Nancy reminded me that five years ago today, as the bombs rained down on Iraq, we rained down on Paris for the second time in two years.
Oh say can you “oiu” by the dawn’s early light… the bombs bursting on Arabs…
It took her years to convince me to take that long flight to a major city that didn’t talk like us.
Previous to that, our international trips were to the tourist traps in Mexico where all everybody habla’d.
She got us one helluva deal.
I think airfare and hotel was like $1000 for the both of us for a week.
I love Paris.
Polly’s post captured the feeling.






Odd how my sons’ babyhoods were marked by 9/11, which happened when Sam was 2 months old, and the Iraqi War, which started when Matt was 2 months old. I spent a lot of time nursing baby boys while watching CNN during those years.
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@Gretchen: he could not be more wrong. People pick up dog turds, they “flush” the sewers every night (water comes out of the sewer on the uphill slope and washes shit down the downhill side.) Can’t smoke indoor eateries anymore.
Could when we were there and that was no problem. We usually ate outside anyway. Smoke doesn’t really bother us.
Me? I could MOVE there in a heartbeat if I was loaded.
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Bart Simpson famously once referred to the French as a bunch of “cheese-eating surrender monkeys”.
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Last April we went to the French side of St.Martin for vacation which we loved! I still miss sitting at an outdoor cafe in the morning with my cappuccino and pastry watching these amazing tiny blue birds looking for crumbs on the ground.
I agree with your comment to Gretchen…I too think the Ugly American attitude is probably partially deserved.
Tell you what Sixty — if we all get rich one of these days (or hit the lotto) Gene and I will meet you and Nancy in Paris and go traipsing around the French wine country.
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Paris is indeed more expensive now, but SO worth it; just forget buying the T-shirts and Eiffel Tower souvenirs, and avoid the tourist meccas. There are even plenty of clean, cheap hotels for under 35 euros a night. One of the best meals I’ve ever eaten in my life (it made me weep!) was a 12€ lunch at an outdoor cafe last month. Go for quality not quantity in Paree and it’s fabulous. Parisians are kind and helpful if you say ‘Bonjour’ and ’s’il vous plait’ and speak in a moderated voice (we Americanos are accustomed to a few more decibels for some reason).
P.S. I respond to all tourism inquiries!
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@Winston: It’s 50% more than when we went five years ago.
@Polly: that is what we found. A couple of times I was disappointed because I wanted to practice my French and they wanted to practice their English. But a smile goes a long way! But that’s a $18 lunch you mentioned. Breakfast was included with the hotel: hard boiled eggs, some bread and coffee. That was enough to get us going…
Thanks for the offer on tourist tips.