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First day in Paris |
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Here are some shots the day before the tour arrived in Paris. Beautiful sunset but very, very warm. |
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No sense zooming on this, it's a white canvas....that's it; and someone paid money for this. Aye Carumba, modern art. |
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This is the entry way to the BeuBeu (Modern Art) museum. It's in the Marais area surrounded by gorgeus 18th century architectures. Of course the French decide to build a museum with all of it's plumbing on the outside and paint it the brightest colors imaginable. |
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Those pyramids are why I'm such a fan of I.M. Pei, to hear more about him look at my old quotes page off of my old website. |
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My favorite (secret) spot in Paris. Can you figure out where I am? |
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Here's the first Tour de France shot. What are friends for? It's for keeping each other company for 6 hours while waiting under 95 degree temps. Good bunch of folk there, guess what we talked about most of the time? (Hint: See the next page) |
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The first day I get to my hotel I didn't care what these barracades were for, then I realized the Tour was going to pass right in front of my pad. Nice luck! |
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The most famous blow up shark in France. When you are bored blow up instruments tend to levitate. |
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