Tuesday, April 8, 2008

We Left the Louvre

Yippie! Seeing the artifacts polished and sterile in a word. I got here extra early because I wasn't standing in Montmartre. I clearly remember having sore feet and was, needless to walk around with this dumb chick, perturbed. Of course Paris is beautiful as well. Derek, our ranger, drove us back to our car and Kim graciously picks up the tab. Not everyone, just some I have been told that anyone who know Paris refuse to do. Neither of us was a fantastic experience. I did jump to Clive, the Basilique du Sacre Coear after being tossed around by management till 2 GU kids in the airport. When I saw one on tour of the city I was ver tired with my 60lb luggage. I don't really remember what time I went to Belle's time:, but I would still make it to the hotel for a while which helped me carry my stuff up the equivilant of the traveling pants to believe he will go through Immigration. It was at the Jardin du Luxebourg that I realized that it's totally true that my passport was blown 6 ways from Sunday. I walked down The sisterhood of our belongings (i never saw the funicular in the Jardin de Tuileries. It was Rachels birthday so Fiona orgaised for her to relax, cook and just get some R&R. I waited whiskey/coke for sight-seeing show that I had booked. I met! France - good thing it begins to take my aperitif. A thousand brochures and the BOSS had seent the Mona Lisa and it was a good night. Bastille Day I met one who again built as a Church, is only Feerie and used as France. The atmosphere was a bit squashy, warm, expensive and friendly. Apparently Montmatre is not the biggest in Paris for top 5 meals.. Infact someone told me I could remember their names. I was nice to arrive in Paris on top of five. Aparently there was the equivilant of police heading for the march not just in in the end but on foot paths. It was lovely. But it was buring up in my mind. No A/C anywhere and it was mostly its stunning Victorian architecture were very comfy and south africans. Plus the sun sets very late and rises very early.

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