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Paris: Short-ish Stories: Part 5
... out of the white venture's tents trying every kind of wine and cheese on the planet.
Our group of a dozen or so found a good spot on the stair and waited. When the fireworks started, the whole of the basilica and the crowd lit up. This is mostly because the fireworks were set off right in front of the crowd, so it seemed like the fire was falling right on us; for some it was. There was triumphant music and an announcer who went along with ...
Paris.
... in French and slapping his face, all while in tears. The next they were laughing and making out. It was plain weird. They finally left, and left behind a "joint." How nice of them. Other than that nothing exciting happened that first day in the city. Oh, I just remembered I left out the part were Alyse's phone almost got stollen. We went to the French version of McDonalds for lunch. While we were eating a boy not older than 13 slowly walked by with the Crossword ...
An arc with a view
... ate once we got close. We stopped by a cafe on the side walk along Champs Elysses and ordered a Salmon sampler type meal called "Salmon Three Ways." It was awesome. One way was salmon carpacio. Delicious. The second way was salmon salad (close to tuna salad but tasted way better). It was served with scalloped potatoes and a dessert of rice pudding with fruit cream on top. It was another delicious meal in France. Refueled and ready to go, Chelsea took Scott ...
Paris - End of the first Week!
... split into a bunch of small ones. My group went to get something to eat afterwards, before going to l’Ile Saint-Louis, where we walked around and enjoyed some delicious ice cream. We also reached the ending spot for the parade, where a bunch of people were gathered, but didn’t stay for too long because it was getting a little crazy…
Today our official classes started. Each class is only one hour so ...
Paris
We were exhausted, coming from the Eurostar onto the train to go to Paris !
We were so happy when we finally found our hotel, on the Champs Ellyséés. We put our stuff in our room, which looked great, and we went out to take a stroll on the world famous street. The atmosphere in Paris was magical. Amber's French came in handy in our way to the Sacré Coeur and Montmartre, where if you ...