seems like she’s the one who knows which train to take, what platform to be, what destination’s next, etc. Plus booking and choosing the accommodation…. #mentalload No problem of course if this is a conscious decision for you both, but it seems to happen a lot, women (especially mothers) not really going on holiday, but changing their day job to tour guide for a week or two ;)
William is such a sweet and well adjusted little boy. You’re doing a great job raising him Vic and Jo. Thanks for bring us along on your adventure - it looks like you’re seeing a lot of the French countryside!
Awwwww. We were on the Il de Re at the same time as you! The thunder storm was on my husband’s birthday. We love it there……..just in Normandy, home tomorrow after a month away in our caravan. 🥲
J’Adore! It has taken me two years plus? To ever comment on any of your videos! I just have to say. I truly appreciate you all! Thank you for letting me live vicariously through your lives! I appreciate you all more! 🤓 Cheers!
I’m exhausted for you! Wondering when the relaxing was going to start but maybe I’ve missed the point and your holiday is all about trains. What an organised lady, you’re on top of everything, the many accommodations and all those train journeys. You’re definitely the Project Manager Extraordinaire!
I love it when you guys travel. You make it all seem so effortless when we all know its not. Esp traveling with a child, no matter how well behaved said child seems and is +90% of the time. Your air BNB selections are amazing as well. Thank you for taking us along the journey & sharing it with us. There are times though when I miss seeing the old style trains that had separate compartments that seated 6 people, and had a door one could close. Those were so cool to travel in, especially when the train wasnt busy, cause you had your own lil cocoon for yourself & could move the seats down a little to sleep. They had small tables & a window that opened half way down.Thems were the days. But I guess it wasnt as economical, not as many people could travel & at the high speeds they go at now, it wasnt considered safe nor was it accessible for all either. Now those were deffo the real rust buckets amongst trains hahaha (cause noticed how I didnt say that those seats were comfi lol) The cool thing is to see just how fast and far you guys travel because of the newer style trains. I loved all the confessions in this video as well ;) Looking forward to next weeks video! Enjoy your journey!
Wow... you travel long distances ...I need to learn from you as I've never been a train traveller apart from when I lived in London and when I have in UK it was always a fun mystery adventure navigating on / off / platforms. Seeing so many new places is a feast for the eyes...and fast travel... the opposite to canal boats! Shark and Crab can be friends.
My mark, for what it is worth out of 10, is 10 . That mark is for all the work you put out as a family, it is first class which ever way you appraise it. One comment and it is only a comment. Jo hardly ever ends a sentence in her own dialect, almost like it is shameful. It is not and coming from such a beautiful face it is a Northern gem. So please Jo keep that gem polished, you are a wonderful example of a Northern Belle, keep up the good work. You all deserve each other and we fortunately are the benefactors. Thank you so much.
May I suggest Colfosco in Italy for a family trip sometime? We stayed there/chilled there for weeks in 2016 and there is everything for young families: tame rope course, adventure park with goats and tiny wooden cottages, a pizza place on the way to Corvara that will pick you up to come and eat, restaurants with trampolines and yard games for kids, a darling path with wild strawberries along the route to Corvara, groceries in both places, walkable restaurants in Colfosco and Corvara, bakeries, cafes, gondola rides up to alpine restaurants and a flat plateau to explore on little easy hikes, bikes to rent if someone wants to stretch their legs, longer hikes, wildflowers, streams to play in, little backyard chickens and pretty places to stroll, and so on. And a cozy alpine ski apartment to stay cozy if there are wild summer storms. We approached Colfosco from the Bolzano area - another great stop with nature and museums and Otzi museum. We loved it from ages 9-79 - our ambitious hikers and bikers had a ball, and those of us who feel the day is full watching the storms lash the lovely mountains while we feast on the local bread and cheese and jam and ham bought that morning while we play board games and wait for the rains to clear before we walk to yet another amazing meal ten minutes away. :)
There is a great cafe in Morlaix. Le Grande Cafe de la Terrasse. Beautiful building with great food and even better prices. Two couse lunch 18.20 Euros and daily specials 10.90 Euros. It's a also a very beautiful historic building. But I bet you have already left France!
