Caudebec France-day 2, spirit

Senior couple in a Germany WWII Normandy bunker
Somber moment. Somber day.

Today has been a remarkable day to be humbly grateful to visit Normandy and learn about June 6, 1942, D-Day.

Humble because of the price humans paid that day (and the days that followed) to preserve peace.

Grateful to have time, resources, and desire to visit in person.

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Caudebec France day 1, spirit

French Abbey
Second Abbey visit today. This one is still in use.

Work and pray.

In silence.

Probably a few exceptions in a Monk’s life.

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Vernon France, spirit

Couple sitting next to Claud Monet’s haystack
Claud Monet’s haystack replica.

Could feel Claud Monet’s historic life DNA in Giveny, France.

Knew next to nothing about him before today (April 23, 2026).

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Paris to Normandy Cruise, spirit

Man on Paris rooftop
First Paris rooftop sunrise.

In a midnight dream last night…

Serving HIM by serving you.

Start with family.

If you cannot do great things, do small things with great love, said Mother Teresa who served the poorest of the poor.

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Arrive Paris a day early, spirit

Senior couple on Paris rooftop
Checked in and room ready at 11:30am. Wasn’t expecting that. Photo from hotel’s top floor.

Our taxi driver, Israr, was exceptional.

A delightful surprise.

His parents moved from Pakistan to Paris around 1996.

He’s a native Parisian.

He taught himself English by watching (English) subtitled American movies. He speaks four languages.

He exceeded our expectations.

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