We took the train to Vernon and a long lost cousin of mine, Carl Beaudoin, picked us up to take us to a small village called Panilleuse, France, where he lives with his wife, Laure and children. Their family graciously hosted us for three days and even took us on a tour of the D-Day beaches.
Giverny
Carl and Laure took us on a tour of the nearby village of Giverny, where Claude Monet lived and where he painted his famous garden. It was late in the day and we were not able to go in to see his garden, but it was nice to stroll the very picturesque village.
Giverny has many art works on display including this sand sculpture of the last supper.
Living the dream, two Rolls and a tractor.
finnaly home
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Finally home! After Europe, I've been missing home. I hope to see my
friends and go back to my usual life. So Ta-Ta For Now!
14 years ago
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