Pilgrimage Pt.6.
New experience of chitterling sausage and gratin dauphonoise Saint-Privat d'Allier. It was zero degrees here last night. I felt it. The room was snug but only just. Le toilette froid. Patric snores too. Will take today steady. The small blister on my left foot, third toe, has reduced. But I expect to know about it tonight. Hey that's what our shod feet are made for! Blisters! This morning, as I rolled my sleeping bag, I questioned the German I am sharing with if my current French diet is a bad thing: for the walk he states the body requires fats. Maybe he is right. Fat is bad for a sedentary life watching Jeremy Kyle.
Breakfasted on pain, fromage bobi, confiture buerre doux Brest, orange presse au café noir while Charles, my Saint Etienne supporting host, plays an oldie but goodie: Age of Empires; expansion while I take in my second café noir. Ouvert.
The clouds drap across the top of most of the mountains we must assault this morning and there is also a 600 metre incline prior to hitting the top of the plateau Massif Central. I will go and finish my ablutions and set off just after 8am.
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