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My life in France (Part 2) | Parisian Fields
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Exploring Paris one blog at a time. Guide for visitors to Paris. The two of us. My life in France (Part 1). My life in France (Part 3) →. My life in France (Part 2). November 6, 2016. I found a listing for a room that I thought I could afford, just. However, when I went to see it, even I could tell that the route from the Metro stop to the apartment lay through a red-light district. Ah,. Back to the housing office. When I arrived, I was impressed by the large building near Radio France. The night before ...
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Anon's Paris: February 2011
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Please note that this blog has moved to anonsparis.wordpress.com. Sunday, February 27, 2011. Pierre Corneille - Rouen Weekend Excursion. Although he spent his last years and days in Paris, as a respected playwright, Pierre Corneille's birth place In Rouen and studio (where he composed Le Cid among others! Is a fascinating place to visit when and if out of Paris. Saturday, February 26, 2011. For restaurant menu, directions and more about this great restaurant! Musée de la Vie romantique. The number to cal...
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Anon's Paris: Anons Paris on wordpress, sunday market...
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Please note that this blog has moved to anonsparis.wordpress.com. Sunday, April 10, 2011. Anons Paris on wordpress, sunday market. Just started using wordpress to blog on Paris on WordPress the other day at anonsparis.wordpress.com! Also paid a visit to a Sunday market for veggie, cheese, fresh flowers, delicious fruit. Time Out Paris - things to do and see, what's going on. St George's Anglican Parish, Paris. SNCF - Traveling beyond Paris, Exploring France. Shakespeare and Company Bookstore.
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Anon's Paris: December 2010
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Please note that this blog has moved to anonsparis.wordpress.com. Friday, December 31, 2010. Saint Sylvestre/New Years Eve in Paris. It's New Year's Eve, or 'la Saint-Sylvestre' in Paris and in keeping with tradition, there are a few things to expect of tonight/today - the eating of New Years' Eve staples - foie gras, papillotes and the drinking of mulled wine along with crucial, sparkling white alcoholic beverages to usher in 2011! New Years Eve in France. On le Jour de l'An (New Year's Day), friends an...
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Little Ms Magic: Leaders, Life & Purpose
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Monday, November 16, 2009. Leaders, Life and Purpose. Back in October, I made the choice to go to an evening discussion/dinner put on by ‘Leaders, Life and Purpose’, a forum for business people sponsored by the. American Church in Paris. St George’s Anglican Church. In Paris and the. I’ve been trying to find something more spiritual to do in Paris, but everything the ACP offers is either (1) Thursday nights when I have bell choir – such as their new series on. Anyway, I went to the LLP forum on Friday 9 ...
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Holy Trinity Church Maisons-Laffitte - links
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Photo tour of Church. Holy Trinity Church, Maisons-Laffitte. These are a selection of potentially useful links of other organisations (the views expressed at these sites are not necessarily in accordance with our own beliefs). American Church in Paris. Churches in the suburbs. Sacred Space Daily Internet prayer - from a computer desktop. Life in Paris and Ile de France, in English.
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Anon's Paris: Spring, Spring , Spring! (images below from rue Mazarine)
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Please note that this blog has moved to anonsparis.wordpress.com. Saturday, April 2, 2011. Spring, Spring , Spring! Images below from rue Mazarine). Spring in Paris - and there are signs of beauty in natureand people. When daisies pied, and violets blue,. And lady-smocks all silver-white,. And cuckoo-buds of yellow hue. Do paint the meadows with delight,. The cuckoo then, on every tree,. Mocks married men, for thus sings he:. O word of fear,. Unpleasing to a married ear. The cuckoo then, on every tree,.
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