I want to thank everyone for watching my live Lupin 2 tour yesterday and also for your generous tips to my PayPal account. I'm sorry I couldn't thank all of you individually, but know I really appreciate it. CLICK HERE to watch the video and CLICK HERE if you would like to leave a tip in my PayPal account (you don’t have to have a PayPal account), which I would greatly appreciate, as I do these tours free of charge for France.fr Enjoy!
I arrived in Etertat on Tuesday morning, a day early to prepare for my Lupin 2 Facebook live tour on Wednesday. The last time I was in Etretat was July 2016 and upon returning after a five-year absence, I remembered why I loved it so much. I arrived at about 10:30am and quickly checked into my hotel and headed straight to the beach. Again, like before, the view of the cliffs and the water was astounding, but this time around there was an added treat. There was a fog covering the tops of the cliffs and the tide was low, which exposed the white boulders and stones covered in seaweed, which gave it a whole new dimension. This new discovery was a feast for my camera “eye”, and I snapped away as you can see below.
I can see why Monet would paint the same landscapes at different times of the day and year, especially in Etretat, because of the variation of light and other natural element changes.
If you missed watching my Lupin 2 tour yesterday, CLICK HERE to watch, so you can experience the stunning cliffs and charming village of Etretat. Next Monday I will do another post about Etretat. CLICK HERE if you would like to make a Paypal donation for the tour.
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