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From India to the Cty of Lights
On the way home from our intense, other worldly adventures in India, Peter and I took a little detour to gay [cough] Paris. At this point, I should remind you that Peter and I have been away from the good 'ol U.S of A for a month now, and I personally was starting to forget what it looked like. Maybe it's different for those of you who've lived for …
Musée de la Chasse
... imbuing a fresh sophistication and brightness in the delivery of the ample and fascinating information that's on offer. I especially appreciated the cabinets which are in most rooms and which each target a specific creature significant to the hunting history of Europe and France. These cabinets display different physiological or environmental artefacts relating to the targeted animal of the unit and within additional drawers can be found more ...
Pioneer of Aerodynamics
... when it comes out of the wallet (not limited to just France) and the banks charge you to change it to a smaller denomination. What are you doing with 500 Euro notes ? Never you mind.
I cannot throw the ball and catch the ball at the same time.
Sadly, this brings an end to the European leg of the journey (what there is more?). It's been a wild two months, too wild at times in fact - tears, trials and triumph yet sunny Tromso ...
Into town like a bullet
... UK, Amsterdam, and France, we used "Lebara" sim cards. These were painless, easy to use, and we can call back to the states for around 10 cents a minute. It makes it easy for Laurie and I to keep up with each other as well and calls between the two of us are free.
Our next stop was the Jewish quarter. Laurie visited a synagogue she wanted to see, we passed kosher butchers, falafel shops, jewish book shops, etc. We ...
On our way Home!
... but now we don't know how long we'll be here. On the first day of the tour Fernando gave us each a folder in which to keep brochures, itineraries, post cards, etc., and mine is stuffed now. He called this our "Memory Box" and said we should bring it out at times when we feel "blue". His wise Grandfather, who was always ready with advice, told him that when he was sad, he should sit at the window and watch ...