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Short-ish Stories: Part 3: Au revoir Cannes
... is in the pictures from the catamaran trip), is a relatively quiet person. She is very respectful of people's boundaries and is polite. When we go out, however, Rebecca drinks alcohol and turns into the exact opposite person she usually is: bold. It's like Dr. Jackel and Mr. Hyde. Our last week in Cannes, the group went out for our friend, Catherine's, (also went on the catamaran trip), 21st Birthday. We went out to dinner and happy hour, and then we ...
From Vienna to Paris
... where we should have been. Once inside we couldn’t find any shade, there were people everywhere and the bikes and buggies we’d promised ourselves were booked out. Baroque music blasting out from speakers everywhere attempts to evoke an image of the glory days. Louder still were the whistles blown by staff if anyone tried to sit down or walk where they should not.
We got the message, the French Royals thought they were something pretty special. The place ...
Sur le week-end...
... enjoying the scenery, and writing. Oh, and I got hit by a bird! It flew past me, misjudged the distance and hit me in the arm!
I had a late lunch at a gorgeous art nouveau restaurant called Le Petit Zinc, where I had (of course) soupe gratinée d'oignon - my favourite! (And, happily, one of the cheapest items on the menu)
I walked to Place de la Concord, walked the Seine, saw ...
Adventures de France
... I asked him out, he said No. But we were actually able to clear the air about some of the frustration earlier in the week which was nice. Although we process and view things very differently, we are still brothers and that's an impossible bond to break (no matter how *******e tries ;] ).
In addition to that pizza and crêpe, my culinary adventures include a daily pain au chocolat, coffee, baguettes, omelettes, more crêpes, eclairs, beignets ...
Plane Trip and Layover in Charles de Gaulle
... ask Miriam to remind me of how to say thank you in French... We had to go through another security check point in 2G, where I met a person who was also presenting at ICE/ECE. This caused me to not have my passport and boarding pass ready at security, but we made it through with no problem. The layover at CdG was long and exhausting. I was expecting more shops and restaurants after security, but there was only ...