Someone has the same ideas about beaches that Tony and Michelle do. Dig a hole, build a wall and moat around the hole, dig a trench down to the water to let moat water escape... leave there for the world to enjoy.
World Cities Tour - Spring Break Edition - Day 16 July 2nd 2014 D-Day 16 - 70 years later
For our last day in Normandy, we decided to visit the Bayeaux Tapestry and D-day invasion beaches. The tapestry was very interesting. It holds a lot of historical significance, and it is interesting to see the story from the point of view of the French (Anne and Tony learned a more English version of the story). One of the most striking impressions was the exhibit whic ... read more
Europe » France » Lower Normandy » Arromanches-les-Bains 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
My name is Tony Wilson. I, my wife Anne, and my Daughter Michelle live in Atascadero, CA, and lead typical lives, we like to think.
We love traveling... all over the place. Often, our travels are routine, or only slightly exciting for a short time. Good things in life come in small measures. However, on occasion, we do have more epic journeys and people like to hear about them. These are our travel sagas.. I hope you enjoy them.... full info