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Paris deja vu...
Getting to Paris was interesting. Well, leaving La Rochelle was interesting... Firstly, i hadn't stayed so long in one place the whole trip! It was great! What it means though is many clothes began to spread... which made packing a little longer chore than normal!! It was also a time for Gem to say goodbye to a place she'd been at for four months …
Paris
... while. It was a magnificent day in Paris, clear sky and about 23 degrees. It had been continually raining on and off for the week before we arrived..
After dark, we headed back to the Eiffel for the night lights show and stumbled across a community festival in front of the military barracks.Little known fact.. the Champ de ...
On our way to the Olympics
We spent yesterday with Linda, Laura and Stan at Anet. They took their picnic lunch and went bike riding while I made a few phone calls and Sandy did some reading. Afterwards we all went thru the Chateua D'Anet, a v interesting place even though the tour guide only spoke French....fortunately we had an English handout. It was interesting that once we were inside the chateau, they locked the door...we were locked ...
Monday is now to be called Macaroonday...
... ever to pass our lips. At this restaurant, there is one dish on the menu - steak and fries smothered in a delicious sauce. All you need to decide on is how you want your steak cooked. And dessert. I followed my rule of thumb and life motto - 'when a creme brûlée is present on a menu, one must eat it'. I'm pretty sure we're going back for lunch tomorrow. For dinner tonight, we all had escargot...even Michael. There's photographic evidence below... We have done other ...
Bon Jour Paris
... a series of tunnels underground with all the bones, skulls etc from the cemetery from Les halles, the government resumed all the bodies and buried them underground it was also told that Napoleon took his son down the tunnels to see the bodies. When they returned we had lunch in the apartment and headed off to see Saint Chappelle which is 13th century church with 2 levels 1 for the poor, not so good - top floor for the rich - beautiful - the stained ...