Another sunny day at the start, and we began it by finding a garden that National Geographic this month featured in one of it's articles on great green spaces.

We then got the morning sun through the massive stain glass windows of st. Chappell church, thought to be the one time home of Jesus' crown of thorns.
From there we stopped outside of Notre Dame for another bite to eat... crepes with Nuttella and bananas.

Only missed my Blackberry twice this morning...
We rode the buses again and spyed a fine example of a gas station. For all the vehicles, it's surprising how few stations you see. Even fewer garages... but it seems every car has dents and scrapes. Even more amazing, we still haven't seen an accident... I can't wait to get back home and try some of the new tactics for heavy traffic we've discovered.
We then stopped off at Sacre Coeur, a massive church on a high hill overlooking Paris, for a walk, and then again something to eat...bagette, cheese and wine... sense a pattern?
Then it was more gas stations and flower markets. Fall seems so far off here, flowers still blooming and trees green everywhere.


The day will end tonight at another cafe/restaurant and no doubt more wine. Bon nuit.

We then got the morning sun through the massive stain glass windows of st. Chappell church, thought to be the one time home of Jesus' crown of thorns.

From there we stopped outside of Notre Dame for another bite to eat... crepes with Nuttella and bananas.

Only missed my Blackberry twice this morning...
We rode the buses again and spyed a fine example of a gas station. For all the vehicles, it's surprising how few stations you see. Even fewer garages... but it seems every car has dents and scrapes. Even more amazing, we still haven't seen an accident... I can't wait to get back home and try some of the new tactics for heavy traffic we've discovered.

We then stopped off at Sacre Coeur, a massive church on a high hill overlooking Paris, for a walk, and then again something to eat...bagette, cheese and wine... sense a pattern?

Then it was more gas stations and flower markets. Fall seems so far off here, flowers still blooming and trees green everywhere.


The day will end tonight at another cafe/restaurant and no doubt more wine. Bon nuit.
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