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FIrst Days in Paris
... and although we tried to make it past 8 PM, we finally slept the sleep of the dead, exhausted more than we ever imagined was possible. On Sunday morning, we decided to head to Notre Dame and with instructions from Eanjo's husband Stefan, we headed out. Unfortunately his direction was not clear - either that or our brains did not comprehend - but we wandered about for a good half hour until we stumbled on the right bus stop and made our way to the ...
Staying Put
... and looking like a zombie. 2 of them turned up with flowers for Ness - very sweet, especially as they were just the heads & ones that they'd pulled from someone's garden! Oh well, suppose it's the thought that counts right. It made Ness smile anyway. Guys night was fun and me & Ness didn't have to pay for anything, always a bonus. Just as we were getting into bed that night, me and Ness made a quick decision to stay another extra night and leave for Toronto ...
Getting Ready to Go
... the river from the city in Levis QC. It's cheaper and we won't have to find parking in the old city as we can take the ferry across from Levis.
Our planned trip is Quebec City, Perce Rock, PEI (cottage for 5 days), Halifax and area, Baddeck NS and the Cabot Trail and then home through Fredericton NB.
There will be six of us all together; ...
Happy Birthday!
... exhausted again, so we fell asleep realllly quickly. Tomorrow we're off to Toronto to catch a baseball game - the Toronto Blue Jays are playing the Kansas City Royals. Laura's really excited, but I don't know what to expect having never been to a sporting event before. If nothing else though, I should at least understand the rules a bit more when we go and watch the Yankees game when we're in New York in September - incidentally they'll also be playing the Toronto Blue Jays! Deej ...
Comments on the Mexican Election and other things.
... Cola than any other country in the world,
including the USA. Coca Cola and the Catholic Church are both very big in Mexico.
Vincent Fox, the previous presidente of Mexico, was formerly the president of Coca Cola, Mexico.
Coca Cola may even be bigger than the Catholic Church in Mexico. Coca Cola is the largest producer of bottled water in Mexico and every who is still alive in Mexico drinks bottled water, or Coca Cola or Tequila....
No ...