This trip marked the third time I had been to this lovely cosmopolitan city of about two million people. The first time was when I was in the military in late 1950, the second time was t cruise out of London with Jenny and Tony and Barbara. Copenhagen is one of my favorite cities in the world. Besides being a lovely city, it is such a walkable city and we love to get out and hit the streets.
Thursday, February 23, 2012
European Cruise - Copenhagen
Monday, February 20, 2012
European Cruise- Honfleur
So while the ladies were off to Paris, I stayed in the beautiful port village of Honfleur. This village is probably were the phase, “kodak moment” was born! Around every corner one encounters beautiful scenery that he has probably seen in travel magazines or in a museum painted by an Impressionist Painter. My photo’s doesn’t do the village justice:
Saturday, February 18, 2012
European Cruise- Honfleur (Paris)
Honfleur is the port where many visitors take off for Paris; not me! I had already been to Paris and I just didn’t think I could take a two plus hour trip to Paris and the same back to the ship for a couple hours visit in Paris! But Jenny and Peggy did and love it!
European Cruise - Saint Malo
Saint Malo is a beautiful, walled-village in Brittany, which dates back to the medieval times. It is also the stepping off point to get to Mont Saint Michel, a World Heritage Site located about one mile off the coast of France. Of course today you do not need a boat to get there.
Monday, February 6, 2012
European Cruise - Concarneau
Next stop going north on the beautiful Brittany coast was Concarneau, full of history and art. The village has two distinct districts: the modern and the walled medieval area. We spent most of our time in the walled medieval village.
Friday, February 3, 2012
European Cruise - La Rochelle
The is the "stopping off" point for Bordeaux Wine country, so what else to do except take a a tour of the countryside and visit a vineyard.