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Don’t Ever Forget…

When we were in France over the summer we drove up to Normandy to pay our respects to the soldiers that didn’t make it home from WWII. The American cemetery and memorial at Omaha Beach was very moving and educational — especially the beach. It was hard for me to imagine the soldiers making their way to the edge of the beach for cover.  It’s a very large beach and must have seemed endless to them. When you look towards the hill and to the left, you can still see the cement German bunkers that most likely housed the heavy artillery. It make you wonder how anyone made it back alive.

I highly recommend you visit this cemetery and memorial in France. You’ll have a new found respect for our Veterans and how they put their lives at risk to ensure we can lead the lives we do today.

If you want to know more about the Omaha Beach Memorial visit the government’s site  http://www.abmc.gov/cemeteries/cemeteries/no.php. Here’s a snippet from the site explaining the cemetery:

“The Normandy American Cemetery and Memorial in France is located on the site of the temporary American St. Laurent Cemetery, established by the U.S. First Army on June 8, 1944 and the first American cemetery on European soil in World War II. The cemetery site, at the north end of its ½ mile access road, covers 172.5 acres and contains the graves of 9,387 of our military dead, most of whom lost their lives in the D-Day landings and ensuing operations.”

Here are some of the pictures from our visit.

Looking up to the cemetery from mid-way up the beach

My Love Affair with Musée Rodin in Paris

To think we almost missed visiting this museum. Musée Rodin ended up being my favorite place in Paris. It’s home to many of Rodin’s sculptures, including ‘The Thinker’ and ‘Gates of Hell.’  Plus, it has the most amazing garden full of Rodin’s creations. Read more

What’s Blooming October 15

Here’s everything blooming on October 15. This will probably be my last bloom day post (with blooms) until spring. It got down to 36 degrees last night and once it freezes, the dahlias are toast. Oh, and I apologize for not knowing the names of all my dahlias.

Garden Blogger’s Bloom Day takes place on the 15th of every month and all started with May Dreams Gardens.

My NEW Kate Spade Rubber Boots

I didn’t intend to buy new boots yesterday but just happened to run across these very unique Kate Spade rubber boots and couldn’t resist. After all, my two other pairs of rubber boots are a simple black and I do love cows.  Since I can’t have cows in the city, I can at least have cow print rubber boots.

 

New York rubber boots in cow print

 

 

Front view of my cow print boots

 

 

Side view of my new cow print boots!

 

Stourhead Garden & Estate in England

In mid-June we visited the Stourhead garden and estate outside of London.  We had limited time in England so this was the only major garden we were able to visit on our trip. Plus, it just happened to be along the route we were already taking to get to Stonehenge. Read more