
They say Honfleur has a luminous light all its own. Eugène Boudin, one of the first artists to paint outdoors, was born here. Later, Claude Monet came, to meet Boudin and paint. Visit Honfleur, and you will understand. The composition of the harbor setting is exquisite and its architecture very different from the rest of Normandy. The palette of colors, overhanging stories, slate shingles, and individuality of each home make a walk along the Vieux Bassin (Old Port) delightful.





Honfleur is renowned for seafood. I chose lunch from among the fish selections at the pretty outdoor restaurant right on the Vieux Bassin. I couldn’t read all of the French, but knew I wanted something different – not salmon, not tuna. The piece of fish arrived topped with butter and capers and accompanied by potato wedges, pasta, and vegetables. The texture of the white meat was unusual. It looked stringy but tasted delicious, and inside there were bones or cartilage, like thin fingers. Without doubt, I was having a culinary adventure!




We were back at the hotel before four and had the place to ourselves for a while. With our busy pace lately, it was a joy to claim one of the outdoor canopy tables, have a drink, and absorb the ambiance of flowers, bird song, and simply being here in France. Up in our room, with the window swung wide, we shared a bottle of pear cider I’d gotten in Honfleur. We’ve done this several evenings. Gotten salads at a local grocery, along with cheese, butter, and a baguette rustique, a whole grain version of the usual.

Enjoying reading your blog of your visit to France. Tomorrow I guess will be the highlight of your visit.
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