Up early because we had a boat to catch to Dover. We packed, ate, jumped in the car and followed the signs to the Calais Ferry Terminal. We were on time for boarding for our 9 am boat. Showed the UK border security guy our passports to get in and he asked what our plans were when we got to the UK. We told him and he asked “Are you ever going home?” Yes, but not just...
We all enjoyed a good night’s sleep after another late night out in Paris. Ate some fresh baguettes and jam for breakfast and packed up our room after 4 nights in the one place; the longest we have stayed anywhere since leaving Sweden. In order to leave the hostel we had to pack our car and exit the car park of the hostel but there were 5 cars parked in the tiny carpark...
On our last day of sightseeing in Paris we walked from Notre-Dame to the beautiful Jardin de Luxembourg, a massive park in the city. As we made our way into the park, looking for somewhere to sit, the boys made a beeline for the water to watch the sailing boats. We had to join in the fun – for 2 Euro (for 1/2 hour) you could hire a small wooden sailing boat to launch on...
No visit to Paris is complete without going to the Eiffel Tower. I met up with Steve and the boys here in the afternoon and we walked the 700 stairs up to the 2nd level. On the 2nd level you can then pay extra money to catch the lift but the line was still so long that we decided we really didn’t need to go to the top. We had a wonderful time on the 2nd level and the...
Here is a photo journey of our time in Paris, France at the Arc de Triumphe, Obelisk, Avenue de Champs Elysees, the Lourve, Musee d’Orsay, Sacre Coeur, Notre-Dame, Jardin de Luxembourg (park) and Galleries Lafayette (mall).
A bridge, along the boulevard to the Musee d’Orsay, that is covered with hundreds of old and new keyed locks for couples. How sweet!
In the gift shop on the second floor of the Eiffel Tower they had a drawing competition to design your own Eiffel Tower. This is Patrick’s drawing.
I woke early to say goodbye to Christelle before she headed off to work early. It was fabulous catching up with her after so many years. Whilst it would have been amazing to meet her three boys, we were grateful that we could use their bedroom in their absence. I received an email from an old friend in Australia a couple of weeks ago saying she would be in Paris this...