il de Re keeps popping up this week with various friends and now sitting down with a Sunday morning cuppa & you guys are there! Looks gorgeous (BTW You are my favourite RUclipsrs)
Many years ago we stayed in Vannes Marina when we sailed our friend's yacht back to the UK from Brittany. It had a tidal lock gate (your sort of expertise) and a really difficult passage with huge currents out through the estuary to the Golf du Morbihan. We did it with three children including a very mobile toddler so this video brought back amazing memories of that trip. Our toddler is 37 now!
@@jillosler9353You are probably correct but officially didn’t Cardinal Richelieu discourage them in Quebec where the Jesuits were supreme. Was either Frontenac or Champlain Hugenot?
Thanks for taking me along on your travels in France There’s nothing like cafe culture in 🇫🇷 Sitting having coffee and cake Well it’s not JUST cake, it’s amazing scrumptious cake Would you want to live in 🇫🇷? There unemployment rate is very high compared to 🇬🇧 Almost double 🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴
AWESOME VIDEO. I love the scenery & the old town. France is beautiful. William has an infectious smile. What a great little traveller. Cant wait to see the next video. Have a good week guys.
You are certainly travelers, especially William. It’s impressive. It’s also a great educational opportunity for William. You are great Parents; fun too.
Jo had it right with Vannes.and Quimper is pronounced Camp-air!Lovely to follow you on beautiful french trains through picturesque France with Williams sweet additions to the dialogue.He's such a sweetheart.Thank you.x
Have a great day today, take care of yourself and have fun and thank you so much for showing me such a beautiful place, you have worked hard to create a beautiful voice❤❤❤❤❤❤
You both are so much fun to listen to and watch......AND William is just absolutely the sweetest and smartest little boy! Thanks for taking us along on your adventures. xxx
Hi I don't know how you can say your scarred when traveling it doesn't come across in the video I wish I could talk my wife into doing something like it anyway safe journey on and the smiley face is for William 😊
The impression I get (hopefully false) is that your entire trip has been traveling on trains. Or did you spend time in those towns? How long was the entire trip?
Very nice travel vlog, seems like you're visiting lots of interesting and lovely places, but is there a reason for only staying 1 night in each one? (Looks fun, but exhausting!)
Great video, really enjoy seeing your travels. Have you watched Steve Marsh on RUclips? He does some great travel vlogs too. You make it all look so easy. You must be a really good planner Jo! Looking forward to the next one 😊
I have never been to France but you all seem well organised and relaxed and William is amazing! He is getting really chatty and understandable. We've travelled around Germany by train but I really enjoy rail travel because I don't want to fly. Carry on enjoying yourself and look forward to next video ❤
You certainly don’t look nervous travelling Jo, you look super organised and fabulous Air BnB’s. You’re both very calm travelling with lovely William, his little conversations are gorgeous ❤❤ we were in this are in 2008 😊 and we also had a narrow boat on the River Charente, no electric Locks 😂😂
Phew! Loads of travel! La Rochelle looked lovely, as did Vannes. Brest - meh. I've been there, big naval port, and bombed heavily in WW2, v little old town left. Shame you didn't stop in Quimper, a pretty place. Brittany is a lovely area. Roscoff is olde worlde as well. Hope you had a nice Brittany Ferries ship like the Pont Aven 😊 First travelled to Brittany 40 yrs ago! Worst ferry journey ever - even the staff were sick. Spent the whole journey outside because of the smell 🤮
My wife, who is French, tells me that Quimper is beautiful. There was an article in The Guardian last week about a train journey from Nantes to Quimper. The description made me want to go on the journey or similar. France is amazing.
Your family vacation around France by mainly trains has been nothing short of very groovy and exciting. I wish you could of stayed longer in many of the locations you stopped at, but of course you are on a time line. Enjoy yourselves and of course, be safe and healthy. William is adorable as always.
