We only had 24 hours to spend in
Saint-Malo, an ancient port on the English Channel, in the part of France known as Brittany (
Bretagne in French), and it wasn't long enough! At one time,
Brittany was as Celtic as Scotland, Ireland and Wales, so I'm hoping that the 1/8 French in my ancestry was from Brittany, so as to get along with the Scottish, Welsh, and Irish bits. Whatever my heritage, I loved Saint-Malo, and I suspect I would love other parts of Brittany as well. Dick says we'll go back. There's even a street with his name on it. Dick does most of our photography now, but these are the pictures I took during our first afternoon there. By the time we had walked as far as the old walled city, I was so exhausted and overheated, I had to take a taxi back to our hotel (we loved the pretty
Hotel Rance!) but Dick took lots of photos while I rested, so you can be sure Saint-Malo will be here on my blog again.
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Incoming tide begins to re-float boats stranded earlier. |
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Down the way from our hotel, beautiful old rooflines. |
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Rue du Dick, with Dick himself. |
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Looking across the water to the walled city. |
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Looking across the sand to the city proper. |
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Watch that bottom step, it's a doozy! |
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Nearing the walled city.
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