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Paris Fruit Market |
Both of my boys have grown up and gone off to college
and were much too busy to come home this summer. So I decided to rent a house
in Paris for the month of July. I invited a few friends and it’s been a fun
experience. My day starts out going to the bakery and picking up chocolate and
almond croissants.
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Parisian Breakfast |
Next I head off to the fruit market and pick out the
fruits for the day. Then I head back to the house where I make my guests and
myself some fresh squeezed orange juice and Tea.
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Fruit from a Paris Fruit Market |
Then we plan our day: what to see and what to do. It usually consists of a museum, Park, a long walk or perhaps just sitting in a café.
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Parisian Boulangerie |
I love this city because of its art, music and its people. In this month I have learned many things. I hope my blogs will be interesting for you to read. As I sit here writing them in this sweet Parisian house, I can hear a piano being played beautifully next-door,
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Parisian Cafe |
and the voices of the people in the café nearby. It’s a vacation from life not to be able to speak the language, it sounds like singing as I walk down the streets.
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Paris Fruit Market |
I am staying
in the 20
th arrondissement which has very few tourists. This makes
it nice because you are treated as special not as a frustrating tourist. When
you stay in one of the outer arrondissements, the rent is cheaper and the food
is cheaper and much better. My French friend’s advice to me was look where the
French are eating. And I have done that and found wonderful restaurants all
around me. Paris has a great Metro so it really doesn't matter much what part
of Paris you stay in.
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