A motorhome is not a castle, and the reality is any good thief could get into it. You can slow them down and deter them. These are devices we use and the steps we took to secure Dora.
Dora, La Exploradora
What’s cooking?
What is it like cooking in Dora?
No TV, bliss, well not quite
From the outset neither of us was keen on taking UK TV with us, but that is not to say we don’t watch anything.
Dora needs some loving
Generally Dora has been pretty good. She has given us some headaches and stress, but nothing really major. Was this about to change?
Our stuff
One thing Susana and I like about our trekking is the kit. We have also had to get loads more for this trip with Dora. We have a lot of it, all is necessary. We thought we would share some of our experiences with it with some reviews and descriptions.
Rural Christmas
We have awaken to a sunny and bright morning, hardly Christmas, with a bit of hangover from the day before. Never mind, we are very excited, it is our turn to prove to the family we can also cook. There is a lot to prepare before the family arrives. We have four guests today: my parents, brother and Nuria.
Home, sweet home
After spending a lovely time with Jero in Toledo, we headed towards our be-loved Guisando, the village where we have our second home (Casa Dos) is.
Dora just isn’t cool, but we love her
We are in Chateaux country, The Loire valley, and certain aspects of France are no different from the UK.
Dora’s homecoming, where she belongs
Coming to France has been a bit of a cultural shock. Not the language, nor the food but the Aires. Dora has finally come home!
Aventurillas con Dora (Small adventures with Dora)
Our visit to Wales has ended and we are now heading towards Cornwall, where we will spend the next couple of weeks before staying at Lundy Island, our final destination in the UK.