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Day 4
... painters. At this point we were wrecked, feet falling off legs barely holding our weight so we headed towards the exits and our warm apartment. The train ride was not the easiest as we has to change stations twice and the first was an overground not a traditional metro station. We once again ducked into the local supermarket for supplies and then headed home to bed. That entry was almost as long as the day itself, but I am very happy and satisfied that We experienced ...
The Final Countdown!
... comme tout le monde.
Non, ça serait beaucoup trop simple...
C'est pour ça que dans moins d'un mois, nous nous envolerons pour l'Asie pour un voyage de 8 mois.
The plan?
Well of course there is a plan. A plan A. and also a plan B and even a C for him. A brief and vague overview for her. But we will unveil our itinerary as we go along, at least on a weekly basis. Let's just give away a few numbers (after ...
Three Perspectives on the Trip to Mont St. Michel
... the role of the beloved dog, scouting ahead and returning to bring the news from the front, especially as we ascended le Mont, going ahead and anticipating each new challenge. This wonderful pilgrimage would never have happened without Jocelyn's commitment to make a long held dream of mine come true."
Leland:
"Marilyn’s pilgrimage to Mont St. Michel (and my education into part of French ...
Organists, Socialists, and Miasmists
... the Champs-Elysees begun. Miasmaist or not, he did modernize the Parisian sewer system and install many public fountains, as well as installing gas lighting along the streets and lining them with planted trees. He was also responsible for the construction of public urinals along the roads (there could be more, alas).
Rue de Fourcy
Named for Henry de Fourcy, provost of the merchants. I didn't catch the exact years when I was there, so ...
Coffee, Croissants, Baguettes...
... made our way to the Arc de Triomphe. It's basically a tall old monument built for Napoleon and surrounded by a massive 8 lane roundabout. We met a young kiwi couple who were brave/stupid enough to run across the traffic to get to the building, but we got to it via an underground tunnel.
At night we took a sunset cruise along the Seine River. It looked amazing with everything lit up especially the Eiffel Tower. Simon ...