Rox and the Eiffel Tower
The Musée D'Orsay
The conciergerie (the prison where Marie-Antoinette was kept until she was beheaded)
You'd think this is Amsterdam, right. NOT!
Finaly. The Notre-Dame-de-Paris Cathedral from the Seine in the haze.
A Zouave at the Pont de l'Alma
After the boat ride, we went to visit the Notre-Dame-de-Paris Cathedral. It's quite impressive, but I wonder what this person had to do with the history of it all. Starbucks was involved?? Who knew?!
After our visit, we decided it was time for a drink, so we wandered through the small streets and alleys of lively St-Germain area and had us a nice aperitif. The waiter was kind enought to take our picture.
We were slowly getting hungry, but we couldn't make up our mind where to go. We looked at a few small restaurants in an alley leading to the St-Germain boulevard and they all looked so inviting. Decisions, decisions.
We found a tiny, but very inviting restaurant and ordered two glasse of champagne and a menu du jour, which turned out ok, but not the best. I must say that it was a very friendly service and easy going. What the hell. We were there to get together and have a good time... which we definitely had. Whithin such a short notice period, we both didn't have the time to look up gastronomy in Paris!... But we were happy. Isn't that what counts?
Rox: Here's a special cheers to you and thank you for having kept in touch all those years as well as for the great time in Paris. I'll never forget it. I miss you, my friend, and hope that the kids will enjoy their football (soccer) dresses. See you soon in Canada (or Europe again?)!
PS: I will upload all picts on on my picasa web site and add the link asap, but I've been working on the pictures all afternoon and I'm zonked. Not to mention that I have another post coming up (Oranje weekend) and that Christiane and Robert are coming over for two weeks this Friday from Canada. We'll be going to Zermatt (Switzerland) and Amsterdam with them. Wheeee! Aren't I lucky?
Note to the readers: With a few exceptions, all these photos were taken with Roxanes' camera, because mine ran out of battery whithin the first hour, or so. I won't go into details, here, but I'll blame it on Orange-X ;) Thanks you Dear, that you made it possible for me to have all these wonderful photographic memories and to share them on the blog. Love ya!
12 comments:
I love touristy things once in a while- they save your feet and your time for othe things! Looks like you had FUN!
LOL!! i feel badly for poor Orange X now.. hahahaha... that sounds like quite the tale :)
Oh I just love the visit. Haha - your comment about Starbucks was too funny! You would have had me laughing in person...
I'm sure OX has mad it up to you for the batteries. ;-)
Oh more travels! I can't wait.. Can I tag along in the suitcase...
I went on the tour boat in Paris too... hey, when you're a tourist, ACT like a tourist, it's what's expected of you!!
T-1: We were really happy we did it. The boat ride also gave us the opportunity to see the sights from a different perspective.
Xmichra: Not to worry, it wasn't all that bad. Luckily, Roxane had her camera :)
ET: He sure has ;)... and yes, mre travels coming up! I just wish I could have time in between to catch up on all our adventures. LOL.
Ex-Shammi: With all the French-Canadian we were speaking, they KNEW we were tourists ;)
I decided a long time ago that it's okay to be a tourist...especially if you are! HA! So glad you had such a good, memorable time together. I know how wonderful it is to spend quality time with a friend, so I'm happy for you. It won't take so long the next time. :)
Here's an idea for future trips:
BRING A BACK-UP BATTERY!
We men...
...taking the blame for everything.
SHEESH!
Ginnie: Thanks. And I'm sure it won't take as long next time :)
TBF: I wanted to take the charger with me, but O-X was the one who told me that it wasn't necessary and that the battery was fully charged. So there!
CS - Wonderful guided tour you took me on, thank you. It is quite obvious what a fantastic time you had with Roxanne. PS - I never travel anywhere without a small rucksack full of cables and chargers for all my gadgets ;-)
Paris isn't really a place I've ever wanted to visit but these photograph's make me want to a little more.
hi hi,
you do Paris just like Anna and me.
Starting with the Wine in the Hotel Room, then we are fit for Paris.
Excellent post
Paris. Too romantic!
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