On first glance, life in Paris is on the lighter side of normal. But in digging just a little−really only scratching the surface−here’s what we learned the day after Thursday’s shooting (20 April) on Champ Élysées. An under-30 year-old manager of a high profile international (American designer) retail store on Rue Saint-Honoré said business was […]
Greetings from Paris
Read about our travels to Paris and the rest of France here.
What I Learned in Paris Fall 2013: Part III
Originally posted November 29, 2013. Breaking Paris news! Our friend and Paris food expert extraordinaire David Lebovitz is running his next Chocolate & Gastronomy Tour from 31 March through 6 April. Debbie and I went on this great tour a couple of years ago, which included a fantastic TGV (200 mph) train trip to Switzerland, […]
When You See It, Harley’s New Street Rod Will Make You Want to Ride
Yesterday Harley-Davidson unveiled its new Street Rod with a High-Output Revolution X Engine. This is Harley’s answer to the call for an American-made urban bike that can handle itself in the concrete canyons of America’s cities. I love the look of the new Street Rod. Harley Davidson wrote in their press release on the bike: […]
Greetings from the Biltmore
Paris Greetings
Greetings from Paris
Escargot at Chez George.
Greetings from the Shangrila La, a Paris Palace Hotel
RIP Princess Diana
Eiffel Tower Visitors Disappear as if by Magic
The #1 visitor destination in Paris is the magnificent Eiffel Tower. We are in Paris for two lengthy visits per year and are often at or near the Eiffel Tower, as many of our favorite restaurants are on Rue St. Dominique. As such, we have an excellent feel as to what to expect in terms […]
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