Our final destination was Fort Lauderdale where we stored the RV and left Foster for a couple of weeks. We were flying to Paris for a 2 week river cruise along the Seine.
Our trip began November 13th with an over night near Charles de Gaulle airport in the town of Roissy and a lovely walk to town after checking into the hotel. Exhausted from flights and time changes we went to bed early only to learn of the terrorist attacks on Paris later that night.
It was a somber beginning of our bus trip from the airport to our first stop at Caen and the Memorial Center for History and Peace.
Later that afternoon we arrived in the darling fishing village of Honfluer to board our Grand Circle river boat, The MS Bizet. The following morning we had a guided walking tour of the town with the rest of the day to explore on our own.
The boat sailed along the Seine with stops along the way providing for day trips to see the landing beaches of Normandy,
Rouen, Vernon, Guyon, Conflans returning us to Paris.
A very cold afternoon we took a bus ride to visit Auvers-sur-Oise, the town where Vincent Van Gogh painted and is buried. All around the town are locations where Vincent painted and a poster of his painting nearby.
What I loved so much about this trip was being able to stay aboard the ship and use it as our hotel for 3 nights in Paris. Such a wonderful location!! We'd walk to the metro station and be in the center of Paris within 10 minutes. One morning we took a bus tour of the city passing by several of the locations where the terrorist attacks had taken place and where now the areas were filled with flowers and notes of remembrance. The Bataclan Theater was among them.
The view of our river boat along the Seine. How lucky were we!
From Paris we took the train south to Bordeaux to spend a few days with my brother, Peter. We arrived just before Thanksgiving in time for a traditional turkey dinner together
Peter and Richard love restoring this beautiful 400 year old chateau. Though it was cold and damp, we took walks along the fields looking at the other farms nearby on our way down to the Lot River.
We said good bye on the 29th, took the train back to Paris and spent anther couple of days seeing more sights.
Nov. 30 the Conference on Climate Change opened in Paris. On another side of the city we came across an installation of 10,000 pairs of shoes representing people who could not march because of orders by authorities after the attacks earlier that month.
We returned to Florida December 1st.
VIVA LA FRANCE
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