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For the most part our time in Paris has been a breeze. In three days we walked more than 18 miles across Paris. We saw the Louvre, Arc dse Triumphe, Notre Dame, The Pantheone, Effiel Tower, our favorite the Sacre Cour, and every side street Paris has to offer.
Today is the first day we have seen the sun since arriving three days ago. Last night we sat on the steps of the Sacre Cour (translation house of the donkey...) among the finest 400 Europeans around. Each equipped with no less than 3 bottles of vino a piece. Although the crowd was rowdy we each enjoyed our own view of the Paris city scape effiel, Notre Dome, etc.
Tonight we are headed to Espana and couldnt be more excited. Viva La Madrid
Things we learned in Paris:
1. We speak American; not to be confused with English. A mean Frenchman at the train station refused us service, while working the English line mind you, because we spoke a foul piggish language....
2. Mallory is not allowed to use the bathroom at the Louvre; case still pending.
3. Mike is allergic to Paris as he sneezes every five minutes.
Things we loved:
1. This really is the city of Love; more people making out on the streets than an eighth grade dance.
2. they really enjoy their bread and love their cheap vino.
3. the architecture is amazing.
Cities in the next week:
Madrid may 30th and 31st Hostal Villar
Barcelona June 1st thru 3rd Centre Point
With much love M and M
The pictures are beautiful!!! It looks like you guys are having a great time! Mal I can already tell you are pissed at the weather because of your hair but it looks great lol! Can't wait for the next post. Stay Safe!!
ReplyDeleteLove,
Jessica
Just remind the Frenchies that they would be an extension of Hitler's enormous ****...er enormous ego, were it not for those Americans speaking that "foul piggish" language.
ReplyDeleteBe safe, have fun, and keep the blog entries coming as I keep checking this blog almost as much as the Drudge Report for the news from Europe.
Love ya guys,
X's and O's,
Grant
PS can you please start signing your entries with an ampersand and lowercase m's(ie "m & m"). I think that would be right jolly.