Let me start this post with a comment about weather. It has surprised us - first definitely not the spring I thought we would experience. We have have had cool temps, bitter winds (I could have been in Sask), rain and then hail! The sun shines and then it rains and blows and then starts all over! Toques and warmer clothes have been purchased!
Enough complaining about the weather. We have now crossed into France. The countryside has been green and lush. The plan was a nice 2 hour drive to Rouen, a walking tour, lunch and get back on the bus to continue the journey to Bayeux.
Two unexpected surprises greeted us in Rouen, first our guide Margarita who was excepted to show us the city and second, it was a holiday and a medieval festival all rolled into one. We were witness to some pretty interesting people and displays related to medieval times. No words needed!
The medieval structures simply fascinated me! The design, the structure, the colors, the bulges, the leaning (almost into each other) made for interesting streets.
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Our journey to the French countryside had one more stop - a tasting of ciders and calvados drinks made from apples. Ranging in alcohol content from 3% to 17% there was something there out of the 12+ samples we tasted for everyone! And a quiet ride back to Bayeux!


















































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