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Erin's bday in paris
June 11th was Erin's birthday! We started off the day in sipping coffee and using the free wifi in a Parisian cafe. After that we wandered around the streets for a while before making our way to Musee d'Orsay (a museum). We spent a few hours looking at famous Neo-Impressionisim artworks, including some of Van Gogh's. There was a lot to see but we looked at about as much as we could handle in a 2 hour time period. After that we took the metro to ...
Le gecko
... j’étais trop fière de moi, j’avais trouvé l’arme du crime…. Bon, j’ai vite fermé ma grande bouche et ça va que je suis bonne joueuse :p…..ou pas ! Elle a du tricher…
On a mangé peinardes toutes les deux, sur la terrasse. En apéro, j’ai pris un petit Ricard et comme il y’avait un doseur sur la bouteille, c’était bien pratique. J’ai eu l’idée d’aller ...
Midnight in Paris
... in the vestibule were on a timer...I was so funny...we were trying to figure out the matchbox of a lift in complete darkness....we were laughing away!! The apartment is gorgeous....and it was so nice and warm inside with central heating and the lamps on and all looking very clean and inviting. Only trouble was there was only sleeping arrangements for 4 people! Ari kindly offered to sleep on the couch cushions on the floor and I contacted the owner this morning and all has ...
Paris- A City for Lovers - (really)
... of course "z" best apple juices. As the night continued- Tommy begged us for a “pancake”. It was here that he had first taste of French heaven- a chocolate crepe. His mouth began to water, his eyes began to do the “eagle eye” and that’s when it happened - complete silence. After that moment of heaven was up, we continued on our romantic dreamy stroll (chocolate faces and all) through Notre Dame and the ...
Goodbye Italy...hello Paris
... the famous hall of mirrors where the Treaty was signed after WWI. Each mirror in those days was very expensive to create and would cost the everyday person seven years worth of wages...hence the saying, if you break a mirror, you have seven years bad luck! The hall is 90+ metres long and visitors to the King had to walk the length bowing and acknowledging dignitaries on the way before being acknowledged by the King and then walking backwards all the way back to take ...