Wednesday 10th January 2018





This morning we made the short journey from Dunkerque Ferry Terminal to Calais Ferry Terminal. Calais Port is like a prison camp with high razor wire fences everywhere. We were searched by French soldiers with machine guns at the ready and then by the British Border Force. As we were a bit early for the 13.00 sailing P&O put us onto their 12.00 departure.




 

Before long England came into view.





We docked in Dover about 12.30.






We made another shortish journey to Ann's daughter Kerry's house in Kent. Kerry was out when we arrived but she had left us a key so we soon met up with her dog Wilf.






Kerry came home before long.





We took Wilf for a walk.






I saw this nice cloudscape. 






Kerry's son Henry came home from school.





Finally Kerry's husband Gareth got  home after having been to Glasgow and back on the plane from Gatwick for a business meeting. He looked a bit tired not surprisingly. 






Kerry cooked us all a really nice meal. Many thanks Kerry, Gareth and Henry for your great hospitality.


Today we travelled 66 miles (106 kilometres) excluding the distance we travelled on the ferry from Calais to Dover. 





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