Kim hadn't gone to Les Invalides yet, and I didn't mind seeing more of it, so we went next door to it. I didn't look up behind the alter going into the crypt yesterday, so I took a picture of it. I saw the relief representing the Napoleonic code too. We found our way into the actual church part too. I talked to Madame de Richemont last night and she told me she actually got married here! So I had to find my way in. Behind a huge door that just said push I found it. You could smell the flowers from a wedding sometime before. There were guys getting equipment and chairs ready for another; and another guy tuning the piano. This church alone was magnificant. The pipe organ was huge too.
After that we didn't know what we wanted to do, so we rode the bus around so we could just see the city. We just got off when we got tired. I saw the opera house, where the phantom (still) lives. Well it was just water in the sewer that made noise, but i think he is still there haha. We walked around the area where we got off and saw the Trinity Church. I made sure to take a picture of the sign so I could rmember what it was. About that time, Bridget and Jess called asking if we wanted to go to dinner. So we met up and found a cafe, then wanted to go to the Eiffel Tower at dusk to see the city lights. We waited about 1/2 hour in line, just to get to the front to see a sign that said Summit Fermme. (top closed). well dang. We didn't want to go up to not go up the whole way, so another day I guess. They closed it because there were a few sprinkles, from what looked barely enough to call a cloud. dang french. So we waited for the lights to come on and sparkle for a while, then went up to Sacre Coeur for the rest of the night before heading home to bed. Early day in the morning.
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2 comments:
you write too much...how am i supposed to keep up?
I agree with the previous comment. I am a day behind on reading because you write bunches! :) ...on the other hand I enjoy all you write and LOVE that you posted pictures already. I am terribly jealous but happy for your experience.
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