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A Last Look at Paris

Time to pack your bags. This is the last day we will spend in Paris. It has been a wonderful trip. I hope you have tons of pictures. Writer, Sarah Forgraves gave me permission to post her Paris photos. 

Hopefully you took an extra day of vacation to rest from the jet lag when you get home..

I am playing cyber French music and cooking with butter. Julia Child is laughing in the background from her Paris apartment. Are you ready?








Arc de Triomphe




















The Eiffle Tower
















Notre Dame and the Seine River



















Notre Dame Cathedral





















Palace at Versailles








The Louvre





The Louvre






View of the Seine from the Eiffle Tower









Paris really lights up the night sky. I like the evening photos the best, don't your?

And so life returns to normal next week. We'll be back in our beds at home, woken by the alarm, and ready to do laundry.

If you have any photos of an exciting place, I will compile those sent to me and will post them. Be sure to tell me the location of the photo. 

Email them to me at maryveewriter@gmail.com

Did you enjoy our visit to Paris? Which Paris attraction would you want to visit again?


Guess where I am while you are reading this post? EEEeeeeeeeee!!!



Comments

Thank you for sharing your wonderful pictures. So glad you were able to experience this trip!
Thank you, Connie. :)

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