B&B Richard Lenoir Paris
94 Richard Lenoir Paris, Île-de-France, France
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Paris II: Into 2012!
... other people who had taken the short cut. I was fairly confused, so I just told Emily to go under the chain again, which she did successfully. We started heading towards the exit with a large group of people, when the same police officer came over and attempted to round up the entire group and make them go back behind the chain (or something, I really didn't stick around long enough to figure out where he was trying to send the mob).
It ...
Last time on "Lost"
... to cut off all the lower branches on coniferous trees.
It turned out to be a good Sunday, which can be a challenge in a country where almost everything closes on Sundays, and we topped it off with a great dinner in the St. Germain area. Although, the waiter probably thought we were upset with each other because we were so tired and hungry that we pretty much just scarfed down our meat and potatoes and stared off into space the whole ...
Paris hot spots on a cold day
... a bread and croissant basket, yogurts, cheeses, and cold cuts. Mmm. I had some coffee to get me going and that's exactly what it does. Strong stuff. It has been a little chilly and rainy in the city and I'm not sure I packed well enough for that. I'll be great once we travel more towards the south of France but for now, il fait froid! Brrr...we walked towards Le Louvre to cut through to La Cathedrale de Notre-Dame. As we were waiting in line to get in, a guy gave ...
This is the best day ever!
... who is from England but has been living in Paris for a few months. We walk around the island (who ever knew there was an island in the middle of Paris - not me!), check out Notre Dame (which, it has just occured to me, just means 'our lady', how uninspired) and find a great little bar to share some wine and more conversation.
Suddenly it's 2am and definitely time for bed, after an extremely long, incredible, magical day in Paris. I love this city.
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Paris!
... read "Hunchback of Norte Dame." The fact of me actually going inside was a dream come true. The church was just as what I thought it would be like, beautiful, and a lot of stain glass window. I was also happy to see a statue of Jeanne D'arc, a patron saint of France, I have studied so much about her and the hundred years' war. After that we went to Louvre, but we actually went to see the paintings, especially the Mona Lisa or La Joconde. We went to have ...


