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Petit Louis in Paris....?
Posted on: Paris St Germain | 2008-07-27 02:30:41
So Paris is been looking at another french international now (18 caps, 4 goals), Louis Saha from Manchester United. The 30 yeas old striker is very ...
Off I go...
Posted on: Clandestina | 2008-07-12 12:04:04
Well it's been a long, sleepless night but the suitcases are packed (alas, sans books) and the house is sparkling clean; it must be time to go. As usual, it hasn't really sunk in yet that I'm leaving. I feel as though today will just be more or less t
Better Late Than Junk-Punched
Posted on: On The Road With Dean & Laynni | 2008-06-19 14:50:02
Here we are, finally back in Canada after our 3 1/2 month excursion through the Middle East. Being home has been a blast so far, which is why this blog is so late. I've been spending most of my time getting drunk and golfing, not necessarily in that order
NINETEEN! No. SEVENTEEN!
Posted on: Visiting Emperor Nasi Goreng | 2008-04-19 18:49:18
17 weeks. ARGGGGHHHH! I have 17 weeks and a couple of hours until I fly off to Paris, I think that I am well justified in my screams. Mostly due to the fact that, granted I know I have a little over four months to plan everything, I have offically d
Paris
Posted on: Barry Backpacks Around the World | 2008-04-07 10:10:20
My flight to Paris took off on time, but the pilot thought he was driving a fighter jet and took us up to cruising altitude with a steep ascent and lots of stomach churning drops (reverse for the descent.) As I was sitting next to a window, I got to see t
Jetsetting on my blue balloon
Posted on: Visiting Emperor Nasi Goreng | 2008-04-06 02:23:22
I returned on the 15th of October last year it has been five months and three weeks since I have returned from China. My last posts have really been the exciting moments that have happened in that amazing trip to Asia, and I fear I must leave with thi
Nutella Crepes to the diet
Posted on: V-Love's Lonely Planet | 2008-03-20 09:04:40
Sorry friends, it's going to take me a bit longer to upload pictures.  I have nearly 1700 to sort through so the computer has been acting very slow.  So like I said, Paris was spectacular!  I guess I expected the Parisians to be rude like you have a
Spectacular Paris
Posted on: V-Love's Lonely Planet | 2008-03-12 10:39:45
Paris was truly wonderful.  I enjoyed it much more than I thought I would. I couchsurfed with a nice guy named Norbert.  I know, silly name but he was such a kind gentleman.  The first night he cooked me quiche and the third night he made me cheese
Substitute Grandma
Posted on: The Danies Abroad | 2008-03-02 01:38:08
My sister-in-law and her husband are currently visiting from sunny California, so we were making the rounds of some tourist sites. The first on the list was the Eiffel Tower. We took the line 13 and then the line 9 ( this information given for those of yo
What a goal!!
Posted on: Paris St Germain | 2008-02-06 03:23:48
Its been a while but I'm back!! Same for Paris who's doing better than last year!! Look at this goal!! 100% MADE IN PARIS!! ...
Paris trip: Gathering Resources
Posted on: Family Travel Adventures | 2008-01-23 18:04:53
Delicious Baby has a great page on Paris, including restaurants and things to do with kids. I look forward to checking out all ...
Twister
Posted on: The Danies Abroad | 2008-01-08 03:17:37
Remember the game of "Twister"? Amazingly, they have almost the same game here. I call it "Metro-Twister". This is where when the train stops at ...
Three months after France, the rental car
Posted on: Hi Ho! | 2007-12-13 11:08:55
In the pinky-blue sunrise of a crisp Santa Fe winter morning, I think back on five days in Paris and three days' driving adventure around the ...
I hope this is the last itinerary change...
Posted on: Nate and Shelly's RTW Trip | 2007-12-12 04:29:05
This is Shelly (doing my very first blog post). I hijacked Nate's blog password to give you an update on a late-breaking development. ...
Our Paris Apartment
Posted on: Hi Ho! | 2007-10-28 09:45:53
Behind the massive royal-blue doors of #23 Rue de Seine, on the Left Bank, half a block from the Quai where the Pont des Art ...
The Chunnel: No Claustropobia Here!
Posted on: Hi Ho! | 2007-10-20 18:05:58
If you have never ridden the EuroStar train between London's Waterloo Station and Paris' Gare d' Nord, you may, like many people, imagine it to ...
digging out
Posted on: The Danies Abroad | 2007-10-20 09:48:54
I was abruptly reminded of the natural consequences of a snow day, shoveling out from the blizzard. This occurred to me yesterday morning at 6 ...
Three months in three paragraphs
Posted on: Wanderings: A Travel Journal | 2007-10-13 08:38:13
Let's see if I can pull this off, starting ... now. For me, Paris will never be able to top Rome, but it's still ...
French American
Posted on: There And Back Again/The Grey Pilgrim Rides Again | 2007-09-26 20:34:24
The plan to Not look American succeeded! A couple of times, I was Parley vous Anglais(ed). I'm sure it had more to do with the ...
Paris Trois
Posted on: There And Back Again/The Grey Pilgrim Rides Again | 2007-09-26 20:27:01
Saint Chapelle,   I wasn't very impressed. It does have beautiful stain glass windows, but it was mostly under construction and all we were able to ...
Language Francais
Posted on: There And Back Again/The Grey Pilgrim Rides Again | 2007-09-24 22:13:32
Funny Story.  Sue and I took a 6 week French course prior to our trip. We heard so many horror stories about how the French were ...
Paris Jour Deux
Posted on: There And Back Again/The Grey Pilgrim Rides Again | 2007-09-24 03:47:48
Notre Dame  I cannot express, in words, how impressed I was. It was bigger and more beautiful than I thought it would be. The stained glass ...
Blog from the road? I didn't even write a postcard!
Posted on: Hi Ho! | 2007-09-22 16:30:40
I awake in a medieval abbey of massive gray-rock walls and delicate stone arches. Panic seeps into my thoughts as I realize nature's calling and I don't know where ...
Arriving Home and Happy to be Alive
Posted on: Snarky in Africa | 2007-09-22 16:00:40
The next morning everyone had flights around 10am except me, who flight was around 1:30. Nonetheless it felt better to travel in a group, as ...
Paris 1st day
Posted on: There And Back Again/The Grey Pilgrim Rides Again | 2007-09-22 14:56:52
The plane ride over was awful, I was pissed off. They seated us seperately. And both of us were stuck in the middle seat, which ...
Paris with our kids, it is all about the food....
Posted on: Family Travel Adventures | 2007-09-17 23:46:21
I have been itching to go to Paris since our last trip in 2002, when I was pregnant with my daughter. Everything about the city ...
Eurostar Express Paris to London
Posted on: Business Travel Logue | 2007-09-05 16:22:44
Need to get out of Paris in a hurry? Eurostar will take you there in a jiffy. The Eurostar train just made its ...
United Kingdom: New Record for Chunnel Train from Paris to London
Posted on: World Travel Watch | 2007-09-05 00:52:06
While London was enduring the chaos of a Tube strike Sept. 4 those who headed into town on the Eurostar from Paris were celebrating a ...
Cheap Student Flights to Paris
Posted on: Cheap Ticket Links | 2007-08-30 17:56:48
You can learn just as much spending a couple of weeks in Paris as you could spend an entire semester in college. Your art ...
Rugby World Cup Final and Semi-final tickets
Posted on: London Logue | 2007-08-30 08:14:44
The Rugby World Cup starts next week in France with the final taking place six weeks later on 20 October in Paris. Yesterday the Organising Committee of the Rugby World Cup 2007 released 15,000 more tickets for the two semi-finals ...

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