Saturday 27 November 2010

Normandy

Jason and I traveled to Normandy, France a couple of weeks ago and enjoyed learning about the history of the area. Our first stop was actually to a German cemetery where we learned a bit about the "other" side. The picture below is probably a picture most people are familiar with from WWII.

This picture shows the D-Day invasion by the Americans, British, and Canadians. The arrows show the name of the beach where each country attacked.

Here is Jason standing in the German cemetery La Cambe. This is the largest German cemetery in Normandy. There are about 21,400 bodies that lay to rest here. However, it doesn't look like there many people here because instead of giving each person their own grave stone, they placed these 5 crosses throughout the cemetery.

The large mound the center is actually a mass grave of about 3oo German soldiers that were never identified.

This church is located in Saint Mere Eglise, which was actually the first town liberated after D-Day. One American paratrooper actually landed on this church and he hung there stranded for 2 days. German snipers knew he was there, but did not shoot him because it would give their location away. Instead the American soldier hung there until the town was liberated. There is actually a mannequin still hanging in the spot where he landed.
Statue outside of the museum we entered in St. Mere Eglise that honored the American paratroopers.

German bunker still standing on someone's land. German bunker is on the left and the person's house is on the right.
Utah beach where the Americans landed.
German bunker on Utah beach.



Statue outside of Utah Beach honoring soldiers from Texas and Oklahoma. They called this unit the "Tough Ombres."

Pointe du Hoc Memorial site where American troops scaled the steep cliff to take out German artillery that was pointing towards the beaches where the Americans were attacking. The Americans had been bombing this site for the last few days prior to the attack.
Cliff that American troops climbed.
Site where Americans had bombed.
German bunker remains.

Large craters left from where the bombs were dropped.



More German bunkers.

German bunker on cliff side coming into Omaha Beach.
Omaha Beach, the second beach the Americans stormed.

American war cemetery Colleville/Saint-Laurent-sur-Mer. Here there are 9,386 soldiers and 4 women buried here. On a memorial wall it lists 1,557 missing soldiers. This cemetery was alot bigger in comparison to the German cemetery we visited even though there were fewer people buried here. Majority of families had their sons shipped back home to be buried in the States.
Grave sites for the American soldiers that fell during the Normandy D-Day Invasion.
This picture shows Mulberry Harbor on the Gold Beach where the British invaded. Mulberry Harbor was an artificial harbor created to help the Allied Forces bring supplies into Europe.

Juno Beach where the Canadians invaded.

Cathedral in Rouen.
Rouen, France


Cathedral Notre Dame in Rouen, France
Beautiful clock we saw while walking through the streets.
Site where Joan of Arc was buried at the stake when she was 19yrs. old.
One last view of the city...

Tuesday 28 September 2010

Oktoberfest...Munich, Germany

This past weekend the hockey gods were watching over us, but actually in a different way. Jason got a phone call Friday afternoon while eating his pre-game meal that his game was canceled due to the Zamboni breaking down. So with this new found time we decided to take advantage of it and travel down to Munich for Oktoberfest. It's only like 6 hours away right!? haha Boy were we wrong, but still ended up having the time of our lives! This first picture is of Ruby the car that successfully took us to Munich! 5 people in a Golf Volkswagon for 10 hours...Yikes!

Ready for Oktoberfest, only running on about 4 hours of sleep after our long car ride down. Felt like I was getting ready for some good ol' college football tailgating waking up so early and cracking open a beer at 9am!
Raining that morning, but that didn't stop us!
Oktoberfest Tent!
Bottoms up!
German beer maid carrying about 8 steins. They make it look way too easy :)
Jason attempting to show how easy it is to hold up his 1 liter stein
Our friends Justine and Brad joined us on this trek and enjoying their first beer, or Brad's enjoying least the foam!
Inside the tent

Jason and me
Love the pretzels! Even got this cute pretzel charm to hang on my necklace to remind me of this fun day!
Top view looking down on the tent. Inside the tent is just lined with picnic tables and masses of people.

Tom also joined us on this adventure and found the future Mrs. Maldonado! haha
Great pic of our table! Had a little extra space so had a few Italian guys join us who couldn't find a seat. I know, how nice are we!
Justine and me enjoying our steins!
The boys

Group shot


End of the day and feeling great!
The five of us had a great day as you can see! And to top it off the boys won their first game the next day! Go Smoke Eaters :)