Premiere Classe Plaisir
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Paris
... long time: Shakespeare and Company. Located on the left bank, opposite the Notre Dame, it is an absolute delight for any book lover. Beautiful old books fill the shelves, and up the rickety stairs is a reading area with old leather couches, a dusty window looking out onto the Cathedral, and an old piano in an adjoining room (on which I scraped out a few tunes). Photos were not allowed inside, but I've found a few on the Internet to post. Julie and I ...
Paris In the rain
This morning we had a fun adventure trying to look for a bank to exchange euro. We finally found what we thought was the banque de France but were mistaken after kaitlyn walked through some very secure strange revolving doors lol. We eventually found an exchange place and then headed over to the louvre where we ended up wandering around the museum for a couple of hours. I was excited to see my favorite sculpture the winged victory. Kaitlyn saw the Mona Lisa for ...
Sites of Paris
... to be because he had many people who were invited into his bedchamber to watch him go to bed. His bed curtains and his bedspread are embroidered with gold thread. Do you know that the King also had lots of people watch him when he went to the toilet?
The chandeliers were magnificent. While there were many chandeliers throughout the palace, it was the Hall of Mirrors that were most impressive. Did ...
Cosmetic Medicine in France, Part 1: Stars & Media
... breast implants. You are going to get more attention, and probably not the sort you will be comfortable with. It should go without saying that trying to look like anything that is NOT human is going to get you classified as a freak. If you are OK with that, go for it. But don't be surprised if people pull their kids away from you on the metro.
But I believe most people's goal is simply to look good and feel good ...
PARIS!!!!!
... was black. I had told Jason the only thing that would make this any better would be cotton candy. Guess what? He found it for me. Down toward the Seine we walked. Lots of pictures later. What a night. One thing checked off the bucket list.
Day 3 in Paris -
The Louvre is waiting for us. But first this Museum Pass is a must. An hour and a half later we locate the tourism shop and get our pass. They say this is easy to buy, but you actually have to locate ...