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Day 3: Normandy
... any night! We patted the dog on the way out and wished the family a wonderful night. I'm not sure they understood what we were saying, but they smiled anyway. A train ride later, we're back in Paris. Tomorrow, Dad and Tom will travel to Metz to see another city that grandpa was in, while Brad and I see more of Paris. We'd go too, but Dad and Tom have an extra day on their train pass due to a logistical error on my part, so they ...
The D Day beaches of Normandy!
... take the train from Paris to Bayeux, a trip of just over 2 hours. Feeling fairly confident in our ability to travel 'independently' we hopped on the train, managed a change of trains in Caen and were met by our guide, William, at just after 9 am. We would spend all day, just the six of us and William, taking in as many of the sites as possible. Unlike our previous' big bus' tour we had William all to ourselves ...
The Beaches of Normandy Weekend: Part 3
... br> Cute Marine: "Ok, so maybe that's not what's in there."
His accent was so cute we didn't really care what was in that bunker. Ok, we kind of cared; we didn't end up going in that one. In most of the bunkers we just found large, empty, square rooms with low ceilings and poor ventilation. To get into the bunkers, (especially the damaged ones), we had to climb down slippery, muddy stairs that should be deemed unsafe for human travel. In almost every bunker, ...
The Beaches of Normandy Weekend: Part 2
... American flag, Canadian, French, and Military. It is the perfect place for a soldier to pray to his god and country. I noticed that, unlike the Nazi policy of discrimination, the Americans and French celebrated their soldiers' religious differences; they buried their Jewish soldiers beneath Jewish stars.
The cemetery is a very quiet place. Not many people spoke, and if they did, it was very quietly. The area is so extensive that speaking at ...
The Beaches of Normandy Weekend: Part 1
... teasing us because we were taking pictures of everything, and we both said it was so we could post the pictures on our blog. Of course, I am a picture taking fiend regardless, but I wasn't about to tell Jane that. After that, Haley and I found out that we had a lot of other things in common, like the fact that we love to explore new places and have cool adventures, and, of course, to blog. We found out that we don't live too far from each other; she's from Boston. Over ...