Premiere Classe La Ville Du Bois
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The music's pumpin'
... br> It was extraordinary crossing the Viaduc de Millau, the biggest bridge in France. I have to admit, as you turn the corner, its sheer size hits you. Its architectural structure is breathtaking, and the views whilst crossing it are not to be missed.
That being said, the novelty soon wore off, and it didn't feel so dreamy and romantic when we finally crawled into bed at 3 in the morning!
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Finale - Saying our goodbyes to Paris. For now....
... boarding and getting comfortable we were fortunate to be able to slightly spread out as we didn't have anyone next to us in the row. But unfortunate for us we perhaps only slept for two hours of the six hour flight.
We departed the flight feeling slightly dishevelled and exhausted and found some food and a reclining seat in the Dubai airport terminal. The sun was only just rising and our body clocks begun to kick and scream. Just have to hold on, just a little ...
Batterie de Toshiba Satellite M211
... rattrapage en streaming.
Fin mars, le site WP7forum.ru (repris par The Verge) dénichait des
captures de ce qui ressemblait à une application « Nokia TV » pour
Windows Phone sur laquelle travaille la firme finlandaise.L'information a
aujourd'hui été confirmée par le fabricant. Le service permettra aux
utilisateurs d'un smartphone Lumia ...
Day 27
... and ceilings with a massive mid-nave pulpit. The statures are imposing and brightly decorated. It also has a ginormouse pipe organ. Oh to hear one of the these instruments played would make my heart skip several beats. I do the rounds of the church and walk right past the thing. I go to find Carmen to see if she has seen it. She drags me over to the place where I was previously, engrossed in the organ, and there it is. The line in the floor. The Rose Line. I follow it along ...
Meeting my penpal!
What a memorable day! Today was the day I was to meet my penpal of 37 years or so. For background in case some of you may not know - she and I have been writing since we were teenagers. She originally lived in South Africa, grew up there, married and had two children. She moved to England while her kids were still small as life in South Africa was becoming a bit difficult. We have stayed in touch all these years and when ...