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Lao Tzu

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98

Laurier Rose, Oleander

I took this photo because oleander was grown a lot in France, apparently it requires little care and little water.  Here it seems to be growing wild just by the side of the road and it smells wonderful.

Somewhere around here I have to cross the A75 and two years ago I'd not followed the route in Benjaminse but this year I did, which was a mistake.  I think that since Benjaminse wrote his book the road has changed slightly.  It now involves going on a very busy road over a bridge that crosses the A75, then along a carriageway with lots of pinch points, then up and over a hill before going down into Nebian.  The other way I took two years ago misses all of that out and is better.

99

Adissan

As you can see from the bent flag pole it's still very windy, though this time the wind is from the side and sometimes even from behind, which makes a very nice change.  There's nothing quite so depressing as fighting a headwind.  It's worse than going uphill since at least uphill there's an end, there's a view, and there's a downhill.  Wind is just an invisible hand holding you back.

Once I got past Nizas and up the hill just after it, the road, just about where the small airfield is, started to go downhill.  It was largely downhill all the way to Pézenas, the wind was at my back and the tarmac was excellent so, 67km/hr top speed for the day going downhill and cruising comfortably at 40km/hr.  Perfect.