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Travel Blogs from Asnieres-sur-Seine
Chateaux de Versailles?
... the day you purchase the tickets for…le ****. Well, what’s a vacation for if you can’t waste a couple of Euro. We hurried and got ready and went to our local bakery again for a quick breakfast/lunch. Mac picked his old standby of croquet monsieur and I had the quiche Lorraine. We both had the obligatory café expresso. We decided to salvage the day by going to the top of the hill to see Sacre Coecer. After riding the funicular car (rather ...
Epilogue in Paris
... to the side of the grand room, but this was so much larger and magnificent. The key feature was the stained glass windows that adorned every wall of the church. The fascination was not just the amount but also the stunning beauty of the glass. The colors of the glass easily offset the drab grey of the stonework that makes up this 850 year old building. Votive candles were lit and placed everywhere for the worshipers in attendance. The scene was a mixture of gawkers ...
Paris II: Into 2012!
... off. This didn't stop a lot of people from setting off their own displays, however. Throughout the night there was a pretty constant stream of illegal freworks going off. The tower also lit up and sparkled for a while.
The countdown itself was a little anti-climatic. Without the fireworks show, I think people were a little unsure what was even going on....so there wasn't much for a giant countdown. We had our own mini-countdown instead in ...
Weekend Strolling Paris in the Autumn sun
... people are enjoying themselves on the quays, sitting, strolling or fishing and the boats are packed and seem to be carrying lively crowds – the wine is flowing.
The place is a great sight, wide, busy and wonderful very familiar architecture. It is also difficult to cross. I wanted to get over to the Quay de la Concorde where there is one of the many memorials to those who were killed during the days of the liberation of Paris in August 1944. This one is ...
Arrival in Paris... 'Lost in France'
... it at night. Next to it was a carnival with carousels and fairy floss. We bought a few souvenirs and nearly got in trouble when a street vendor tried to sell to us just as a cop drove past. He grabbed his merchandise and took off with lightning speed. I never saw anyone run so fast!!!
We went home and straight to bed. Another note, the trains were incredibly difficult to understand when you don't speak French, but to say the least, we managed. They had double decker ...