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Un Soire a la Ballet
... out in a line a cross the stage, would propel the girls as they slid past them, so they would make it to the other end of the stage without stopping.
Intermission came sooner than i expected, which was a relief, and i was finally able to join the rest of my group. Some of us went to the theater bar for drinks. Haley bought a glass of champagne and they charged her 12 euros: unbelievable.
When the lights flashed we headed back to our ...
The Big Day
... to the Louve to check out what the fuss was all about. We saw them all Venus, Mona, Mary and Jesus. No, it was Toni making a splash with her new Wine glass painting getting all the crowds just a few yards from the famous Mona Lisa. People were admiring the artistic brush strokes Toni had laid on the canvas. First the Getty then the Louve, who knows what the next stop might be, a local coffee shop near you.
Anyway we could only handle the crowds for ...
We continue exploring from our Lucy-sur-Yonne base
... good as the 1.5 Euro bottle from Aldi. Restaurant décor and food is rural French style. Presentation of food is nowhere near as flash as our previous lunch, nor are the table setting and surroundings. Dianne preferred the meal at the Hotel de la Poste, even though their restaurant isn’t rated as highly when you google it.
Home via the short-cut to Clamecy, where we finally find petrol, and fill up for the big trip tomorrow. Home to take it easy, ...
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Life is a lemon and I want my money back!
... made it off the boat, through passport control, and found our way into town it was 12:15. With our train to Paris not due till 12:50, we went off looking for a supermarket and failed. Not for the last time though. Instead I had my first taste of overseas McDonalds.
"They don't call it a Quarter Pounder with Cheese?"
"Nah, man, they got the metric system. They wouldn't know what the **** a Quarter Pounder is."
"What do they call it?"
"They call it a "Royale ...