Well I got part of my snow storm. At least a whole thimble full of snow fell today.
I really should not complain. I get to go to Paris for three days on business. I need to find a nice hotel in the Latin Quarter and see how much French wine can be sipped in a night and a sidwalk cafe. I know. It sounds very stereo typed but Paris is the best place in the world to watch people walk by.
Shekinah - If you read this I have a suggestion for you. Try Fencing. It is easier on the knees then running and your Yoga will give you a reach advantage. You would also look beautiful in the jacket. Adieu.
I really should not complain. I get to go to Paris for three days on business. I need to find a nice hotel in the Latin Quarter and see how much French wine can be sipped in a night and a sidwalk cafe. I know. It sounds very stereo typed but Paris is the best place in the world to watch people walk by.
Shekinah - If you read this I have a suggestion for you. Try Fencing. It is easier on the knees then running and your Yoga will give you a reach advantage. You would also look beautiful in the jacket. Adieu.
Do you really need to stay in the Latin Quarter? I have some suggestions for other areas that I am fond of in Paris.
I agree with you completely...Paris is the capital of people watching.
Near St.Germain-de-Pres there is Hotel Lutetia though it's a little close to some of the more touristy spots but it's fun. There is also the Bel Ami in the Latin Quarter, heard good things about it.
Hotel Bleu Marine, Montparnasse, if you want to be on that side.
Near the Louvre there is the Regina which I have liked in the past. The Normandy near the Louvre is also nice.
Le Patio St Antoine near Rue du Faubourg is great...small, quaint, courtyard and all that. Sometimes overrun with tourists, depending. Also cheap!
That's all I can remember right now...must get some sleep, more tomorrow.