We did quite a bit of shopping along the way, even stopping at the Paris version of Marks and Spencer (did I mention I love that store) and a children's place called Petite Bateau (small boat). Great things in there! We also stopped at a number of souvenir stores looking for a floaty pen that Ada collects.
We finally got to the Arc de Triumph.
We got in line to go up and then I chickened out because of all the steps. Only later did we find out we could have taken the elevator for all but 46 of them. By then, we were ready to move on. In fact, we had decided to try to go up the Eiffel Tower. We saw this building on our way.
Completely covered with plants. I wonder if that helps with utility bills.
Anyway, we got to the Tower and decided the line was too long and we would come back first thing in the morning and go up then.
We wanted to take the bus back since the Metro was so far away from the Tower. And very near the bus stop were two very wise looking horses tied to a fence.
The carriage driver was there too, preparing the carriage for the horses. It was a while before the bus came, but we just missed the horses being tied up to the carriage.
We went home and rested a bit then went out to dinner in our neighborhood. There was an amazing number of people just hanging out by the canal. We decided it was a "meat market" where young men and women find each other. These pictures were taken just about 50 steps from our place.
We said we were going to go to bed early to get up early for the Eiffel Tower and then we stayed up too late talking.



Did you know your mother walked all the way from Notre Dame to the Arc de Triomphe in 1995 - with James? You probably heard the store from her. That was not too long after her knee surgery.
ReplyDeleteMore great pictures of Paris and Meredith and thanks for including one of Ada.
I am also looking forward to photos from St. Fraimbault.