Great fun, as always! Williams current favorite addition to his vocabulary? Quite! And he uses it quite well! It’s an excellent grownup exclamation, not just fun but quite fun, quite fast, quite large and quite entertaining! Very bright young man with a 5+yo vocabulary. I am QUITE impressed!
You have had some lovely Air BNB's.. All the places you stay seem to be lovely and clean and airy.....I know that craving fir Broccoli!! Safe journey all!😊
Trains, trains and more trains, but everything is going to plan. William is enjoying the whole adventure and you're making a great job of editing Vic. It's like a fast moving travelogue. Totally fascinating. You told us about the combined rail travel ticket, but I'd be interested to know the cost!
Although I love the cafe boat videos and your canal travels, I so much enjoy your European travels. Although I haven't done traveling in the US where I live, I am aware of what we have (or don't have) here in the US vs Europe. It seems we are sadly so far behind. Our rail system is deplorable. Mostly 95% I would say is centered on freight and not passenger. And diesel is used massively with hardly any electric trains at all, except for big cities and local travel. It's a shame. You folks are so lucky where you life and can easily travel to. Travel safe and enjoy. William looks like he is behaving and enjoying himself too. Great little boy to travel with I'm sure.
I really liked Brittany when I spent a week there in 2000. Golly, was that really 24 years ago? I went there to take in the HUGE old/wooden boat festival in Brest. I told the sailing club which I belong to in Melbourne that I was going to the big Brest festival, and the women were shocked, thinking that I was depraved!
Great vlog, but this type of holiday is just as much about the traveling as the arriving. How lovely for William to have some fun with your friend’s children. But Jo you do look exhausted, so much stress involved in getting the train journey to coincide with your Airbnb stays. How long were you away for, I bet you will be glad to get back to get a rest. Keep safe and enjoy the rest of your trip. X
We agree with ceebee223, that shot of the cycle shadow on the walls is genius. Love these snapshot videos of your travels, and your lovely William just takes it all in his stride. All the best, Keith and Sue NB Su-Kee
I love watching your little family. Re: damp clothes. My husband and I travel a lot and hand wash a lot. So we have merino wool tops and hiking pants and jackets. They all dry fast. Usually overnight. They cost more and don’t need washing as often. But really worth it
Hello Joanna I think yourself and Victor are wonderful parents and I think William is enjoying a wonderful childhood that he will look back on fondly when he grows up. Please teach him how to swim soon. Pete Glyde
Loved the vlog William is such a good little boy with all the travelling you do, love Brittany in fact we have had several holidays in France all over love it.❤️❤️
I have daily washing underwear which is great for travel in Europe. Wash in mild soap and rinse and roll dry at 9-10 pm , hang it up and it’s dry in the morning. Two pairs can save space but also give you at least two weeks of wear. Made by Tilley in Canada.
Loving your travel blog and you guys are so chilled . Awesome experience for all of you and William is such a good boy ❤ wouldn’t have dreamt of doing this with my boys ! I would have stressed so good for you 😮😊 xx
You three are having a wonderful adventure little William us going to grow up so knowledgeable about all kinds of things because he has great parents. Thanks for leting us all travel along with you it is great to see the France Enjoy the rest of your trip i am looking forward to the next chapter of your holiday Ed 40 S of Vegas
Videography is next level! Bicycle shadows are perfection.
Could it be that Jo finds traveling on a schedule stressful because she seems to be the one being in charge of the schedule? Seems like she’s the one who knows which train to take, what platform to be, what destination’s next, etc. Plus booking and choosing the accommodation…. #mentalload No problem of course if this is a conscious decision for you both, but it seems to happen a lot, women (especially mothers) not really going on holiday, but changing their day job to tour guide for a week or two ;)
William is such a sweet and well adjusted little boy. You’re doing a great job raising him Vic and Jo.
Thanks for bring us along on your adventure - it looks like you’re seeing a lot of the French countryside!
