T-minus 3 days until my birthday!
I think today might have been my favorite day so far on this trip. We left incredibly early, when it was 40 degrees outside, and we were told to wear shorts. Of course, we though our professors were one step beyond insane, so we layered up. The bus ride to Mortain took a little over an hour, and when we got there we toured the mountain that was home to the Battle of Mortain and saw where German soldiers lay in wait for Americans climbing up the hill. There were some terrific views, but it was nothing we hadn’t seen before.
Very old church on Mortain
After that we went to a little town to buy lunch for a picnic; I had a delicious baguette with Gruyere cheese and some strawberries.
By then it was close to two o clock (there was a lot of driving today), and we were set to begin our walk to
Mont St Michel is a huge abbey that was built in the 8th century (708) in the bay between







1 comment:
If you pass through Chateaubriand, see if you can find the old train station. After landing at Normandy (after D-Day), there was a significant firefight involving the 4th Armored Division on the trackbed in which your grandfather (my father)was shot.
Love,
da
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