On my way to the airport. Last time, was exactly a year ago, with three teenage girls. Same destination. We had a blast, and I will treasure forever all those moments spent discovering Paris with my daughter and her friends.
When we got there, I felt ‘Too Tired to be Green‘, and wanting to take a ‘Vacation’Β from my nascent green-ness. My fellow Parisians impressed me with their ability to turn eco-correctness into ‘Green Fun‘. I became enamored with all French things, even the ‘Modern Appliances‘ in our apartment. Squeezing into my friends’ ‘Cars‘ became a riot. And last, I was reminded of the virtue of living life ‘In Moderation‘.Β
Who knows what I will discover this time?Β
Have fun, I will be going to France next week and I’m really looking forward to it.
Although I am having a bit of a worry that I have forgotten how to speak French right now π
Although you’ve probably discovered it already, I suggest the Rodin museum.
Cheers.
Kate, ne t’ en fais pas, je suis sure que tu vas te debrouiller!
Have a great trip! Lookin forward to what you discover this time.
Wow, I hate paris. It stinks, it’s full of idiots (mostly tourists, or people attracted by tourist dollars), it’s expensive, and apart from a few interesting architectural pieces here an there, there’s nothing very interesting about it – it’s just another big city.
As a disclaimer, I’ve only been there in the summer. I’m sure it’s nicer in early spring.
Naught, I am sorry you feel this way about my hometown . . . I respectfully beg to differ!
Damn right Marguerite ! I didn’t know it was your hometown, I thought you were coming from the countryside. π
I am not a huge fan of Paris myself, but not for the same reasons : too me, it is too stressful. (I always am there between two trains or RER)
But otherwise, it is a fantastic place where you meet can have a great time with fantastic people. π
Actually, I am both, a Parisian and a country girl π
ah, OK, now I understand…
Anyway, the countryside or Paris, it is still the same : Vive la France ! π