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Travel Blogs from Paris
Short-ish Stories: Part 3: Au revoir Cannes
... and they looked just like my Russian ballerina friend, Daria's, so I knew she was telling the truth.
When I explained to her that i am partially Sicilian, she asked if i had ever been to Italy. I told her i wanted to, but I had not, yet. So, she invited me to come visit and stay with her so I could see at least Naples.
The conversation was the most interesting one i had had since I arrived in France. We communicated mostly in French, but ...
Paris
... to the arc de triomphe. That roundabout looks like chaos but everyone seems to get where they are going and there is not too much honking or yelling or fist waving. This tour took us down to the river where we got our first excited view of the Eiffel tower. When we got to the tower there was a very long line and a board saying one of the lifts was out of order. This may have been the reason for the long lines, but since its the most visited tourist attraction in the world it ...
Kids Day Out
... for kilometers than use the train? Sophia on the other hand, just sits back and relaxes.
The girls are really getting into the holiday, taking lots of photos. Such a great idea getting them a little camera of their own. I am sure it will be nice to collate the photos and have the best of the best happy snaps. Rob is off to his conference tomorrow morning so us girls might just have a quiet start to the day.
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Sidste dag i Paris
... og det var en temmelig lang tur derud, da det lå i modsatte ende af Paris i forhold til hvor vi boede, men det er jo bare så supernemt med den metro. Ungerne var rimelig imponerede over, hvor stor triumfbuen var, men den er altså også kæmpe og det er lidt en smagssag om man synes den er pæn eller ej. Designet af en dansker - det er den jo :o). Videre ind i shopping-centret og så blev der ellers ...
...Well, it takes a long time to write 9000 words.
... things, leaving you to wonder why anyone would have to do that in a suit of armour, like jumping up and clicking his heels together to the side, like something out of “Mary Poppins”. The whole video had a sort of Python-esque quality.
And then, I saw it. THEY WERE PLAYING THE “BLACK KNIGHT” SCENE FROM “MONTY PYTHON AND THE HOLY GRAIL”. In a serious museum! Well, this was too much for me so I started laughing my fool head off. I loved ...