| You just sit in your car for 30 minutes (you can get out and stand on the side if you want) and before you know it, your in France. |
| Here we are the day of our arrival, exploring the area and getting a peek at the palace. |
| I think this one is just happy to be out of the car and running through the streets. |
| The next day we set out for our tour of the palace and fortunately enjoyed a nice sunny day. |
| The Hall of Mirrors is also where the Treaty of Versailles was signed on 11 November 1918 that ended WWI. |
| Alex out in front of the palace with very tired feet. |
| Ah, if only this was our backyard...sigh* |
| Resting our feet before going to explore the gardens further. |
| Still resting.... |
| Out on the huge ponds. |
| Sadie having a fit from being overly tired. Never mind, just strap her in and go... |
| Here are the girls up in the loft at the cabin. The place had a great location. We could walk into town and go to the bakeries and supermarkets. Overall, it was a much needed break and a fun getaway. |
| Au revoir pour le moment la France jusqu'à la prochaine fois que nous vous voyons à nouveau ... |
1 comment:
Oh so jealous at the words almond pastries!!! When I visited mom, oh so many years ago, I fell in love with almond croissants, and every time I walked into the bakery (which was like every other day) I took however many they had!!! I am sooo disappointed that I have NOT found anything like them in Utah. When I come to visit we will go to France and eat in a fancy restaurant with no children!!!
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