Bayeux, Normandie
Encore en France!
07.11.2011 - 14.11.2011
15 °C
We stayed at this awesome little 500 year old farm house for a week (that was actually used as a kind of hospital thing, during world war 2!), in Normandy. They had lotsa fish, 3 goats, 3 ducks, 7 guinea pigs, 4 bunnies, some chickens, and 10ish sheep. There was even a chestnut tree, walnut tree, and a huge apple orchard.

These were a few of the guinea pigs.

Some cows in the field beside our place.

Some of the bunnies.

Feeding the ducks...

A local kid, coming to feed the goats.

Our renter, in the orchard.

The sheep.

This is what a chestnut looks like, when it's just popping out of the tree.

The gorgeous trails that were all around in the greenbelt beside our place.

One day, we went to a chocolate factory. As you can see, some of them are a bit pricey!

So I got chocolate pigs for 4 Euroes, the cheapest thing in there!

One day we went to a Canadian memorial graveyard. It was so sad, because there were so many young soldiers, who averaged 18 years old.


Haha, can you see the guy texting, to the very right? ^ (Just a random sign)

This is Mac in the map room at where we stayed. It's got all the maps and stuff of WWII, and airplane models, and they're all representing the war, it's pretty interesting. Sorry I don't know the whole story. If you want to know more, email Mac... ![]()

This was a creepy church in Bayeux.

These photo's were taken at the D-day beaches. The beaches were beautiful, but very sad.


Next we went to Mont St. Michel.




Mom at one of the garden's inside the Abbey, up top.
Nice Mummafied rat...

And byebye from the birds!
CHEERIO
M
Posted by megan prawdzik 20.11.2011 00:11 Archived in France







