I didn’t get far on the final day of ‘25 but plugged the Ohme in to the Berlingo out of sheer habit once I reversed it in to the driveway. I was sitting digging in to my lazy dinner of tinned chicken curry and boil in the bag type spicy rice and a mini coriander naan bread when it dawned on me that
A : I had nothing to drink with it all and wash my evening meds down with,
B : I had given Ohme no charging instructions.
A wee splash of Ribena with a pint of water from the Pananach well on Deeside sorted out A.
I checked the Citroen app to check the Berlingo stats. which said the car was at 74%. I asked Ohme to add 10%, gave the naan 30 seconds in the microwave, and commenced mopping up the curry.

Yesterday, the first of our new ‘26, I went on my first Berlingo expedition for the year. I “did” the bridges. I drove to Queensferry (south) and crossed the Queen’s Crossing Bridge. Then I drove through the centre of Dunfermline and along past Rosyth where one of our new aircraft carriers appears to be back in the cradle of her birth for repairs. I then recrossed the river Forth via the old Kincardine bridge next to the site of our last coal power station at Longannet. I didn’t even notice if there was any of the pile o rubble left from its explosive demise.
My return home took me past the life size model Spitfire marking the old Grangemouth wartime Airfield and through the old BP refinery site. This latter is now owned by Ineos as their petrochemical plant.
So I haven’t done much Berlingo adventuring this year yet. Strangely though my Son has just. Completed his adventure up west of Los Angeles with his new Ineos Grenadier. As I polished off my curry, he sent a couple more pictures of his journey home to San Diego. He returned via Death Valley and the Joshua Tree national park.
I enjoyed his tales and pictures so much I celebrated with some fruit and Greek yoghurt to round off my dinner. Gosh I’ll bet that BMW straight six with the auto box in the Grenadier cost a few dollars on that trip
