A Month in Paris
#141
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Please can anyone help me - we are leaving early in the morning on a Thalys train for Amsterdam, and I am so dumb I did not realize the tickets I have are print at home, and we have no printer and there's nowhere around here to go print them out. Does anyone know if they will print for me at the station???? Please advise. Thanks.
#142
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They were most unhappy before we took off! I think we were stopped because my husband was looking at his gps on iphone trying to locate airport. I feel the need to describe us as well travelled seniors well versed in protocols to avoid judgment.
#144
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Well it all turned out ok, got our tickets printed at the Mercure hotel across the street...sorry for the panic. Amsterdam was lots of fun, but it's nice to be back "home" now even if it is our last week. What a delight to think of Paris as home even if it's only temporary....
Here are some pictures of what we eat at home that I posted: http://www.eatdreamtravel.com/2012/0...-in-paris.html
Here are some pictures of what we eat at home that I posted: http://www.eatdreamtravel.com/2012/0...-in-paris.html
#149
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My thoughts and pics on the Rodin garden:
http://www.eatdreamtravel.com/2012/0...n-in-rain.html
http://www.eatdreamtravel.com/2012/0...n-in-rain.html
#156
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And here is my post on Taillevent! http://www.eatdreamtravel.com/2012/0...ree-stars.html
p.s. Went to Monet's house/gardens finally!
p.s. Went to Monet's house/gardens finally!
#157
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Have you ever been inside the Rodin Museum? It is one of the most romantic museums I've ever visited. Guess that gives you something to look forward to
Really. Very romantic. Camille Claudel's work is well represented, and there are some charming film clips as well!
But the garden does stand alone, as you discovered, as an engaging exhibition. Those giant doors are fantastic.
Really. Very romantic. Camille Claudel's work is well represented, and there are some charming film clips as well! But the garden does stand alone, as you discovered, as an engaging exhibition. Those giant doors are fantastic.
#158
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Ahhh perhaps I should have gone to the museum, although I think parts of it are under renovation right now. I just didn't have a ton of energy at the time and had been spending too much money, so opted for just the garden. But you're right, something to look forward to for next time!


