Tag Archives: France

Traveling in the Time of Coronavirus

Not that anyone should be traveling during the coronavirus outbreak. We should all be staying home, staying safe, and flattening the curve. That’s what my wife and I have been doing for a few weeks now. We’ve done well with it, too. She (thankfully) works remotely, so is used to staying home. And I’m able […]

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Remembering D-Day +75 Years

It doesn’t seem that long ago that I was recalling my time on the beaches of Normandy. Five years, to be exact. And now, I’m looking back at D-Day +75 years.

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Photos From Notre Dame

This week, for obvious reasons, I’ve been thinking a lot about my time in Paris, most particularly the visits my father and I took to Notre Dame.

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The Louvre at Night

My father insisted that I wouldn’t be able to get a good nighttime shot of the Louvre in Paris, France when we were there together six years ago. In my stubbornness, and without a tripod, I insisted otherwise. Not until we got home weeks later was I able to see the photos, since I did […]

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Remembering The 70th Anniversary of D-Day

Seventy years ago today – on June 6, 1944 – the Allies invaded the beaches of Normandy, which was the beginning of the end of World War II in Europe. Six years ago my father and I walked the beaches and through the cities and a cemetery. Today I look back through those photos, remembering […]

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The Winged Victory of Samothrace

The Winged Victory of Samothrace in the Louvre in Paris, France.

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