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  1. Monica & Marlyn
    October 22, 2019 @ 10:43 am

    There seem to be no blah days in Paris!

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    • lspalla
      October 22, 2019 @ 2:12 pm

      Merci!!

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  2. Cynthia Ludwig
    October 22, 2019 @ 11:45 am

    Oh Linda following you and Bernie even on your blah days is exciting for me! You make the mundane interesting.

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    • lspalla
      October 22, 2019 @ 2:12 pm

      Merci!

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  3. Jeanie
    October 22, 2019 @ 1:45 pm

    Linda, I would take a blah day in Paris anytime over MGM! Your posts are great and I love the light theme.

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    • lspalla
      October 22, 2019 @ 2:11 pm

      Jeanie, merci!! Always memories everywhere we look with past visitors like yourself. Every time I pull out the olive oil, I remember our excitement…do you?

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  4. Carol Bell
    October 22, 2019 @ 2:08 pm

    Your day looks anything but boring to me! I was just reading this morning about the Leonardo DaVinci exhibit of 160 works that opens at the Louvre on Thursday. Assembled from Italy, U.S. and several private collections in honor of 500 years since his death. What a unique opportunity for you! Disappointed it ends in Feb so not there when we are in Paris in April. I read your blog every morning just after my devotion–it’s such a blessing I really consider it part of my meditation, imagining I am there with the two of you! Thanks so much for sharing it all with us. Enjoy every minute.

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    • lspalla
      October 22, 2019 @ 2:10 pm

      What sweet thoughts, Carol. Merci! We are planning to see the da Vinci but will book over the birthday rush of company as I know most will want to see it! It will be mobbed!!!

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  5. Pat O'Brien
    October 22, 2019 @ 2:14 pm

    There are ‘waiters races’ around Europe that the poster might have been advertising. Of course the races originated in Paris. We get the impression you turn a corner and there is another art show or street full of artists displaying their goods. Are art shows, displays, etc that common and easy to find. It takes a trained eye to appreciate the artistic manner that vendors arrange their goods. I guess that was Paula.

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    • lspalla
      October 22, 2019 @ 2:17 pm

      You might be correct about the poster, but I took it to mean that waiters run as fast as marathon runners trying to serve you. As to the art, it’s everywhere for free and in all the museum exhibits for an extra fee. Leonardo da Vinci extravaganza begins soon at the Louvre. Definitely want to catch that one.

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  6. Carolyn Barnabo
    October 22, 2019 @ 4:26 pm

    L&B, every day in Paris is priceless — especially when we’re blessed with your writing and photos about it. Loved reading Paula and Tim’s impressions and couldn’t agree more about the churches, so often places of peace and gratitude in the midst of everything else Paris has to offer.

    Cheering you on with the new drying place and rue St-Paul. Hope they don’t have to jackhammer too much! And of course your global fans will be looking forward to your experience of the now-famous discovered-by-Paula-and-Tim TP store 🙂

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