May 31, 2024
Back to Metz
Susan and I had agreed that the first one up went out to get breakfast. I heard her stirring so I got up. She was out the front door before I was out my bedroom door. Ah well. I started organizing myself for moving on today instead of making the coffee, which was a big mistake on my part. Sorry, Susan. And thanks for the breakfast.
Janos was again driving solo, but this time Susan and I decided to carry our full loads instead of letting him take them. After all, I hadn’t done much riding fully loaded yet, and I was going to be on my own starting tomorrow. And the ride was flat and easy since we were going along the Moselle bike route.
Instead of the usual sharing the GPS route one of us created, we each had our own. Mine included a stop back at that wonderful boulangerie we went to on our way out to the chateau. We agreed to go at our own pace since we all knew where we were going. Of course we ended up riding together a lot.
After drying off our bikes from the overnight rain, we picked up Suzanne along the bike path and off we went, heading back north.
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I was disappointed at the boulangerie. It was a different Madame behind the counter, and I had my heart set on beignets but there were none. But Susan and Suzanne were successful.
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One thing I haven’t mentioned yet is the wonderful birdsong that I heard all along this trip, especially along the river and canals. I stopped several times to record songs in the Merlin app. One bird I really wanted to capture was the common cuckoo, which I heard often but could never get a really good recording. Finally got one just outside Metz. It sounds just like those clocks. Huh.
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We three ended up crossing into Metz at the same time after all and headed to the same hotel the other three had stayed at earlier. The cathedral bells were ringing and ringing so much we could hardly hear each other. Janos had been watching out for us. He said the bells were to welcome us back. I’ll take it.
I continued on to where I was staying which was the the Best Western hotel near the train station. I stopped to admire some art, missed some turns, the usual. I was early for check in, so lounged in the lobby until my room was ready.
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It was a pleasant walk back to meet the others for dinner at an Italian restaurant off Place Saint-Jacques called San Lorenzo. Great homemade pasta. We walked around together for a little while afterwards, reluctant to say good-bye. It was a Friday evening, and the streets were jammed with people. I wish we had more pedestrian zones in the US.
But the time came to part. It wasn’t easy. I so enjoyed getting to know these fine people, who were so kind to me, who took care of me on my long-delayed return to Europe. I would miss them.
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Today's ride: 38 km (24 miles)
Total: 256 km (159 miles)
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