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An Unusual Dessert

Once again we wre so famished that we forgot to photograph our dinners. Although they were delicious and beautifully presented, the portions were not American-sized. Since we were still hungry we decided to get a more substantial dessert than usual. We got this platter featuring the local cheeses from the Bayeux area. Maybe we should've requested that candles be put on the cheese in honor of Gail's birthday.
Day Seven - No Blue Bayeux on Gail's Birthday

December 27th 2012
No worries about freezing in our room last night. The bathroom nuclear zone was keeping not just our room but part of the hallway nice and toasty. We almost didn't need to towel dry after our showers. The water evaporated quickly. Outisde our hotel window the parking lot was dry as well. There was even a glimmer of sun out over the Channel. It looked to be a rather promising day weather-w ... read more
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