I must say that we experienced none of the reputed French arrogance when it comes to English-speaking visitors. We found everyone incredibly friendly and helpful, and at no time did we experience any of the snootiness we'd heard was endemic to France. A delightful trip in every way.
On an early morning walk from the hotel, this was the scene we
spotted across the road (above). This is the Dordogne region, famed
for the prehistoric cave art, including Lascaux, which we visited.
Monet's garden in Giverny, still
spectacular even at the end of the
summer bloom
The American cemetery memorial above Omaha Beach. An extremely moving site. |
Although I've never been to France, I, too, have heard their arrogance towards non-French speakers is much overdone....EXCEPT in Paris proper. There I've heard it is alive and well. BTW, your photos are beautiful. Thanks for sharing them.
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Beautiful photographs. Monet's garden almost transforms itself into an oil painting.
ReplyDeleteHave been to France probably 16 times and find they are marvelous hosts. That is especially true in the south.