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Au revoir Paris
... on with all our journeys. Our first stop was to pick up some bikes that would allow us to move a lot faster than our 2 legs which have taken us around for most of our journey. Riding in the city traffic of Paris can be described to places like Indonesia or Philippines except for the fact that most roads have designated bike lanes and people actually abide by the traffic lights... After riding for about an hour or so we made our way to the metro which ...
Day 1 In This Beautiful City
Today truly has been amazing. It is such a beautiful city and the locals have all been so helpful- from taking drivers, to our receptionist, to people walking down the street who stop to take a photo for you or show you how to catch a cab; it really has been great. I can't wait to see what day 2 has for us. We went to ...
Stop Deux
... wanted to spend time with my aunt and have a nap before our late nite cabaret.
My aunt and her uncanny magical abilities managed to score us the last two seats that nite at the Moulin Rouge (http://www.moulinrouge.fr/) - and, second two from the stage! OMG, the show was incredible! A must-see.
The next day we took it a little easier and strolled around Parc St. Cloud. This suburban park was another one of my favorite places from 21 years ago, and it ...
Our feet still don't like us
Today's plan was so go to the Louvre as it is free the first Sunday of the month, how lucky are we! We knew there would be a ton of people locals and tourists taking advantage of this and figured we'd get there a half an hour before it opened at 9. On the ride there I kept telling Norm not to freak out over how many people would be there and that the line would move fast. Well let me tell you, as we rounded one of the immense wings of this ...
Better grab the popcorn...
... French, but it didn't matter. I remembered the address of our hotel, and he had a GPS. If I had to write it in blood I would write it, and he finally got it. It was an amazingly short trip, and for under 10 Euros we had doorstep delivery.
Our day in Paris...from 1000' above the ground to screeching trains below the ground and swishy Moroccans and *****y Americans in-between...was over. Wow, what a day. It's almost exhausting just WRITING it. Did we really LIVE all that?
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