I’ve added a blog portion to the Travel France site, so you know what’s coming next. That’s because I plan to hit the road often enough to visit parts of France, and this takes time. Furthermore, via this blog, you can follow activities in France that you would not necessarily know about (they might be quite small and local ones).
I just came back from Caen last weekend with some 400 photos which I have been adding daily. Still two more articles on Caen to come in the next few days.
And why the photo above you may be asking yourself? Because it’s a prayer that this works…. remember it’s the first one (I also like the photo). Normally, the blog postings should not show up in the front page (home), just in the menu item above.
If you’ve got any comments, please let me know. I really appreciate comments, good or bad.
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