Thursday, September 12, 2013

Honfleur

Honfleur was high on the list of places that we wanted to visit. It was also the furthest away, so we headed there first. Except for the fact that we were bleeding money at the dozens of toll booths along the way, it was a pleasant drive.

Oh. Em. Gee. This is the cutest town evah!






















If there's a chocolate shop in town, we'll find it.




Lunch stop. Sorry you're in the dark, Debbie.
















A stay-at-home supper of pasta, some stinky cheese, a fresh baguette, and rosé wine (por moi), and you have a pretty perfect day!

8 comments:

  1. How do you find the time to do all this bloging? I do enjoy the tours though. Beautiful purple flowers. Waiting for next stop.

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  2. You're the hardest working woman in the travel biz. Hey, my little sister's coming in October and she's bringing the hubby.

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    1. Blogging isn't work, it's fun.
      I'm glad Shirleen is visiting, but I'll miss her. I won't be there until the end of November.
      I think Cari-Ann is planning to be there in October, too.

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  3. The place looks so tranquil, like you'd want to spend a few days there just reading a book, sipping a glass of wine and occasionally looking up to soak in the beauty. Too bad about all the tourists. Cari-Ann wrote me that she won't be coming this fall, but maybe in the Spring. Something about studying for her masters. Phht.

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    1. Phht indeed. Like she couldn't do that on the beach :-)

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