Great videography 👍, you capture your journey and the lovely French architecture and ambiance perfectly. I like the sound of that train ticket
Awwwww. We were on the Il de Re at the same time as you! The thunder storm was on my husband’s birthday. We love it there……..just in Normandy, home tomorrow after a month away in our caravan. 🥲
J’Adore!
It has taken me two years plus? To ever comment on any of your videos! I just have to say. I truly appreciate you all! Thank you for letting me live vicariously through your lives! I appreciate you all more! 🤓 Cheers!
You two are hilarious. Wet pants 😅. Love your adventurous nature with a toddler. Enjoy your beautiful life 😊 xx
My wife thinks that boy is so cute. She says William is quite sweet too😅.
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I love been on you journey, you both are so calm, William is so adorable, enjoy the rest of you trip, see you next week, ❤ x
Watching with a cup of coffee while my partner looks after our 6-month-old baby. Thank you as ever for creating such lovely and interesting content!
That was glorious! The next best thing to being there myself was seeing it through your eyes. 😊
I’m exhausted for you! Wondering when the relaxing was going to start but maybe I’ve missed the point and your holiday is all about trains. What an organised lady, you’re on top of everything, the many accommodations and all those train journeys. You’re definitely the Project Manager Extraordinaire!
Trains are relaxing. But maybe not with a small child.
I love it when you guys travel. You make it all seem so effortless when we all know its not. Esp traveling with a child, no matter how well behaved said child seems and is +90% of the time.
Your air BNB selections are amazing as well.
Thank you for taking us along the journey & sharing it with us.
There are times though when I miss seeing the old style trains that had separate compartments that seated 6 people, and had a door one could close. Those were so cool to travel in, especially when the train wasnt busy, cause you had your own lil cocoon for yourself & could move the seats down a little to sleep. They had small tables & a window that opened half way down.Thems were the days.
But I guess it wasnt as economical, not as many people could travel & at the high speeds they go at now, it wasnt considered safe nor was it accessible for all either.
Now those were deffo the real rust buckets amongst trains hahaha (cause noticed how I didnt say that those seats were comfi lol)
The cool thing is to see just how fast and far you guys travel because of the newer style trains.
I loved all the confessions in this video as well ;)
Looking forward to next weeks video!
Enjoy your journey!
I’m amazed how fast William’s language and understanding is coming along. You are obviously very good parents. Big love to the family.
Thanks for taking us along with you on this journey!
Wow... you travel long distances ...I need to learn from you as I've never been a train traveller apart from when I lived in London and when I have in UK it was always a fun mystery adventure navigating on / off / platforms. Seeing so many new places is a feast for the eyes...and fast travel... the opposite to canal boats! Shark and Crab can be friends.
La Rochelle is the town where they cornered and arrested Frank Abagnale the check forger. Catch Me If You Can was the movie they made about him.
Love that Film.But I've watched him on youtube clever man!
@@elizaphe58 And rich because of the security devices and insight he supplied many governments
Good trip for me but a lot of on and off for you. Love this video. Nice to see bits of France, thanks for sharing.
You always seem so chilled when you are travelling! I used to live in Brittany, Roscoff is a lovely town if you get chance to see it . Have fun :) x
Wow great video, I just wish we have as clean streetsas the one we've seen today, thank you for another nice video to watch on a sunday morning.
You lot are just born to travel so organised and William is adorable and Video is so professional thanks guys. There Trains put our to shame
My mark, for what it is worth out of 10, is 10 . That mark is for all the work you put out as a family, it is first class which ever way you appraise it. One comment and it is only a comment. Jo hardly ever ends a sentence in her own dialect, almost like it is shameful. It is not and coming from such a beautiful face it is a Northern gem. So please Jo keep that gem polished, you are a wonderful example of a Northern Belle, keep up the good work. You all deserve each other and we fortunately are the benefactors. Thank you so much.
Wait, wait, wait. Ah, there it is, cake. Life just isn't worth living without cake.
