Day Two: Paris
Arrived in Paris this morning. Cab to our apartment on Boulevard St. Germain. Great location. Great apartment.
Lunch in a Greek restaurant...
Serenaded by an Irish minstrel...
Baklava for dessert...
City tour by bus...l'arc de triomphe
Paris, The City of Love....so much love...
A bridge decorated with locks signed by couples in love...
Sarah and Thomas, for example...
Picnic on the banks of the Seine...
Evening boat tour on the Seine...This couple does not include anyone from our group. Just a case of living vicariously....
Our photographer friends, aged 7 and 9.
Eiffel Tower at night...
So how are you coping surrounded by all of this love and god forbid "touching"??
ReplyDeleteI am in therapy.
ReplyDeleteThe Eiffel Tower is so pretty at night all lit up. When Sam went there as part of his tour in April, he made sure that he kissed a girl on the top! It "HAD" to be done, he said. Beautiful, so far!
ReplyDeleteHmmm....I didn't know about that kissing part!
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DeleteI just read a Swedish book where the couples locked the padlocks around a bridge post or threw them in the river. Lucite chairs! I'm impressed.
ReplyDeleteWas the padlock thing a gesture of love?
DeleteYes, Lucite chairs!
DeleteThe padlock thing is cute but nothing like a good bumping of heads.
DeleteSounds like you are having a wonderful time!Looking to forward to following along with you.
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