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Dateline Normandy: April 9

Dateline Normandy: April 9

We dined last night at Rules, the oldest privately owned restaurant in London (18th Century) then repaired to the Lanesborough Cigar Garden, where Guiseppe and Pasquale attended to us. An 18-year Laoproaig and a Davidoff robusto (and a diet Coke for the lovely Maria, who adores the olives there), rounded out the evening.

This morning the general manager of the Baglioni saw us off, and we took the Eurostar to Calais (the Eurostar business premium lounge is pretty unpremium). Shades of our last trip, there was only one other person in the entire top grade coach, and we had a leisurely breakfast with my first glass of rosé wine in ten years or more. An hour and a quarter later, our Mercedes and tour guide, Stephanie, met us for the three-hour trip to Deauville, where we’re ensconced in the presidential suite of the Royal Barriere, overlooking the water. We followed two Ferraris into the place. It’s a very old hotel that’s been refurbished.

The general manager here greeted us and sent the traditional chilled Champagne to the suite. We’re off to church, and then dinner, and tomorrow Stephanie meets us at 9 to head for the Normandy beaches.

The Brussels train stops at Calais.

There are about 20 or more coaches.

A huge bridge approaching Deauville.

From out balcony.

© Alan Weiss 2011. All rights reserved.

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Alan Weiss is a consultant, speaker, and author of over 60 books. His consulting firm, Summit Consulting Group, Inc., has attracted clients from over 500 leading organizations around the world.

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