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I was in Paris a couple of weeks ago - it was the first time i was not just passing through. It is a tremendous city - superb architecture, gardens, museums, food, etc. I can understand why you love the place. Rather expensive, though, with current euro/pound exchange rate!
Norman
at February 20, 2009 1:20 AM
I wish I'd known you were going -- would've given you some tips. It's just amazing, especially this garden, which is vast, varied and exceptionally beautiful in many spots.
I'll tell you next time. I was with a friend who knew her way about. We had a rather rushed time of it, but got our money's worth on the 3-day metro ticket.
One highlight was being targeted by a con artist. We were walking in the garden next to the Eiffel Tower (queues too long to go up) and a young woman picked up a ring in front of us. "Is this yours?" "No." "Look - it's real gold!" "Well there's a police van just there - go and hand it in as lost property." "Bye!" We followed her and watched her do another couple of tourists, but no-one took the bait. Anyway, it made my day.
Norman
at February 20, 2009 6:56 AM
Am I having Deja Vue, or didn't you post that photo already? It's a great photo, btw...
Norman: a friendly native assured me the sidewalks of Paris sprout gold rings. I was offered two in four days.
Jim
at February 20, 2009 1:09 PM
I've never cared for the Eiffel Tower much. There's a lot of beauty in Paris, but I didn't really care for the aesthetics of the tower. (Then there's a whole body of art, architecture, and music from the same era that I don't like. So maybe I'm just a cultural ignoramus)
Elle
at February 20, 2009 1:21 PM
I have always enjoyed the whimsical nature of the Eiffle and it's wonderful being up high. Very Jules Verne. Thanks for this photo. Yes, this is one of many, many wonderful places to walk in Paris. Maybe not as good as going to an American Mall, but pretty good. I was suppose to retire last January and move into a little apartment there. Just can't seem to find where I put my 401K. I've looked everywhere. (And, yes, I checked the seat cushions in the couch)
I was in Paris a couple of weeks ago - it was the first time i was not just passing through. It is a tremendous city - superb architecture, gardens, museums, food, etc. I can understand why you love the place. Rather expensive, though, with current euro/pound exchange rate!
Norman at February 20, 2009 1:20 AM
I wish I'd known you were going -- would've given you some tips. It's just amazing, especially this garden, which is vast, varied and exceptionally beautiful in many spots.
Amy Alkon at February 20, 2009 1:25 AM
I'll tell you next time. I was with a friend who knew her way about. We had a rather rushed time of it, but got our money's worth on the 3-day metro ticket.
One highlight was being targeted by a con artist. We were walking in the garden next to the Eiffel Tower (queues too long to go up) and a young woman picked up a ring in front of us. "Is this yours?" "No." "Look - it's real gold!" "Well there's a police van just there - go and hand it in as lost property." "Bye!" We followed her and watched her do another couple of tourists, but no-one took the bait. Anyway, it made my day.
Norman at February 20, 2009 6:56 AM
Am I having Deja Vue, or didn't you post that photo already? It's a great photo, btw...
Eric at February 20, 2009 7:50 AM
Amy Alkon
https://www.advicegoddess.com/archives/2009/02/last-spring-in.html#comment-1635140">comment from EricPosted a slightly different photo of the same fountain, I think.
Amy Alkon
at February 20, 2009 8:10 AM
That's a beautiful photo.
kishke at February 20, 2009 8:33 AM
Norman: a friendly native assured me the sidewalks of Paris sprout gold rings. I was offered two in four days.
Jim at February 20, 2009 1:09 PM
I've never cared for the Eiffel Tower much. There's a lot of beauty in Paris, but I didn't really care for the aesthetics of the tower. (Then there's a whole body of art, architecture, and music from the same era that I don't like. So maybe I'm just a cultural ignoramus)
Elle at February 20, 2009 1:21 PM
I have always enjoyed the whimsical nature of the Eiffle and it's wonderful being up high. Very Jules Verne. Thanks for this photo. Yes, this is one of many, many wonderful places to walk in Paris. Maybe not as good as going to an American Mall, but pretty good. I was suppose to retire last January and move into a little apartment there. Just can't seem to find where I put my 401K. I've looked everywhere. (And, yes, I checked the seat cushions in the couch)
jon at February 20, 2009 4:56 PM
I love this photo; it's lovely!
Brandyjane at February 21, 2009 7:52 AM
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