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Plage des Tilleuls
I am back after a long hiatus. My mother died in November of 2022 and my father died this past April. After my mother died we spent our spare time visiting my father and when he died were involved in his affairs as executor of his estate. This past summer I had to speak at a conference in England and another in southern California and am pretty much working again full time. We are only now getting our feet back on the ground and finding time for photos.
After the conference in England this past summer (Shropshire), we went on to Normandy with our oldest daughter and spent time first in the area of Etretat and then at the D-Day beaches and in Bayeux. We stayed first in Le Tilleul and then in Le Molay Littry and while staying at Le Tilleul walked the cliffs and watched the sunset one evening at Le Plage des Tilleuls. The photo was taken from Le trou de la Sortiere, a cave at the east end of the beach.
After the conference in England this past summer (Shropshire), we went on to Normandy with our oldest daughter and spent time first in the area of Etretat and then at the D-Day beaches and in Bayeux. We stayed first in Le Tilleul and then in Le Molay Littry and while staying at Le Tilleul walked the cliffs and watched the sunset one evening at Le Plage des Tilleuls. The photo was taken from Le trou de la Sortiere, a cave at the east end of the beach.
Scott Lilley, raingirl, Nora Caracci, trester88 and 16 other people have particularly liked this photo
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Bon retour parmi nous Ron.
Bonne journée. Amitiés.
And with a wonderful image !!
Let me read again some more times your words.
Thank you for your courage.
My sincere condolences for your loss and my respect for your dedication.
I wish you continued strength and all the best in everything you do.
PS: superb shot !
Your trip looks like it was delightful. And great that you got to have your daughter with you! I've been to normandy, but actually never made it to the beaches.
Your photo here is lovely and has great framing - I even see the moon hiding up there in the sky.
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