Haute Normandie
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Sigy en Bray

This is the cottage where we stayed. It is surrounded by rolling fields and pastures.

There are chapels in just about every little town in France. They are a beautiful sight to see. This one is located very close to the cottage where we stayed.

Fecamp

Laura Kinter (my sister-in-law) with Brandon Kinter (my nephew born almost exactly 35 years after me) enjoy the sun on the beach.

This is a view of the beaches of Fecamp. The view is beautiful, but the beaches are primarily made of walnut-sized rocks.

This is the front of the Palais Benedictine. The world-renowned Benedictine liquor is made here. It used to be made by monks as a healing drink and include 27 herbs and spices. It's Great!

This is where the Benedictine is aged.

My nephews Justin and Nico wishing they could use these solid gold goblets. There are many ancient artifacts here in the museum of the Palais Benedictine.

Dieppe

My brother Chris and his family enjoying the beautiful sunset in the coastal town of Dieppe.

A sailboat race was to begin the following day and there were many displays and much celebration going on. As you can see, skylights lit up the sky!

This is a beautiful town! The buildings along the waterfront are lit up and make a casual stroll very relaxing.

This is my last view of Dieppe! Chris and the family are waiting in the green mini-van below. Goodbye Dieppe! Hope to see you again!

Goupillieres

My cousins wedding reception was held at this beautiful chateau in the town of Goupillieres.

 

This is a view from the back.

Chris and Nico helping little Brandon along to the creek which meanders along the back of the property.

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