Brilliant, love the tour, given me lots of ideas about travelling in France. I dey my knickers with the hair dryer xxx
May I suggest Colfosco in Italy for a family trip sometime? We stayed there/chilled there for weeks in 2016 and there is everything for young families: tame rope course, adventure park with goats and tiny wooden cottages, a pizza place on the way to Corvara that will pick you up to come and eat, restaurants with trampolines and yard games for kids, a darling path with wild strawberries along the route to Corvara, groceries in both places, walkable restaurants in Colfosco and Corvara, bakeries, cafes, gondola rides up to alpine restaurants and a flat plateau to explore on little easy hikes, bikes to rent if someone wants to stretch their legs, longer hikes, wildflowers, streams to play in, little backyard chickens and pretty places to stroll, and so on. And a cozy alpine ski apartment to stay cozy if there are wild summer storms. We approached Colfosco from the Bolzano area - another great stop with nature and museums and Otzi museum. We loved it from ages 9-79 - our ambitious hikers and bikers had a ball, and those of us who feel the day is full watching the storms lash the lovely mountains while we feast on the local bread and cheese and jam and ham bought that morning while we play board games and wait for the rains to clear before we walk to yet another amazing meal ten minutes away. :)
And SO many playgrounds!
That sounds like an incredible place! Thanks for the recommendation 😁👍
That sounds the perfect place for our Holly family.
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There is a great cafe in Morlaix. Le Grande Cafe de la Terrasse. Beautiful building with great food and even better prices. Two couse lunch 18.20 Euros and daily specials 10.90 Euros. It's a also a very beautiful historic building. But I bet you have already left France!
il de Re keeps popping up this week with various friends and now sitting down with a Sunday morning cuppa & you guys are there! Looks gorgeous (BTW You are my favourite RUclipsrs)
Many years ago we stayed in Vannes Marina when we sailed our friend's yacht back to the UK from Brittany. It had a tidal lock gate (your sort of expertise) and a really difficult passage with huge currents out through the estuary to the Golf du Morbihan. We did it with three children including a very mobile toddler so this video brought back amazing memories of that trip. Our toddler is 37 now!
Many, many original Quebec settlers came from Ile de Ré. And more from La Rochelle.
Were they Huguenots fleeing to safety - or am I thinking to soon???
@@jillosler9353 these were settlers in the 17th and 18th centuries, i'm guessing. Maybe yhe first lots were Hughuenot
@@jillosler9353You are probably correct but officially didn’t Cardinal Richelieu discourage them in Quebec where the Jesuits were supreme. Was either Frontenac or Champlain Hugenot?
Thanks for taking me along on your travels in France
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AWESOME VIDEO. I love the scenery & the old town. France is beautiful. William has an infectious smile. What a great little traveller. Cant wait to see the next video. Have a good week guys.
Loved every moment of your travels thankyou for taking us along ❤
Lovely episode - you've nailed this style of travel - and with a little one too 🥰🥰🥰
Lovely video looks amazing 👏 and William is so good.have a lovely time away. 😊
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Soo many trains..... looks like a nice adventure..love your traveling. and videos !!
William is having such a wonderful time. He will have lifelong memories of this wonderful time. What a great gift to your child.
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You are certainly travelers, especially William. It’s impressive. It’s also a great educational opportunity for William. You are great Parents; fun too.
Another lovely video. Great that you've had such a good time. It looks like you dodged most of our rain as well.
Thank You for sharing this beautiful visit to to see friends :)
Best school in the world traveling isi
Jo had it right with Vannes.and Quimper is pronounced Camp-air!Lovely to follow you on beautiful french trains through picturesque France with Williams sweet additions to the dialogue.He's such a sweetheart.Thank you.x
What amazing experiences you are giving young William. He speaks beautifully, and he is such a hansom chap. xxx
Have a great day today, take care of yourself and have fun and thank you so much for showing me such a beautiful place, you have worked hard to create a beautiful voice❤❤❤❤❤❤
You guys look like you’ve had an amazing time! 😃🥰
How good William! There aren’t many children his age who would go so well on all those trains. Looks like a lovely, if tiring, holiday.
