
Well, we did get to bed after midnight, but I'm betting that it was much later than that. It didn't get dark until 10:30 or so, so we could sightsee much later than while we were in Rome. It was even better in London!

These are some random photos I took that night. This one is an apartment building on a side street. I was impressed that many buildings had flower boxes and trees on their tiny balconies.

In the next one, you can see that motorcycles can be parked just about anywhere! The street is on the other side of the motorcycles. Note to Betty: I think that the greenish-blue object in the lower right corner is a public toilet. They're a lot bigger than they look.

And here is our first view of the Eiffel Tower. Pretty exciting.

This intersection is about a block from our hotel. You can barely see the Galleries Lafayette sign; it's supposed to be this grand shopping mall, but I wasn't impressed.


You know how it is. What's the use of going to PARIS and not buying any clothes???
It's like going to Rome and not seeing the Sistine Chapel.


This place (to the right) is called Le Nemrod. That's why I took a picture of it.
"Au Chien Qui Fume"--"At the Dog Who Smokes"? I should check some website to see what "au" means. It's only been 35 years since I took a French class; I should remember something that simple.

And here's the obligatory shot of a Paris shoe store window.

I take pictures of dogs and shoes, Tom likes pictures of cars. Here are two leetle teensy cars (the first of many, as


I really like this picture. I was taking a photo of of a pretty building with nice ironwork and plants,

It was wayyy past our dinner time, so we checked out the restaurants as we walked. We finally found one that looked to be reasonable,


I was amused that the restaurants with air conditioning made a big deal out of it, with hand-lettered signs in the windows. A/c? Doesn't every restaurant have it? We'd find out in a couple of days that, although a/c wasn't necessary that night, it would be a couple of days later, and the places that had it were the places to be.
Just a couple of doors down the street from the restaurant was this produce stand. They were everywhere. And the produce looked good.

These photos were taken after 10 p.m.! Look at all the light still in the sky.

1 comment:
Me too, about the johns. Always scope them out first.
I'm pretty sure that the smoking dog represented a tobacco shop, but I'm not sure. It wasn't open at night, so I don't think it was a restaurant. But it was funny!
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