
At Mont St. Michel, the monastary gardens

My, Savannah, and Me at Mont St. Michel

Mont St. Michel is famous for their "Normandy Omelette," which is really just a very airy omelette of eggs and creme freshe

Savannah and Me in front of Mont St. Michel

At Pont Du Hoc, all of the bomb craters were formed from WWII

Me sitting on some rubble, I think from a German gun post, at Pont Du Hoc

The aggies of the group doing a gig 'em in front of the the cliff that James Earl Rudder scaled on D-Day
Me, Lily, Savannah, My, and Diana at Pont Du Hoc

Mont St. Michel

At Omaha Beach after visiting the D-Day museum in Caen

At the American Cemetery

Freedom Memorial at the American Cemetary

At Pont Du Hoc, standing in a bomb crater from World War II
4 comments:
YAWN!! More stunning, beautiful, amazing pictures...this blog is getting a little predictable. ;)
But seriously, I do want to add that your picture of the American cemetary with the one cross in shadow is really amazing, what a powerful picture!
As plain as it is, the beach picture just amazes me imagining the things that happened there. All of them do really.
So where are new blogposts?
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