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Thursday - last Full Paris day
... then spread out our picnic. Lovely peaceful venue, not many people, & wonderful views of garden & sculptures. Picnic fare was as good as it looked! Final stop on left bank was to church of Miraculous Medal. C was exhausted by this stage & collapsed in the garden of the church (where we devoured the creme brulee - amazing what a lot of cream can do! Divine. On the way found how Parisiens do there moves - a ...
The day of the unknown expectations
... of our favorite brands and of course drinking and enjoying the craftsmanship in our glasses. It was simply the perfect way to end our time in Paris, and with the sights seen and the cuisine enjoyed, we took the subway back home to book our train to our next destination - Brussels.
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What may seem easy turned out to be a near disaster. While lounging at a nearby WiFi hotspot, we went to the local train booking website to get our tickets ...
Asus G50V-A1 Batterie
... maillon le plus faible. Ainsi, une porte blindée est inutile dans un bâtiment si les fenêtres sont ouvertes sur la rue. Batterie Asus G50VM-A1
Cela signifie que la sécurité doit être abordée dans un contexte global et notamment prendre en compte les aspects suivants :
La sensibilisation des utilisateurs aux problèmes de sécurité ...
City of Love and Lines
... some photos. Every hour the tower is lit up with glittering lights, quite impressive and probably the highlight of the day. During this Liz and I got seperated from the group and were lucky to not be left behind, not a great start for making new freinds!
After a decent nights sleep and missing the bus in to town (who would have thought that Europe had different time zones?!) Liz and I set off alone to catch the metro. My 4th form ...
Sacrebleu
... and ate the best falafel in Paris as frequented by Lenny Kravitz of all people.
So after the ****** start of losing the Kindle, our visit to Paris was pretty sweet. Versailles was way too crowded inside and not really much different to other Chateauxs but the gardens (which I think were free to enter) and views from outside were awesome. Apparently building it almost bankrupt the king at the time, but the government must be making a killing from it these ...