Tuesday, September 20, 2011
Saturday, September 17, 2011
Thursday, September 15, 2011
Definitely Today Has Been The Highlight of our Adventure
As I said earlier we have had the great opportunity to stay just outside of Paris with our son Brian's friends Keith and Deborah Grimaud. Their home in St. Germaine en Laye is absolutely wonderful. Just what you would expect in a Parisian home. They have taken us for crepes, helped us navigate Paris metro, busses and tourist attractions, but today they surprised us with an unexpected road trip to Giverny, home of Monet. The drive there along the Seine River was so amazing in itself. They took us on a side trip to one of their favorite solitary places. Along the river there were beautiful little cottages, swans along the bank. It was just amazing. We traveled on to Giverny, home of Claude Monet. We visited his home and spent several hours enjoying his garden! It is just beyond description. We ate in a roadside restaurant under red striped awnings, then traveled on to Chateau Gaillard, a fortress in ruins, but still intact enough to be able to envision every story you have read with a setting in the 12-14th centuries. As I have said before, I am going to have to read Pillars of the Earth and other books with European settings again now that I have been to these places.
We finished off the day visiting a French supermarket and having a delicious home cooked dinner. We head back to London tomorrow, and on to Houston Saturday. We have just had such a wonderful trip.
Wednesday, September 14, 2011
Monday, September 12, 2011
Bath Abbey
Our b&b to say they had it! Freaked me out!
Cheap Street
Sunday, September 11, 2011
Flat Stanley
Ps and saw it wad Flat Stanley. For all you mon teacher types it is an activity that school children do where they take Stanley on their travels, and more likely they send him with their grandparents, the Adventurers. Wentook Stanley on a trip when Cody was on the first grade. Also , we did one for Ashley and maybe Andrew . We talked to the people and they were from Kent. We have found people to be very friendly. We also visited Warwick castle, the Cotswolds and Oxford nOxford was the highlight of our day with it's buildings dating back to the 1500's. Today we are taking a fast train to Bath.
Saturday, September 10, 2011
Adventuresome hotels
Anita Howard
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Friday, September 9, 2011
How do we like London?
We think the pedestrian fatality rate has to be huge, because they do not EVER STOP for pedestrians and give the impression they would run right over you.
It is a very clean city with many options for food and drink.
It has not been as expensive as we thought it would be. I think it is cheaper than Disneyland! Haha!
We have made some mistakes with public transportation. People are generally courteous and helpful but it really makes a bus driver angry if you try to get on the bus and pay there. They want you to have your ticket in advance. If and when we return we will anticipate how long we will be here and buy a rail and bus pass.
We have good access to wifi everywhere. If you have a registered Starbucks card, wifi is there. Also McDonalds has free wifi. The trains have wifi. Both hotels have wifi.
Verizon phones will not work here but I can text using my iPhone or iPad with wifi..
Tomorrow we go on our tour so we will catch up when we return.
Anita Howard
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