Monday, June 23, 2014
As planned, today we began our day by traveling to Caen and
without any trouble found he correct shopping mall, proper parking, the right
store (FNAP is its name) and a proper replacement for my broken lens. No problem
that cannot easily be solved by throwing money at it!
Then we continued to Omaha beach, to see the sights and have
lunch.
Then we moved on to Point du Hoc where Reagan
famously said about the veterans being honored there in 1984, the fortieth
anniversary of D Day, "These
are the boys of Pointe du Hoc. These are the men who took the cliffs. These are
the champions who helped free a continent. These are the heroes who helped end
a war."
We then stopped at a
nearby war museum which featured tanks and guns salvaged and put on display
before stopping for dinner at what turned out to be a roadside French restaurant
featuring German food!
Tuesday, June 24,
2014
So after managing our way through half of France,
innumerable French restaurants and
French menus, Linda decide to have breakfast at McDonalds today. No, not
because we were hungry for McDonald’s food (we don’t even eat that at home),
but because we were desperate for WiFi with a reasonable speed (the one at the
house is soooo slow) and had heard that all of the McDonalds restaurants offer fast Wifi as well as fast food. You would think ordering at McDonalds would be a snap, even if the menu was only in French, but…
People working at McDonalds are friendly and helpful, but not necessarily highly educated or bilingual. In fact, less English was spoken there than at any restaurant we had been to so far. So when I placed our order for two McWraps, and two coffees, the girl at the counter said something that I interpreted as “would you like fries with that?” to which I smiled and nodded yes. So when our order came up this is what we got…
1 Mc Wrap instead of two, 2 Coffees, (as requested), No fries, 2 Ice Cream Parfaits
After spending a couple of hours working on this Blog at
Mikey D’s, we drove to Sainte-Mere-Eglise, a tow that is famous for being the
sight of a paratrooper battle (if you saw “The Longest Day”, this is where the paratrooper
got hung up on the church steeple) and visited the phenomenal Airborne Museum completed
only last year with the help of Roald Reagan’s son Michael Reagan.
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Then we went to Arromanches and toured a the best museum we
have seen so far, containing fabulous exhibits which finally gave us a full
appreciation of the artificial harbor built and brought there by the Allies.
After that we got a recommendation for a restaurant in a
nearby village and had another memorable French dinner.
Why are my comments not posting? I posted a snarky comment the other day bout eating at McDonalds, but it didn't post.
ReplyDeleteLove the photo of mom with the fish, she looks so happy! Can you post more pictures with people in them?
ReplyDeleteYou have one million tri-pods, didn't you bring ONE of them to France with you?