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likeswords Mar 5th, 2007 05:05 PM

Saving as well. Thanks to all.

Cameron Mar 5th, 2007 05:49 PM

Thanks for the info!

mrkindallas Mar 5th, 2007 06:22 PM

bookmarking

5alive Mar 5th, 2007 08:19 PM

Yeah, I'm wondering too. Why are Degas's postings not appearing under his name?

Was this a ban? And was it because of his post that he was leaving for the war? (And some people doubted him?)



Rastaguytoday Mar 5th, 2007 08:32 PM

I totally believe in the Melatonin usage, having found it 20 years ago.

"We", the generic we, usually arrive on Saturday or Sunday. If it's sunny outside I like to go to the Luxembourg Gardens and just hang out, letting the sun in and telling my body to adjust to Paris time.

Once I'm recharged, then just about all the walks listed above are great. I usually stay near St. Germain, so walks in the Marais, Monmartre, etc... are all fine walks.

I go by the rule in traveling for the best endurance and least harm to my body is "Walk when you must, sit when you can, and stand when you have to".

If you walk Monmartre, start at Sacre Couer and walk downhill.

A holiday is not an endurance race, but a time to relax and enjoy the world going by.

RonZ Mar 5th, 2007 08:44 PM

<font color="purple"> &quot;Time to relax and enjoy the world going by&quot;--I couldn't agree more! </font>

Rastaguytoday Mar 5th, 2007 10:54 PM

At the risk of being totally tacky, which is OK with me. Let's quote from that great poet, Ferris Bueller....

&quot;Life moves pretty fast. If you don't stop and look around once in a while, you might miss it.&quot;

Are you still here? Go home.

LarryJ Mar 6th, 2007 01:52 AM

Paris has the only elevated park in the world. The city turned an old abandonned elevated railway line into a park the runs through the heart of the city's 12th arr. between the Opera Bastille to a point close to Bois Vincennes at the eastern limits of the city. It runs for 4.5 miles. The interesting thing is that throughout its length you have great views of the city and it is built almost entirely overhead on the old abandonned elevated or viaduct railway. There are beautiful flowers, ornamental trees, roses, pools, lavender etc all along the way. It is easy to walk as it is level and paved. There are many places to sit and picnic. Also there are many access points some being stairs and even a couple elevators.

Another of my favorite parks in Paris is the Parc de Bercy where you can take long walks. It is a very very big park located along the Seine east of Gare de Lyon and opposite side of the river from Gare Austerlitz. It is unique because of the great fountains, the vineyards, the vegetable garden maintained by school kids, the large pools with much wildlife and at the east end of the park is the old Bercy wine warehouses now converted into shops and restaurants. Unfortunately there is even a Starbucks at the east end of the park if that interests you.
Of course there are Starbucks as numerous as metro stations in Paris now.

You can google both of these sites for more information.

Hope you enjoy them when you come to Paris as I do.

Larry J

Ralstonlan Mar 6th, 2007 02:20 AM

Thank you for the great info! We are going back to Paris in April and want to enjoy &quot;just being there&quot;.

mauitammy Mar 6th, 2007 04:23 AM

Thanks! Bookmarking for reference.

jep Jul 12th, 2007 03:31 AM

Thanks, bookmarking


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