Saturday 22 June 2013

Reflecting...

As I reflect upon the past 16 days, I am really grateful that I got to go on this international educational learning experience- it really hasn't changed my outlook on life, just confirmed most of what I already knew about different areas of the world.

For the most part, the British and Parisians have been very welcoming and well, here's a novel term:  nice.  I was advised by a few of our British tour guides that the Parisians are rude.  I did find one extremely rude waiter in the first night we were in Paris.  If I hadn't been "educated" on the Parisians, especially the waiters- for they are always right, not the customer, I think I would have treated the situation completely differently- that is for sure a true statement!!!  And we only had one rude encounter with British; he was our last tour guide.

Onto the positive:  My absolute favorite activity of this whole "educational experience" was my first night in London... the viewing of, The Phantom of the Opera!  I had never seen that before, nor was I aware of the plot.  Magnificent and well worth the taxi fair and the money spent for the event!  My second fave activity was visiting and communicating with, The London City Police- awesome experience!!  I learned their way of policing and compared it to ours... not all that different- except, they don't carry guns.

Interesting facts:  London is extremely clean!  The street cleaner came by every other day while I was staying in London- the Tube Station (subway) is even clean- nor litter anywhere- and a trashcan is very difficult to locate.  Another aspect that I like about London, as well as Paris- their "loos."  Their bathroom stall doors go all the way to the floor and is a very solid, heavy door- and there are no gaps!  The London Tube Station is quite easy to navigate after 11 days... hahahha!  The British are very helpful.  They are mindful of visitors to their country.  Several British approached us and asked us if we needed their assistance... and, yes, we did need their assistance to get from point A to point B- if we were in an unfamiliar part of the city.  I would visit London again- it was great!

Paris... ahhh, the "city of lights and love."  Well, it is dirty, that is for sure!  Police are a lot more visible, and don't go out at night by yourself.  I like their monuments and museums, but I have been and it was nice, but I'd visit London before Paris.  I got lost at midnight in Paris and it was a worrisome experience because if you do not know the French language- you are left out there on your own.  My favorite activity in Paris was visiting Pere- Lachaise Cemetery- I loved the beautiful landscape and a lot of the architecture of the tombs is stunning.

There were just a few things that "happened-n-paris" that will stay in Paris... but what an overall experience this has been!  I wouldn't have missed it for the world.  Thank you to those that have tuned in for a nightly fire side chat here at "What Happens-n-Paris..."  I hope to read one of your traveling experiences one day.

~michele

Round 2 for The Eiffel Tower, Seeing Notre Dame and Arc de Triomphe

We saw the Eiffel Tower at night lit up and now for touring it during the day.  So- on Saturday, June 22, 2013 at approximately 1030 hours- we got on the tram and it took us to the very top.  My gosh... the European weather is so cold- especially with the wind a top of this tower!!  And- I decided to wear a skirt today- did you really think that little thing would stay down?  NO- I'm surprised it didn't fly over my head- good thing for Under Armor shorts!  A few miscellaneous pictures have been thrown in. 


At the top of the Eiffel Tower


At The Louvre just chillin' with Mona...

Camden Market in London

Pick pockets are HUGE in Europe- even when we were on the top of the Eiffel Tower- several announcements were made via intercom to watch your valuables because pick pockets are, basically, "on the job."

hahahahha

One side of Notre Dame

Back side of Notre Dame and the Love Lock Bridge

Outside of the front of Notre Dame- like the headless "horseman"

Inside Notre Dame

Arc de Triomphe

Inside breakfast nook at the Malar- love the chairs!

Me and my crazy friend

Our group

Tour de Europe... fini

The Eiffel Tower, Louvre... ahhh!!

On Friday, June 21, 2013- we also visited, The Louvre and The Eiffel Tower in the evening.
I love this picture!!  I took it with absolutely no photo shop or anything added

Yeah, I don't know...



We Made it to PARIS!!

On Thursday, June 20, 2013 at approximately 1000 hours- we loaded the bus for our departure for St. Pancras Station in London.  At 1131 hours we departed upon the Eurostar Train for Paris.  At 1447 hours we arrived at Paris Nord Station and met our shuttle bus at 112 Maubeuge Street for a shuttle to Hotel Malar.  Later in the evening we went on a cruise upon The River Seine.  On Friday, June 21, 2013 at approximately 0930 hours- we left the hotel for the home of author Harriet Welty Rochefort, an American now living in Paris, who briefed us on French culture.  We went on a cemetery tour of the Pere-Lachaise Cemetery where famous poets, artists, musicians and others are buried.  This cemetery is approximately 1200 acres- absolutely mammoth cemetery with just nearly 5 million buried here. 
 
Absolutely beautiful cemetery!

Famous composer, Chopin

Musician, Jim Morrison

Oscar Wilde

"Helloooo...is anyone home?"




Waiting for the Eurostar Train

Inside a Parisian Restaurant

Because I left these pictures out...

This was taken the same day as The Tower of London tour- I love these little sidewalk signs and the artwork done by the employees.

Back to the Tower... I can only stay in a castle for so long...what else is out there besides gold?

I'm 2 FULL days behind...

Hello everybody!  Well, our trip is about to come to an end and it has been filled with wonderful sights and experiences!  The last few days have been kind of a whirl wind, as there has been so much to do and see!  I'll start with the last day in London- we toured The Tower of London and I added a few other pictures that were on another day.  Now- there was a ton of stuff in this Tower of London Museum- I can't catalog all of it- just a few pieces that I thought was interesting.
The Tower of London Bridge in the background

View from the top of The London Bridge

Hey- do you know why I couldn't get a ride thumbin?  Because I was on the wrong side of the road! I'm such an AMERICAN!- hahahhaha!  Crikey!






Guarding the "Crown Jewels" Building of The Tower of London- on the outside.

Tower bridge

LOVE ARMOR!!!



Creation of "odds and ends"





Left the museum- now we are at Princess Diana Memorial Walk




Inside Princess Diana's Memorial Walk is The Peter Pan Statue

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