I hope you enjoy the accounts from my previous two days in Paris. It has been a lot of fun! I feel the city of Paris is alive with a youthful spirit.
Today, after packing up, we went to the Cimetiere du Pere Lachaise. This is a huge cemetery where various important people are buried, including Oscar Wilde and, most notably, Jim Morrison. Jim Morrison's grave was a little disappointing, but it was still cool to see. It was probably the coolest graveyard I have ever experienced.
For now, we have been resting and recovering from our past two days in Paris. We leave in a few hours to Rome. We need to get on the metro in 30 minutes to the bus station. I hope our transportation is as smooth as it was getting here! I am unsure if we have internet connection in Rome, but, as always, I will find a way to post new blog entries!
Sunday, June 22, 2008
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2 comments:
If I didn't know better I would have thought you were a professional writer. Even though I have a strong bias toward this blogger I can honestly say it has been the highlight of my day for the past five weeks. Keep up the great work my boy and say hey to the Pope for me :)
¡Paris c´est charman!, quand tu sera de retour a Ohio, ferme tes yeux et tu pourras revoir la Tour Effeil illuminé par la nuit.
Lo asombroso de viajar y conocer, es que siempre te llevas contigo aquello que te ha impactado.
¡Hola soy Carmen!
Bubba i visit your blog, and I am happy knowing all your experiencies and knowing your are also happy. ¡Now Roma are expenting you!, for european peaple Paris and Roma are the cytie of love, they are very, very beautiful. One thing, do not forget to throw a currency to de water, in the "fontana de Trevi" and probably you retour to Roma. Un beso para los tres.
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