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Notre-Dame Cathedral
... of the Cathedral and across the river you notice a lot of people selling all sorts of trinkets, old books, CD's and paintings all up and down the river. As I walked passed these vendors I sort of wondered who bought all this stuff. Most of it seemed like junk or just really out of date antique books. Then I thought well someone must be buying this stuff because there are a lot of people selling these antique books. ...
Pentecost & Mona Lisa
... for west & me. The boys saved some of the bread so they could feed the birds by some bushes that were filled with small sparrow type birds. People were hand feeding them. The boys tried for a couple of minutes but the sparrows weren't interested, until an older French man came over and without saying a word took the bread out of the boys hands and gave them some cake to hold instead. He then showed the how to hold it and how to stand so that they would attract the ...
This is it!!!
... points each :-) using the tips I have learned on www.flyertalk.com .
Our flight was absolutely fantastic & the 10hrs went pretty fast. As you can see we had plenty of leg room.
We were served a 4 course meal that was delicious, wine & beer. We played cards, video games & slept a few hours with comfortable pillows & ...
The Effile Tower
... the carriage moves up you can hear the safety pins drop into place on the vertical rack. The carriage slows and all move out to the platform. With a reported view of 80 km from the top on a clear day, we are probably restricted to half that. Even at the reduced distance, it is still a spectacular view. At 115 metres, the temperature has dropped considerably. The checker plate steel is like standing on ice. For the first fifteen minutes this hardly matters. After taking scene ...
Still Alive and Well in Paris
... four or eight. There are many fewer types of cuts of beef. There is a much larger section of cured meats and sausages and the dairy section of a market is much larger than in the US. Prices seem ok except occasionally I’ll buy something not realizing what the price will be and then I’m shocked. One case in point was two whole fish that I thought looked like trout. They cost 23 Euro - that is $30 - and they had large bones and, in fact, ...