Day 15: Cemetery, Burgers, and Paris in the Rain The perfect rainy day for a visit to Cimetière du Père Lachaise, providing an extremely eery setting for cemetery exploring. It felt like the beginning of a horror movie, passing few people while exploring and having crows cawing as the background noise. We found the head stones
Day 14: L’Orangerie, more Monet, and no Dior Today we visited the L’Orangerie. It houses the giant circular paintings of Monet’s lily pads. Unfortunately no photos, but it is well worth seeing. But then again, I’m impartial to anything Monet. If anything, it’s another scene from Midnight in Paris that you can say, “Hey! I’ve
Day 13: Croissants, Conciergerie, and Fish Bowls We started the day out with croissants, macaroons, and café from Pierre Hermés while sitting outside overlooking the fountain at Saint Sulpice. If you’re ever in Paris, do yourself a favor and stop here. Multiple times. We sat eating the macaroons trying to figure out a way to
Day 12: Catecomb Fails and Burger Success Today’s agenda was to make our way to the Catecombs. Seemed only fitting that we visit this creepy place on Halloween. Unfortunately, everyone must have had the same idea. After walking there, we discovered the line was three hours long. ConclusionThe Kamagra oral jelly surely levitra cialis viagra
Day 11: Musée d’Orsay, Monet, and Our New Backyard The Musée d’Orsay, easily my favorite museum we have seen. When I was here in June, we toured Monet’s gardens, which were beyond beautiful, so I was extremely excited to see his paintings in person. I could look at Monet paintings forever. Other notable artists we
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