It was self-guided. :-D
Olivia & The Pig.
This thing is called a Pig. They push it through a sewer and it de-clogs it.
*sigh* my last look at the Eiffel Tower.
Subway 'gain.
After waiting in a long line to go through security, we got to go through the revolving door. :-D
The view of Momarte from the Orsay.
We decorated our bathroom after this painting (the shade of purple in the flowers is the color of the walls), so of course I had to get a picture of it.
Me and Somebody's Mother.
More pictures here.
Grand Dude took one look at this statue and burst out laughing. He said it looked like me taking self-portraits. :-D Something about the arm...
This was cool. They had a (smaller, obviously) replica of the city of paris underneath the floor.
Also one of the Opera house.
Subway entrance...
Subway station!
For once we had a chance to sit down.
Yummy dinner!
Make-shift plate
It really was impossible to eat with a spoon. :-D
1 comment:
"Place de la Resistancia" ??
I wonder if that means that people have in the past exhibited resistance before going in to see....THE PIG!! Grrrr. He is coming to DECLOG you! After all, it's those pipacologists and camera-happy tourists who need to be declogged, right? It looked like only your party was congesting the sewer from the pictures.
Fantastic shot of the diaphanous clock.
YOU SAW "WOMEN WITH A PARASOL" !!!!! Wow, that must be one of Claude Monet's most famous paintings, but I really shouldn't be surprised, should I. I mean, it's Paris, where else is it going to be.... in South Africa? I admire his work.
That one painting of the laborers tearing up the floor is a bit quizzical... (over in the folder)
Oh, I love miniature civilizations. How cute! I bet the tiny Eiffel Tower was just wonderful.
Awesome architecture in this building.
That is a pleasant take of your Grandfather.
This was the picture I was alluding to in my remark over in Amsterdam. It isn't as flattering as the others.... Maybe we can keep those to a minimum?
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