Great spot to overnight last night! Breakfast was a whopping €7 each - welcome to Hungary! Beer is $2 for a 20oz - Steve is happy! Discovered how to get Hungarian hot sauce, which Jess introduced us to - just ask for it! Mosonmagyarovar - there are 350 dentists in this very little town - medical tourism spot!
Fields, fields and more fields. Saw wheat, sunflowers, strawberries and loads of corn! One individual field we saw must have been a mile long and its watering thing / sprinkler was a quarter of a mile long!
We are recalibrating our definition of bumps since arriving in Hungary. Bumps are tricky because I cannot see nor prepare for bumps at all so there is a constant stream of communication from the front - ‘stand up’, ‘freewheel’ and most often ‘bump’. ‘Bump’ giving me warning every time we come across a bump obviously. Here, Steve was saying ‘bump’ every minute or so. While we love the shady trees on this route, we don’t like the roots of the shady trees which are making the asphalt all bumpy. There is a new definition of bumps for us and bump warnings - it’s now a bump so big it can bring us (me) off the seat!
Btw - Over 600 miles now, have only seen 3 tandems. We also have some very odd tan marks…
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Beers only $2??? Yeah, I'd be drinking beer for breakfast too! Enjoy, Steve!






























































It’s starting to feel a bit Mediterranean as we go further south in terms of the climate and culture. Tonight we are in a kind of upmarket “Billy Butlins” (Holiday Resort) with self catering apartments arranged around swimming pools with restaurants and bars. Folks still swimming and lying in the sun until it set. Last night there was definitely some “promenading” going on (whole families dressed up and out for a walk as the heat of the day subsided) dinner didn’t really get going till the sun had set. We need to explore more of Eastern Europe, I think it has huge potential. Interesting to see the difference in the generations, older guys sitting about, nattering, drinking beer and smoking at 8 am on Saturday mornings (I am guessing the legacy of the Cold War years), the younger ones, most speak English, very personable, I am sure they will be a “force to be reckoned with” into the future… I think we will be back at some point, hopefully it won’t be so bumpy!!!