Europe 2018
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Finally. It is travel day.
First things first, we take Dodger and Baby to Barker Heights Bed and Biscuit, thier home for the next 13 days.
Talked to Michelle, lots of questions, they have neverOkumaya devam et
Finally. It is travel day.
First things first, we take Dodger and Baby to Barker Heights Bed and Biscuit, thier home for the next 13 days.
Talked to Michelle, lots of questions, they have neverOkumaya devam et
Arrived in Frankfurt without issue. However, once we got there, it was quite an adventure. Passport control only had two agents and the backup was reaching the stairs. It took us 45 minutes.
When weOkumaya devam et
Today was overcast and cool along the French coast in Normandy.
Of all things, we started our day off by eating at the "Golden Arches." The French version isn't very different than the USA, but thereOkumaya devam et
Enjoyed our stay in Dodeldorf, Germany. We picked up Adam at the airbase and began the 7 hour trip to the coasts of northern France. Belgium is a beautiful country with every turn in the road were newOkumaya devam et
It was cool and cloudy as we left Bayeux for Le Mont Ste Michel. This will be Linda and my third trip to Le Mont. The coastal land is fairly flat an I look, with anticipation, for the first sightingOkumaya devam et
Today is dedicated to the Chateux of the Loire Valley.
We began by finding that the restaurants in Amboise were closed until noon on Monday, so we found a Carrefour City, bought bread, brie, butter,Okumaya devam et
Chateaux Chambord to Paris.
We had "petite Dajunier at one of our favorite patisserie places in Amboise: Bigot.
We drove along the Loire River so the family could see two chateau's along the way:Okumaya devam et
Last Day in Paris
Our last day in Paris found us eating petite dejeuner at a sidewalk cafe, just a 100 yards from the Arch de Triumph. We ventured to the long waiting lines to go to the top of theOkumaya devam et
Leaving Paris, almost an hour, looking for gas with the fuel light on and construction everywhere. Very exciting adventure. However, we finally left the Seine, Found a gas station, ate at KFC (PepsiOkumaya devam et
Gezgin Bless your heart! That's so stressful! (Speaking from experience!)