Corne de Gazelle



In Sanary we bought a picnic and sat at the park near the sea front. In the shop we spotted something new to try...

It was called Corne de Gazelle - Gazelle Horn and was a crescent moon shape like a horn. It turned out to be a north African pastry which tasted pretty good!

Our walk back from Sanary to the boat didn't seem to take long but we struggled to get through the crowds at school pick up time. Distracted by the crowd we took a wrong turn and were momentarily a little puzzled as to where we were. The sun had appeared from the morning clouds and now was scorching hot. First thing we did when we arrived at the boat was jump in to cool off!

BANG!!! A sudden loud noise caught our attention. It sounded like it was from the road which goes round the bay. The next thing we saw were 2 sets of blue flashing lights and traffic starting to back up. We couldn't see what had happened but fingers crossed everyone is ok.

Snorkelling spots - Moray eel and a large Australian catamaran. The people in the catamaran came over to see if we were English. We then spent some time with them in their amazing boat. They told us stories of their round the world adventures which were fantastic. Their home was the Whitsunday Islands! We picked up some sailing tips and even an early Christmas present all the way from Australia - some freeze dried beef.

We had a great time and returned back to our little boat in the dark. We then had to try and BBQ our food - but it was totally worth it!


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