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You Didn't Think a Little Crepe Would Satisfy Me, Did You?  
   

You Didn't Think a Little Crepe Would Satisfy Me, Did You?

After leaving that Brasserie we continued to search for sustenance with little success. Nobody wanted fast food and we walked by Kebab King numerous times searching for a place to eat. Finally we had to admit defeat and walked inside. It was a simple little shop with just four tables since it was primarily a take-out business. The menu was pretty extensive with many variations on the kebab and skewered meat theme. The Arabic guy at the counter spoke passable English and was very friendly and helpful. Gail and her mother shared a kebab while Cassie and I had our own individual ones. The fries were amazing. _____________________________ Our hotel was only a 5 minute drive from there. The door was locked when we arrived and I started to worry after we rang the doorbell twice with no response. Finally a teenage boy came and let us in. We were very happy with our rooms and the hotel in general. Another great deal.
Day Two - The Long Rain of Henry IV

December 22nd 2012
As much as I ended-up loving France, I mean Normandy, on this trip, there is one aspect of travel where the French fail miserably against their Germand and English competitors: breakfast. The French breakfasts were very good when we chose to have them but whereas the Brits and Krauts offer breakfast as part of the hotel or B&B price, the French choose to tack on the cost as an extra. 8 Euro per pe ... read more
Europe » France » Upper Normandy » Dieppe

French Flag Although ultimately a victor in World Wars I and II, France suffered extensive losses in its empire, wealth, manpower, and rank as a dominant nation-state. Nevertheless, France today is one of the most modern countries in the world and is a leader am... ... read more
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