Yesterday started with an excellent breakfast with eggs laid that morning by the chicken's Liz has in the garden. :) We're loving being in the country after 4 weeks of city living. Opened the curtains when we woke up and looked out over the beautiful countryside with cows mooing in the next field and sheep baaing. This home is so beautiful and the views even more so.
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Fresh Eggs for Breakfast! |
We started off about 9:30 for our D-Day tour. First stop was a Canadian cemetery in Cintheaux. 2,978 Canadian soliders buried here. Very moving to see so many young men buried in one place and with the dates of their passing all within weeks of each other. The care and upkeep of the cemetery is amazing. After drying a few tears we headed to the landing beaches starting with Sword Beach where the British landed. We stopped a number of times to take in the views and the memorials. In each village/town along the route there were numerous memorials each flying the Canadian, British, American and French flags. Next major stop was Juno Beach, the main landing point of the Canadian troops. We spend a couple of hours were and took our time at the Juno Center. Very interesting and really helped us understand what this men faced when they landed in France the morning of June 6th, 1944. From Juno we visited a 2nd Canadian cemetery, Benny-Sur-Mer-Reviers. Here lie 2,049 Canadians. The cemetary is laid out much the same as the one In Cintheaux with the same care and standard of upkeep. Amazing how many people have laid wreaths, flowers, personal notes, pictures and flags at various headstones.
We also visited Omha Beach where the US landed and walked around Grandcamp-Maisy where the US Rangers scaled the cliffs. You can see all the mine craters, old bunkers etc. While we were there they were setting up stages and tents for the June 6th remberance services.
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Cemetarey |
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Sword Beach |
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One of the landing beaches |
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Grandcamp-Maisy |
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Juno Beach
After a full and rather emotional day we came back to our B&B, La Maugerie, where Liz had outdone herself with another excellent 3 course mean which included Beef Bourguignon with Lemon Posset for dessert! (I'm bringing home Liz's cookbook so I'll get to share some of these recipes!)
We needed to take a bit of a walk after dinner to digest after eating far too much! Country lanes are so great and again the views just blow us away!
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Evening Walk |
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