After a couple days in Bayeux, we took a bullet train to Strasbourg, on the opposite side of France and near the border of Germany. It’s been annexed so many times between the two countries that they don’t seem to know which they are, and that definitely is clear when you eat the food.
I’m still catching up on all this blogging! After my parents met up with us in Paris, the four of us took a train down to Bayeux, Normandy to see the famous WWII D-Day Allied landing sites.
(no Missouri folks, it’s not pronounced Ver-SAILS).
Hi! It’s been a busy past couple weeks, and I’m writing this from Prague as we get ready to leave for Krakow. I’ll be posting over the next few days some highlights of our travels across France and the Czech Republic.