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This middle ages city is well preserved and so pretty. It is here where St. Joan of Arc was sold to the British who tortured her as a witch and burned her at the stake. It seems that no one spoke up on her behalf. The church built in her memory is an incredible piece of very modern architecture in the town of gothic churches, The cathedral of Notre Dame (so frequently painted by Monet) dominates the city scape. Monet painted it again and again, working with it as much for "light study" as for subject matter. Today, we opted out [View Full Entry]

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Published: October 12th 2009 | 75 Views | [diary=442695]

Notre Dame Rouen Steel Tower
Butter Tower
Ancient Statue of St. Thomas

Hey everybody! Well, I just wanted to update a bit, unfortunately cannot post pictures on this entry but I will try on another computer at some point! So, we left London early on Saturday morning, Aug.8. We arrived in France via the Eurotunnel quite quickly, spent most of our first day travelling. We made a brief stopover on Saturday in Iepres, Belgium to see the Menen/Menin Gate. It is a war memorial site for the soldiers who were lost/unable to be identified for WW1. It was very interesting and I even found a Lenz from Canada. Originally my family name was [View Full Entry]

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Published: August 12th 2009 | 44 Views | [diary=427613]


By DonKey44
August 8th 2009
France #1 Europe » France » Upper Normandie » Rouen
Upon landing we departed portable steps to the tarmac and a line extending to Lichtenstein, but the efficient French shuttled us through in record time, as we almost passed a rock, snail, and a lightning quick sloth. Getting our rental car the French agent handed me the form and said, "Sign." Since Visa is supposed to cover CDW (collision) I asked to make sure it was not included. He said, "That's as cheap as I can rent it." "So, CDW is not included?" I asked. His reply, "YaYaYa, SIGN." The line said, "I have read and understand the conditions written on [View Full Entry]

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Published: August 25th 2009 | 12 Views | [diary=426481]

Four Keys Overseas Cover
Back Cover

By GaryandGai
April 12th 2009
Rouen Europe » France » Upper Normandie » Rouen
Drove 40 minutes to Rouen, an historic city full of half timbered houses. Most famous for its Cathedral, and to being the place Joan of Arc was captured and executed by burning at the stake. Visited these places, as well as walking down many interesting laneways. Most shops were closed for Easter. Also visited the plague cemetery, where a mass grave of plague victims is in a fully enclosed courtyard. Finally the Joan of Arc tower, where she was held captive before her execution. Went home via Lyons-La-Foret, an old, scenic village. [View Full Entry]

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Published: April 14th 2009 | 54 Views | [diary=390619]

Rouen
Rouen
Rouen

By Luwee
March 30th 2009
Rouen, France Europe » France » Upper Normandie » Rouen
Well, I remember being told the stories about Joan of Arc when I was just a kid in grade school. That was back when the nuns thought they could motivate the kids by giving them balloons and gold stars. Thank goodness, todays employers of high quality professionals would never insult their employees with such a tactic in todays highly competitive work place. But, as usual, I digress. Rouen is evidently where Joan of Arc, a 19 year old was captured, tried and burned at the stake for heresy. Of course, a few years later the Catholic Church thought better of it [View Full Entry]

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Published: March 30th 2009 | 115 Views | [diary=386116]

Church of St Joan of Arc
Spot where She was burned
Tower where she was held

By DBTKarin
October 28th 2008
One more week Europe » France » Upper Normandie » Rouen
Ooookay, one more week to go and we'll be on our way. Skills at this time are One-thing in the Moment and Focus on what works. At this time it means to get clear about what I am taking and make it as streamlined as possible. No over-packing. Did that when we went to Ireland several years ago. What a mistake but of course since I'd never traveled in the British Isles before, or anywhere that far out of the country, that had so many stairs connected to trains, planes and everything. Seems the trains are all built underground in London [View Full Entry]

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Published: October 28th 2008 | 41 Views | [diary=339147]


By SimonPoulinMarkle
September 15th 2008
Rouen Europe » France » Upper Normandie » Rouen
Hey Hey la gang, je bet que vous vous fassierz du l'inquiétude pour notre cas!! eih ben on nest rendu a saint-malo mais on fait les journées pour les dates qu on a manquée!! notre dernier jour a rouen, cetait la foire a tout, Maman tu serais fiere de Myriam et de sa passion pour les ventes de garage!!! euhm nous avons aussi fait gouter du simili sucre a la creme a nos amis Adrien et Anelise, je dit Simili car il n'a pas figer! Simon Quant à moi désolé pour le manque de nouvelles des derniers jours! Pour ma derniere [View Full Entry]

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Published: September 20th 2008 | 51 Views | [diary=325382]

monet dans toutson art
la reproduction de rouen en maquette
modiglianni

By SimonPoulinMarkle
September 13th 2008
Rouen Europe » France » Upper Normandie » Rouen
aujourd hui, le 13 septembre, etretat, cest la qu il y a lequivalent francais du roche perce. nous y avons ete avec Adrien et Anelise, nos deux nouveaux amis normand. la vue etait superbe (surtout dans les yeux de myriam). maintenant je peux dire que jai mis mes pieds dans les deux bord de latlantique!! Simon Nous avons une chance incroyable d avoir de: un une super belle température et de deux des gens super gentils qui nous font découvrir des endroits magnifiques. J ai pensé a tout le monde de l autre coté de l atlantique et surtout Karen qui [View Full Entry]

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Published: September 13th 2008 | 81 Views | [diary=323215]

les champs en campagne de rouen
des vaches francaise
mymi dort dans ma voiture meme en france

Today is sweden's nation day, so let's break out a smorgasbord of celebration! Apparently, it's not a big deal in Sweden, so we'll settle with going into town tonight and maybe some pastry at lunch. We are planning on going to the D-Day beaches this weekend, along with mount saint michelle. Today is the 64th anniversary of the landings. There are a few celebrations going on in Bayeux this weekend, but nothing too major since they are gearing up for next year I believe. I finally got a computer and internet, so hopefully I will post a little more often now. [View Full Entry]

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Published: June 6th 2008 | 51 Views | [diary=284348]

Apple pastry
hmmmm

By Charitos
June 3rd 2008
Hookah Europe » France » Upper Normandie » Rouen
The hookah bar was very interesting. The atmosphere is quite relaxing, plush benches that are low to the ground with pillows, surrounding a few tables in the middle. A big ‘sheet’ (silk?) billows down from the ceiling, producing an upside down arch. And they had some music on. There were a number of these rooms, tucked away in the corners. Definitely a middle eastern feel to the place. The hookah was big, about 3 feet tall. We smoked some mango tobacco, marijuana is illegal in france too (gary). It’s very smooth, you definitely missed out in Istanbul brother eric. We [View Full Entry]

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Published: June 3rd 2008 | 34 Views | [diary=283217]



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