special ed
1st Lieutenant
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- May 13, 2018
You three look like candidates for an unofficial U.S. organization, the ROMEO = Retired Old Men Eating Out. My entire model club are members and schedule monthly ROMEO meetings.Sorry, Andy and Evan, we were obviously posting at the same time glad you're both enjoying the "tour".
Yes Andy, being one of the main tourist towns on the D-Day "trail", I did notice some price differences here and there (especially the Museum entry fee !), compared to some other places we visited, although there was a small militaria shop, set back on the side street leading from the car park, where apparently the prices were quite reasonable ( I didn't go in due to restricted space for my scooter, but Karl reported that were were loads of things, particularly German items such as Helmets and gas mask cannisters, at fairly good prices - maybe I should have had a butchers !).
We passed the place you recommended for lunch, but it was quite busy, and again scooter access would have been difficult, so we found a decent cafe/brasserie, with outdoor seating, just nearby, as shown below.
Pic 1. Looking down on Arromanches from the cliffs to the east of the town, with the Museum prominent in the centre of the photo.
Pic 2. 88 mm FLAK in the same location.
Pic 3. A view of the same cliff-top and monuments, taken from the road leading down to Arromanches, further west.
Pic 4. The street leading to the square and the Museum, with Andy's recommended restaurant on the right.
Pic 5. Lunch in the sun.
Pic 6. A Jambon et Frommage baguette the size of a clarinet - and I'm definitely going to slap my barber when I next see him !!
This concludes the coverage of the British and Canadian landing beaches, although the cliff-top gun battery at Longues sur Mer will be featured next, before moving inland to view a number of key locations in forthcoming posts ( a very brief coverage of the Omaha beach area will be included near the end of the tour).
Back later tonight .....................
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