Monday, March 9, 2009

Its March

Traffic circles the Arc du Triumphe.
Evening ceremony for the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier at the Arc du Triumphe.

Near Notre Dame, Pont (bridge) over the Seine.
A pool
at Versailles way down by Grand Trianon.
If you go way down to the far end of the park around the
Eiffel Tower, there is an statue exhibit. This is viewing the Eiffel Tower through that exhibit.
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Yes, it is March. You can eaisly tell. The ficklest month of year. Yesterday we had sun and wonderfully warm skies and today- it snowed. All day until just 30 minutes ago or so. Ah yes, it is March.
Finished reading a great book-The Sharper the Knife, the Less You Cry by Kathleen Flinn. Now back to In A Sunburned Country by Bill Bryson which I brought with me on the trip- as I was pretty close to finishing the Sharper Knife book, (that's what happens when you don't open a book for a whole week and then start reading...you buzz right through a good book and then want to get to the next one too). Anyhow, not much else new here besides the weather. I worked on photos last evening so here's some more from my travels. Today, we are in France.

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