Hotel Fasthome Gonesse
1, Avenue Georges Pompidou Gonesse, 95500 Gonesse, Île-de-France, 95500, France
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Paris and Interlaken
Friday morning, I woke up early to go pick Justin up from the airport. It is soo good to have him here with me. I stopped at my favorite bakery beforehand to bring Justin some of the best pasteries ever, but he seems to be immune to the hefty dose of herion they put in their pasteries and didn't seem to enjoy them as much as I did but that's …
Arrival in France
So I touched down on French soil at about 8 oclock in the morning, their time. It was about 3 oclock in the morning in my time. I almost wamled right by the baggage claim and out the door so I nearly lost my bag before the adventure began. After getting my luggagae and exhanging my money (ugh) I walked outside to find a cabby because I was in no …
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Paris day 5
... architecture fantastic area one of the first parts of Paris to be settled . I was photographing the Church Saint-Louis, which from the outside looks almost totally derelict – then we noticed some people walking into the church so we thought it would be good to see inside this old church. Religion aside these old churches are incredible places – the scale of the ...
Paris Respire-Breathing Life into a Neighborhood
... to sell their wares, and where many shops are doing a great business is a wonderful thing. The area around the Rue de Rosiers is safe, cool and a fun to visit. When I saw the Paris Rollers (a weekly organized rollerblade trip around different parts of the city each week) going ...
France for the Intellectually Lazy
... Strasbourg, again the announcements came over the loud speaker, in a very true sense of the word. How I ever slept, I have no idea. Only now the lady spoke French then German, as if now we were in a different country everyone would understand French more so than German. English was last again, but I would barely call it English. I can understand why despite fluency in another language, it can still be very difficult to understand from a native speaker’s ...



