END OF JOURNEY - FRANCE AND ENGLAND
May 6 through May 8, 2023 Overcast and in the 60s Well all good things must come to an end. Rich caught a cold and we decided not to do the 10 hour tour of Normandy from LaHavre France. We really wanted to see the WWII Memorial and the beaches where the Allies landed and turned the tide of the war, but we’re sure our fellow guests wouldn’t have liked a 2 hour - each way - bus ride with Rich hacking away. Our next stop was Dover England on Sunday and we took a tour of Canterbury, the town that has so many stories to tell. Romans built the town around 200 AD and later abandoned it. In the late 6th century, the King of the region where Canterbury is located converted to Christianity and supported the building of the first cathedral in Canterbury. It became one of the most important centers of Christian religion outside of Rome. In 1174 Archbishop Thomas Becket was murdered in the cathedral. For his followers Canterbury became the most important destination for pilgrims