Last additions - Paris |
Right before we landed, we could see the shadow of the plane.Sep 25, 2010
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We are flying over the out skirts of Paris.Sep 25, 2010
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I took this photo as we were flying over the Atlantic on our way to Paris.Sep 25, 2010
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Looking at the Eiffel Tower on our last night in Paris.Sep 22, 2010
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One last look at the cathedral with a good view of the Rose Window.Sep 22, 2010
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This was taken at the side of the cathedral showing one of the many ornate lamps.Sep 22, 2010
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One of our last stops was at the Cathedral of Notre Dame. It's always been the religious center of Paris. It isn't the largest cathedral in the world, but it might be the most famous. It is also known for the beautiful circular Rose Window.Sep 22, 2010
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We ate here A LOT! For one thing, it was one of the only places we could get ice in our soda. The other reason was that it was cheap!Sep 22, 2010
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This is the other end of the tomb.Sep 22, 2010
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This is the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, a grave and memorial for the remains of an unidentified soldier from WWI!Sep 22, 2010
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It was summer when Erica and I visited the Arch of Triumph. Once again, she had her photo taken with one of the guards.Sep 22, 2010
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I'm standing at the center of Place Charles DeGaule, at the west end of the Champs Elysees. Behind me is the famous Arc de Triomphe. The arch honors those who fought for France, particularly during the Napoleonic Wars. Underneath is the tomb of the unknown soldier from WWI.Sep 22, 2010
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The Avenue Des Champs Elysees is the most famous street in the world, and where the rich and famous like to shop and dine. It remains the most expensive piece of real estate in Europe.Sep 22, 2010
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There is a dungeon in the basement, and it's really creepy. One of the displays was this device called "The Rack." Wouldn't that be a horrible way to die!Sep 22, 2010
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The Winged Victory, discovered in 1863, is estimated to have been created in 190 B.C. It was created to honor the goddess Nike, and to honor a sea battle. An earthquake is said to be the cause of the damage. The statue was a favorite of Frank Lloyd Wright.Sep 22, 2010
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This is looking down one of the MANY hallways of the Louvre. You would need days to really see most of the museum.Sep 22, 2010
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Everyone wants to see the Mona Lisa, a famous 16th century portrait by Leonardo da Vinci. It's her mysterious smile that has been the talk over generations. No matter where you stand, her eyes follow you.Sep 22, 2010
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She is standing next to Venus de Milo, an ancient Greek statue, and one of the most famous works of Greek sculpture. It is believed to be Aphrodite, the Greek goddess of love and beauty.Sep 22, 2010
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Here we are at the Louvre, the world's largest palace and museum. The glass pyramid is in stark contrast to the Louvre. It holds shops and restaurants.Sep 22, 2010
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The sign showing us the way to the Louvre.Sep 22, 2010
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I found this photo of my mom and me sitting at one of the outside tables. She always looked so cute with her tams.Sep 22, 2010
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I wonder if she bought one of these chickens. Yum!Sep 22, 2010
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We caught this woman walking home after doing her shopping. Of course, she had the bread in her bag.Sep 22, 2010
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This is Erica sitting at one of these delightful outside tables.Sep 22, 2010
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One of the many things I love about Paris are these outdoor tables.Sep 22, 2010
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This is the Place de la Concorde, one of the major public squares in Paris. The ferris wheel is called the La Grande Roue, and is another great way to see Paris. It was a great ride!Sep 22, 2010
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You can buy the bread by the bag or individually.Sep 22, 2010
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I was buying some of these beautiful scarves that are so popular.Sep 22, 2010
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This cute picture was taken as we were walking along the Rue Boissy D'Anglas. It wasn't hard to get him to take a picture with Erica.Sep 22, 2010
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Sometimes we took one of these buses to our next destination.Sep 22, 2010
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One last look at the cars entering the Pont d' Alma tunnel.Sep 22, 2010
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People wrote so many wonderful things for her around the memorial.Sep 22, 2010
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This is the entrance to the tunnel where Diana was killed.Sep 22, 2010
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This is the memorial put up in honor of Princess Diana.Sep 22, 2010
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This was taken at the metro station. I was surprised to see wheels on the train.Sep 22, 2010
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And MANY years later, I was there with my daughter.Sep 22, 2010
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And who is this young lady? It's ME! My fist visit to the Eiffel Tower was when I was eleven.Sep 22, 2010
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Here is my little Parisian daughter. She got lots of looks from the boys.Sep 22, 2010
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It's important to appreciate Parisian artwork!Sep 22, 2010
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We walked over to the Trocadero Gardens and got this pretty view looking back at the Eiffel Tower.Sep 22, 2010
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In the summer there are a lot of people sitting on the banks of the river.Sep 22, 2010
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Erica and I decided to take a boat tour along the Seine.Sep 22, 2010
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There are artists everywhere. These were on the steps going down to the Seine River.Sep 22, 2010
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This is what the inside of the Eiffel Tower looks. We were going down and another cable car was going up.Sep 22, 2010
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This is my sister Rosie with me at the top on a very cold day.Sep 22, 2010
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This is looking down from the other side.Sep 22, 2010
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A view from the top.Sep 22, 2010
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We are riding the cable car on our way up to the top. It was only a bit scary.Sep 22, 2010
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Close to the Eiffel Tower was this wonderful double decker merry-go-round.Sep 22, 2010
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After a good rest, we headed over to the Eiffel Tower.Sep 22, 2010
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Poor Erica was so tired from all our walking today.Sep 22, 2010
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After we figured it out, taking the metro was fairly simple, and it was a great and fast way to get around.Sep 22, 2010
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This man was on his way home after work. I guess the wife told him to bring a loaf of bread. I bought a loaf and it is so good.Sep 22, 2010
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I had to take a photo of this sign at the bus stop because my dad's name was Sidney, and he loved Paris.Sep 22, 2010
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After spending time visiting the church, we went on to the Paris Opera house. We liked being able to see the private boxes that the rich and famous got to use during the opera performances.Sep 22, 2010
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This is my daughter and me in front of the Place de la Madeleine, the church know for the big columns in front. You can see the columns in the previous photo.Sep 22, 2010
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This is a photo of my mom and sister, Rosie, walking down the little street after leaving our little hotel.Sep 22, 2010
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If you want breakfast in your room, it will look like this. My mouth waters just thinking about the bread.Sep 22, 2010
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I love the European breakfasts. They serve the most wonderful and flaky croissants with the best tasting hot chocolate you've ever had.Sep 22, 2010
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This is my daughter Erica hanging out in the window listening to all the different noises you can hear on these small streets.Sep 22, 2010
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This was the window to our room. The hotel is run by a French family, and although the hotel is small, all the rooms are very clean and comfortable.Sep 22, 2010
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My parents had taken me to Paris when I was 11, and we stayed in this hotel. When I took my daughter, Erica, we stayed in the same place.Sep 22, 2010
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This is the street our hotel is on.Sep 22, 2010
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Sep 22, 2010
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