We traveled by train from Paris to Bayeux. We passed through the countrysides. Lots of the farms have hedge rows to protect the fields from the west winds over the English channel. We saw fields of wheat and flax. Most beautiful of all are the fields of canola (also called rapeseed). Picture the brightest yellow in your box of 64 Crayola crayons. Canola is brighter than that. Once we got off the train we walked through town to our lodging. The lodging was a bit tricky to find. Then we couldn't get the door open. We went to an establishment next door that sold wine, beer, soda, tobacco, and horse racing tickets. We eventually got in and have a really nice place. As we walked around a round about we came upon a garden with three topiary horses with knights mounted on them. This town is famous for a 68 meter tapestry that tells a medieval story. Unfortunately that museum is under renovation. The tapestry won't be available until 2027.
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