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More options ▼. Subscribe to my blog. Created: 01/01/2016 at 3:17 AM. Updated: 13/11/2016 at 8:40 AM. Fiction sur Kevin Trapp et Anya Barnes. Prologue: Can we pretend that airplanes In the night sky of Paris are like shooting stars? Don't forget that insults, racism, etc. are forbidden by Skyrock's 'General Terms of Use' and that you can be identified by your IP address (66.160.134.14) if someone makes a complaint. Please enter the sequence of characters in the field below. Fri, January 01, 2016.
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Paris with me - Blog about Paris, travel and everyday inspiration
Where to eat in Paris: 5 discoveries of December. Last month was partucularly rich on openings and inaugurations (probably because winter finally came in town and there is no more excuse for spending time indoors eating … a lot). In today’s post I am sharing some nice new addresses I’ve recently discovered. Eat matcha cake at Season. 5 Rue de Picardie, 75003 Paris. Those of you who have already been in Paris may know that almost every nice coffee place. The place is large, full of light and spacious!
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Paris With Nancy and Ann | A Pop-Up Blog Celebrating History and Travel
Paris With Nancy and Ann. A Pop-Up Blog Celebrating History and Travel. The Pantheon, Marie Curie, and St. Genevieve. Pantheon exterior (courtesy: Wikipedia). Monument to the French Revolutionaries. Interior Dome and Arches of the Pantheon. MARIE CURIE: Although she died in 1934, she wasn’t interred in the Pantheon until 1995. The guard told us the the enormous underground marble crypt where the luminaries of France are interred closed at 6:00 so we hustled. Almost not fast enough. 8220;Death of St. ...
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Paris without fear | A guide to the world’s best city for people who think Parisians are snooty…who don’t speak French…but really want to see the Louvre
A guide to the world’s best city for people who think Parisians are snootywho don’t speak Frenchbut really want to see the Louvre. Who’s afraid of Paris? Who’s afraid of Paris? May 28, 2010 at 7:54 am. Wow, cool – are you yourself in Paris? I love Paris – can’t wait to take my kids there one day. Maybe you should make a blog post about that – traveling with kids to Paris! The sites, the restaurants, etc! I’d DEFINITELY check that out! Also, I’d love a post on Paris for writers! May 28, 2010 at 11:44 am.
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Paris without fear | A guide to the world’s best city for people who think Parisians are snooty…who don’t speak French…but really want to see the Louvre
A guide to the world’s best city for people who think Parisians are snootywho don’t speak Frenchbut really want to see the Louvre. Who’s afraid of Paris? Who’s afraid of Paris? May 28, 2010 at 7:54 am. Wow, cool – are you yourself in Paris? I love Paris – can’t wait to take my kids there one day. Maybe you should make a blog post about that – traveling with kids to Paris! The sites, the restaurants, etc! I’d DEFINITELY check that out! Also, I’d love a post on Paris for writers! May 28, 2010 at 11:44 am.
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Ballades à Paris (2). Moins connue que sa voisine, la justement célèbre grande salle, une très jolie sacristie du XIV ème siècle se cache dans le collège des Bernardins, superbement aérienne et dépouillée …. Septembre 10, 2010 Catégories: Divers. Ballades à Paris (1). Le pignon sur rue est la signature de la maison médiévale parisienne. Cette jolie petite maison cachée derrière Saint-Gervais ne remonte probablement pas plus loin que le XV ème siècle et passe un peu inaperçue en raison de la dispariti...
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Paris with Scott – How to Enjoy Paris
How to Enjoy Paris. D-Day Beaches and Caen. What to Pack – Men. What to Pack – Women. When the Fountains Play. June 22, 2011. Well, the dates don’t exactly work and there is the issue of do-re-me to take the trip. We may have to take our chances, and rubber boots, because it looks like November is the time. Also, John quit his job and money is more than a little tight at the moment. Should we just put it off? What do you think? For Fares – Decisions. June 10, 2011. Voyageur (economy) = $1,125 per person.
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Paris with Style
Valentine’s Day in Paris. February 12, 2015. Though it’s known as a romantic destination throughout the year, February the 14th sees hand-holding, stargazing couples flock in droves to France’s capital. Perhaps it’s the glittering Eiffel Tower, street after street of grand architecture, or world-renowned cuisine with patisserie windows full to the rafters with indulgent cakes… whatever the reason, Paris has never lost its allure. With music written by Mozart, or see a performance of Handel’s Hercules.
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1 – Historic centre. 2 – Off the beaten track. 3 – Giverny & Versailles Day Trip. Hi I'm Ted - a fun and friendly tour guide! Yes a genuine local, born and raised in Paris! Your sight seeing time in Paris is precious, don't waste it! I will help you plan your stay. Having me as your own personal guide will help you avoid the crush and the crowds. Enjoy the major sights. Get to see what others don't! Explore the hidden gems and side streets behind the touristic scene! Not too keen on waiting? My wife and ...