Free is for me
| We were cruising the streets of Paris and ran into another festival. Lucky for us, there was free food and live music. We walked away with four apples, some grapes and two bulbs of garlic (which we gave to Claudine). Oui! |
| We were cruising the streets of Paris and ran into another festival. Lucky for us, there was free food and live music. We walked away with four apples, some grapes and two bulbs of garlic (which we gave to Claudine). Oui! |
| We've hit up The Louve, Eiffel Tower, Notre Dame, Rive Gauche (Hoboken of Paris), Jardin de Tuilleries to name a few. Here's a pic outside The Louve. |
| We've been on our feet nonstop in Paris. Seriously, we've walked probably 14 miles today! |
| Although our room in Paris is at least 3 times larger, there are always pros and cons. Everyone please meet Claudine, our new roomie. She is very nice but speaks minimal English so it's a little tough communicating. We are literally living in her spare room. All in all, we'd take the larger room with a roomie over a bed with four walls. |
We've been on the move: Portobello Market, Buckingham Palace, Cabinent War Rooms, Tower of London. Here we are in front of the Tower Bridge. |
| Apparently, you can't visit London without a trip to Caragh's favorite wine bar (Marybeth and Steve are already aware). Gordon's is the oldest wine bar in London. It's pretty much a cave with candles and tables. I highly recommend visiting this joint next time you are in London. Cheers. |
We're on a budget, people. You saw the room, now check out the lunch. Baguette = 60 pence Hummus= 1.19 Olives= 89 pence Water= 59 pence Swiss Army Knife= free (from David's drawer at home- no, we are not giving it back) Lunch in London's Hyde Park: priceless |
| phuggetaboutit! |