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Tag: Eiffel Tower

Adventurer's Index, France, Galleries / August 2, 2015

Devon in Paris

 

Adventurer's Index, France, Galleries / July 30, 2015

Boat Ride on the Seine: A Gallery

Adventurer's Index, France, Slow Lane / July 28, 2015

12 Tips for Seeing Paris with Kids

When  Kathy and I set out for a week in Paris with our grand-daughter we wanted to do something really special for her. Who would […] Read More

Adventurer's Index, France, Slow Lane, Uncategorized / July 20, 2015

Devon’s Magical Eiffel Tower Day

The Eiffel Tower is much more than the iconic architectural image of Paris and probably all of France.  It’s an everlasting expression of the 7-year-old […] Read More

Adventurer's Index, France, Slow Lane, Uncategorized / July 18, 2015

On the Paris Street Where We Live

Our apartment is about five blocks from the magnificent Luxembourg Gardens in a corner of the 6th Arrondissement near Montparnasse.  It’s a bit like bridging […] Read More

Adventurer's Index, France, Slow Lane / July 15, 2015

The Eiffel Tower Awaits

In June 2007,  just a few months before the birth of our first grandchild, Kathy and I returned from a five-month sabbatical in France. We […] Read More

Adventurer's Index, France, Galleries / March 24, 2014

Paris by Foot, Paris by Boat: A Slideshow

About the Author


I’ve never measured a successful trip by how many destinations I can circle on a map or check off a Bucket List.  To me the best journey, and the best ravel, moves more like a good conversation. It ebbs and flows. It rarely rushes, but it’s also animated and unpredictable. It is filled with banter and laughter, and invites participants to linger rather than march forward inexorably like a tightly wound clock. Want to have dessert?  A second glass of wine? A detour in a back-alley artisan’s shop? A pause at an overview by the side of the trail? Why not. Read more. 

 

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