Wednesday, 7 August 2013

Day 21 7 August

A wet day!  It rained heavily. Temperatures dropped but we still continued with our programme.  We took a tour of Rouen but as it was raining we spent most of the time in the Cathedral of Notre Dame, looked at architecture and of course revisited much of the History of Normandy.  We listened to the story of Joan of Arc and walked to the site where she was burned at the stake and spent time in the most beautiful church dedicated to her, a modern building with many relevant symbols and artifacts.

It would have been a great place to shop but not in the rain so we returned to the ship, enjoyed a great lunch and rested for the afternoon.  Simon took a bike ride along the river.

Late afternoon we attended a signature lecture - A Journey through Impressionism, an insight into impressionist art with emphasis on Monet.  Very interesting.

The standard of care, food and facility on the ship remains very high.  Each day we are briefed for the coming day, sometimes we select. Other times we go with what has Ben organised.  It is so good.  Tonight we were entertained with singing and music from the 50s.

Tomorrow is another big day with a tour to Etretat White cliff village, a visit to a traditional Cider farm followed by a visit to Honfleur. We are now docked at a place called Caudebec-en-Caux.  All very peaceful and quiet, river so smooth.  Off to bed now.  Love to all.

2 comments:

  1. Wow.. you two are having so many history lessons in the best way.. being at the place where it all happened. I can't wait to see some of your photos...and the boat just sounds perfect.

    All good here. Just about at the end of another busy week. Alice has only two(!) parties this weekend, but back to back, so Sunday will be busy.

    Just keep on enjoying...xxx

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  2. Hi Mum and Dad
    Wow certainly is history! It sounds great! It might be quite good to have a bit of cooler weather! That boat sounds awesome - so pleased you are enjoying it!
    All well here! Had a big day in Christchurch yesterday at ALim report back. Always good to catch up with other teachers - great, motivated ones too! Worst part is always the travel - particularly from here! Had to get up at 4.30 and the plane was a couple of hours delayed getting away from ChCh so didn't get home til after 9!! Couldn't stand doing that very often! Another weekend nearly here - netball on Sat, Alex is playing in the band for the opening of the C.T scanner at Dunstan Hospital on Sat afternoon and it's the school formal at the weekend which Sam is coming home for - taking Amelia - the Principal's daughter! A busy weekend ahead - oh yes Mark has a fire brigade course! I am the taxi driver!
    Keep enjoying yourself!
    Love Deb

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