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Paris III: Packers, Notre Dame and museums galore
... dogs, grilled cheese and a small hair of the dog beer during the game.
At halftime, a Wisconsin native living in Paris came in to sing Packers themed songs that he had written. It was an atmosphere I've never quite experienced before, but I'm definitely glad we ended up going. I never thought I'd get the chance to say I enjoyed a game at a Packers bar in Paris, France. The world is full of surprises.
After the game (and ...
EYFEL KULESI-FRANSA
... de Mars in Paris that has become both a global icon of France and one of the ...
Last time on "Lost"
... acoustics for a haunting melody). Then, Saturday, I perhaps got a little more lost than I should have, but it ended up worthwhile.
You know that instinct that tells you that maybe it’s not a good idea to walk to that point on the far edge of your map that looks vaguely cool but that you’ve never heard of before? Yeah, apparently I don’t have it.
The day started out straightforward enough, with my trip to ...
A Somber Day
... never forget" is inscribed on the walls. Man has certainly dominated man to their injury, and this is an extreme example of such...It will be nice soon, when Jehovah will resurrect these ones back to a paradise earth as He has promised. (See John 5:28, 29)
Tip: If you need groceries or bread, today is the day to get it. At most bakeries, 4 PM is when the fresh loaves come out, so get a few for Sunday...nothing much is open. ...
Eiffel Tower
We settled into our accommodation nicely. A small two bedroom apartment, very cosy. Being so close to the Eiffel tower, it seemed natural to put this first on our agenda. Opening time was 10am and we got there about 10.30am, just beating the crowds. We lined for about 10 minutes for our tickets and another 10 minutes to get past security - someone "looking" in our bags and waving us through. We asked for tickets to the summit and when I asked if we could walk to ...