Cool shot of the shadows on the wall while biking!
Your video editing is world class. Traveling as a single is challenging but holy moly, amazed at your stamina and energy as a family.
As always a great vlog, please keep them coming.
You both are so much fun to listen to and watch......AND William is just absolutely the sweetest and smartest little boy! Thanks for taking us along on your adventures. xxx
Hi I don't know how you can say your scarred when traveling it doesn't come across in the video I wish I could talk my wife into doing something like it anyway safe journey on and the smiley face is for William 😊
The impression I get (hopefully false) is that your entire trip has been traveling on trains. Or did you spend time in those towns? How long was the entire trip?
William is cute. You do look warn out get some rest.😊
A Lovely Vlog of your holiday journey. Magical moments beautifully shown Thank You for sharing
Very nice travel vlog, seems like you're visiting lots of interesting and lovely places, but is there a reason for only staying 1 night in each one? (Looks fun, but exhausting!)
Great video, really enjoy seeing your travels. Have you watched Steve Marsh on RUclips? He does some great travel vlogs too.
You make it all look so easy. You must be a really good planner Jo!
Looking forward to the next one 😊
That last second explains the mood of type B! I enjoyed all parts of todays video anyway❤❤❤
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Thanks for sharing your holiday. Such fun.
I have never been to France but you all seem well organised and relaxed and William is amazing! He is getting really chatty and understandable. We've travelled around Germany by train but I really enjoy rail travel because I don't want to fly. Carry on enjoying yourself and look forward to next video ❤
Was a lovely video seeing your trials of traveling x
You certainly don’t look nervous travelling Jo, you look super organised and fabulous Air BnB’s. You’re both very calm travelling with lovely William, his little conversations are gorgeous ❤❤ we were in this are in 2008 😊 and we also had a narrow boat on the River Charente, no electric Locks 😂😂
I thought you were going to France to learn how to cook choux pastry, is that still a part of the trip
A lovely Vlog !! Toured around France when my children were young ! The French camp sites are wonderful !! Thanks for sharing your journey 😊
Phew! Loads of travel!
La Rochelle looked lovely, as did Vannes.
Brest - meh. I've been there, big naval port, and bombed heavily in WW2, v little old town left.
Shame you didn't stop in Quimper, a pretty place.
Brittany is a lovely area.
Roscoff is olde worlde as well. Hope you had a nice Brittany Ferries ship like the Pont Aven 😊
First travelled to Brittany 40 yrs ago! Worst ferry journey ever - even the staff were sick. Spent the whole journey outside because of the smell 🤮
My wife, who is French, tells me that Quimper is beautiful. There was an article in The Guardian last week about a train journey from Nantes to Quimper. The description made me want to go on the journey or similar. France is amazing.
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William is the king of one liners. I love Lancashire french. I am with Jo on the type B fun. Another fab video. ❤
You guys are just great …Love everything you do ….Biggest Hugs and love from us both in Somerset xx💑🙋♀️🙋♂️
Agree with you about dislike of travel - it's such a hassle nowadays.
Thank you for taking us along. It is a lot of fun. I love hearing Wiliam speak in sentances.
You are such a beautiful family.
Wet pants, information overload. lol
Absolutely love your travel videos 🚆 x
Your family vacation around France by mainly trains has been nothing short of very groovy and exciting. I wish you could of stayed longer in many of the locations you stopped at, but of course you are on a time line. Enjoy yourselves and of course, be safe and healthy. William is adorable as always.
U guys have a lovely trip for a lovely family.😊. But the sounds of it, is your wife perhaps of the Irish Clan. Or Scottish? 😅😂... Bonne Voyage...
Yorkshire?
