So this day was the hottest yet! At the point where we had just crossed the Rhein the temp hit 40 degrees Celsius. These are temperatures while we were on the move. Whenever we stopped the temperature would go down some if we were in the shade and then quickly recover to at least 37 when we started moving again. We ended at the hotel at 37 degrees
So on this day I finally get to see France for the first time. And it is no small good fortune that the area I get to see is in the Alsace. We discovered why the Grampies were raving about it.
We sat right outside at the table in the shade and had breakfast right at the campground before leaving
This is the first time we have seen a black swan. Black swans are native to Austrailia and are only seen in this area if they were introduced for aesthetic reasons. Like all swans, they are monogamous so I felt bad for this poor fellow all on his own. It was trying to hang out with a group of white swans were less than welcoming.
These are the unwelcoming white swans. There were young swans (cygnets) in the group so that may have contributed to their reluctance to let the Black Swan join them.
We went through many villages like this today, all proudly part of the campaign to plant flowers to help the bees. The cites involved have the Ville Fleurie sign.
We thought it very interesting how they had shaped these pear trees for maximum sunlight exposure. It is hard to tell but it is basically flat on each side.
We made it to Strasbourg and our hotel in the northwest section of town. It had a machine to check you in, otherwise you would wait until the office opened at 5. We were SO glad when we discovered our room was on the afternoon shady side of the hotel with a lovely outdoor area in the shade to boot. The hotel was very basic but clean and cool so we were happy. It was also next door to a Decathlon store - dangerous!
We had a nice visit with a Dutch family who were staying at the hotel as well