13.2.12

two days in normandy

This last weekend, instead of staying home and studying, like I probably should have done... I went to Normandy on an organized trip. This particular trip focused on D-Day, which was quite sobering and educational. On Saturday, we got to visit Pointe du Hoc, Omaha Beach, Arromanches-Les-Bains, and the Memorial in Caens. Throughout my weekend, I definitely thought about my brother a lot, since he's a huge history buff! Hopefully someday we'll be able to visit them together :) 

Also thought of my older sister when I visited Mont St. Michel on Sunday! Ever since I saw her pictures of her visit in her senior year of high school, I've always dreamed of visiting!

Now, it's off to learn (hopefully!)! Enjoy the pictures :)
American cemetery in Normandy
I <3 pesto
Best sandwich I've ever made :P - Toasted baguette with butter, pesto, gouda, sausage, and roquette 
First time having so many people over! :P (L to R: Matt (Canada), Kathi (my Austrian roommate), Laura (Austria), Andrés (Ecuador/NY and my classmate from Lyon)
forgot to take a picture of the food i made! pesto pasta with chicken and tomatos, and a side of potatoes 
josé (mexico/la), andrés, and me
start of normandy trip - first stop: middle of nowhere, france



pointe du hoc
craters from the bombs 


looking out towards omaha beach
english channel

the german bunker

lookout from inside the german bunker
inside the german bunker where the ceilings are all charred from flame throwers


pointe du hoc memorial 


lookout towards utah beach
so many craters..
american cemetery museum - technically american soil here



'this embattled shore, portal of freedom, is forever hallowed by the ideals, the valor and the sacrifices of our fellow countrymen'
9387 crosses in this cemetery







walking down towards omaha beach
omaha beach
me and my friends matt and matt from vancouver, canada on omaha beach


arromanches les bains - so quiet...
very helpful...

artificial military harbors 


caen war memorial 

hugeee museum - two hours was not enough to get through even the first part thoroughly.. probably one of my favorite museums i've ever been to
















part of the berlin wall
dinner time

jam in a tube at the hotel breakfast!
mont st michel in the distance :D
cookie factory outlet

From here on out, lots and lots of pictures of Mont St. Michel and inside it :) Second most visited site in France, next to the Eiffel Tower. 



















weird cat postcards..





inside the abbey at the top of mont st. michel

in the middle, there are two people walking! crazy - since i think it's against the law because of the danger of quicksand!





me and my friend hannah (canada) at the abbey 

time for lunch! awesome view at this awesome restaurant :)
loveee moules frites/mussels and fries + wine, of course 
aftermath
lunch group :)

2 comments:

  1. That sandwich at the top looked amazing XD - Also the mussels (not a big fan of mussels though)

    These pictures are so beautiful - Hope you're enjoying your trips instead of studying. (try to be more asian)

    :D Be safe - we all miss you so much and can't wait for you to come back soon. Then leave relatively soon after again..... wow.. jerk

    <3

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  2. MUSSELS! That's one of the things I missed most about France.

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