I bet you will be glad to get home for a rest 🙂
Thanks, that was fun. ✌🏻👊🏼
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Great fun, as always! Williams current favorite addition to his vocabulary? Quite! And he uses it quite well! It’s an excellent grownup exclamation, not just fun but quite fun, quite fast, quite large and quite entertaining! Very bright young man with a 5+yo vocabulary. I am QUITE impressed!
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You have had some lovely Air BNB's.. All the places you stay seem to be lovely and clean and airy.....I know that craving fir Broccoli!! Safe journey all!😊
loved the vid. did not understand the title.
Trains, trains and more trains, but everything is going to plan. William is enjoying the whole adventure and you're making a great job of editing Vic. It's like a fast moving travelogue. Totally fascinating. You told us about the combined rail travel ticket, but I'd be interested to know the cost!
I think he said £400
Although I love the cafe boat videos and your canal travels, I so much enjoy your European travels. Although I haven't done traveling in the US where I live, I am aware of what we have (or don't have) here in the US vs Europe. It seems we are sadly so far behind. Our rail system is deplorable. Mostly 95% I would say is centered on freight and not passenger. And diesel is used massively with hardly any electric trains at all, except for big cities and local travel. It's a shame. You folks are so lucky where you life and can easily travel to. Travel safe and enjoy. William looks like he is behaving and enjoying himself too. Great little boy to travel with I'm sure.
I really liked Brittany when I spent a week there in 2000. Golly, was that really 24 years ago? I went there to take in the HUGE old/wooden boat festival in Brest. I told the sailing club which I belong to in Melbourne that I was going to the big Brest festival, and the women were shocked, thinking that I was depraved!
Damp Pants on a Train ----that sounds like an AWESOME name for a band!!!
Great vlog, but this type of holiday is just as much about the traveling as the arriving. How lovely for William to have some fun with your friend’s children. But Jo you do look exhausted, so much stress involved in getting the train journey to coincide with your Airbnb stays. How long were you away for, I bet you will be glad to get back to get a rest. Keep safe and enjoy the rest of your trip. X
We agree with ceebee223, that shot of the cycle shadow on the walls is genius. Love these snapshot videos of your travels, and your lovely William just takes it all in his stride.
All the best,
Keith and Sue
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I love watching your little family. Re: damp clothes. My husband and I travel a lot and hand wash a lot. So we have merino wool tops and hiking pants and jackets. They all dry fast. Usually overnight. They cost more and don’t need washing as often. But really worth it
I am enjoying your travels...have fun!! William is a great traveller!!!😊😊😊
Hello Joanna
I think yourself and Victor are wonderful parents and I think William is enjoying a wonderful childhood that he will look back on fondly when he grows up. Please teach him how to swim soon. Pete Glyde
Looks like you all had a blast. XX P.S just loved the moving shadow along the wall, very clever filming, and William making whole sentences too now XX
Lovely vid but HOW did you film the bit with the shadows on the bike? I've watched it three times and can't work it out! Lovely though.
Glad you had a great time X
I wish I had your energy for the kind of travel you do. Very impressed by how well your boy travels!
Loving your trip ..William is a little superstar ❤
Loved the vlog William is such a good little boy with all the travelling you do, love Brittany in fact we have had several holidays in France all over love it.❤️❤️
I have daily washing underwear which is great for travel in Europe. Wash in mild soap and rinse and roll dry at 9-10 pm , hang it up and it’s dry in the morning. Two pairs can save space but also give you at least two weeks of wear. Made by Tilley in Canada.
Loving your travel blog and you guys are so chilled . Awesome experience for all of you and William is such a good boy ❤ wouldn’t have dreamt of doing this with my boys ! I would have stressed so good for you 😮😊 xx
I remember La Rochelle fondly, beautiful place and vaguely remember it being a short cut on the way down the coast I think?
You three are having a wonderful adventure little William us going to grow up so knowledgeable about all kinds of things because he has great parents. Thanks for leting us all travel along with you it is great to see the France Enjoy the rest of your trip i am looking forward to the next chapter of your holiday Ed 40 S of Vegas