Wansworth
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I don’t doubt you it just looks so English…..except for the thin bit of fish and no teaYes, we are about to go walk along the river Seine
I don’t doubt you it just looks so English…..except for the thin bit of fish and no teaYes, we are about to go walk along the river Seine
Did you get a leg each of that very large frog?
Breaking the rules already. No food or booze in the photos. haha
Paris in Lincolnshire? Seem to remember I drove through it once on a wok related journey. Woops senior moment, may have been New York in Lincolnshire.
Oops, sorry about that, it's kinda dark now and my only 'food' is my bedtime collection of meds.Breaking the rules already. No food or booze in the photos. haha![]()
I had a croissant for breakfastParis in Lincolnshire? Seem to remember I drove through it once on a wok related journey. Woops senior moment, may have been New York in Lincolnshire.
Waitrose cafe ?I had a croissant for breakfast
Wait…I will use that as a clue in my Where Am I ? thread
No double dippingWaitrose cafe ?
I once mentioned to our tour guide on a coach around Paris that I thought that was well out of place and looked hideous. She got the right hump.
We are off to Versailles this weekend….the glass pyramid does look out of place….but….it’s become iconic. It’s the signature of the Louvre museum …if you just show the palace…as vast and impressive as it is…most people couldn’t recognise it from a dozen different European palacesI once mentioned to our tour guide on a coach around Paris that I thought that was well out of place and looked hideous. She got the right hump.
However, the Palace of Versailles was breathtaking.
If you look around closely, you can find some names scratched in various places of occupying German Soldiers in WW2.We are off to Versailles this weekend….the glass pyramid does look out of place….but….it’s become iconic. It’s the signature of the Louvre museum …if you just show the palace…as vast and impressive as it is…most people couldn’t recognise it from a dozen different European palaces
Eric von Klinkerhoffen vos ere.If you look around closely, you can find some names scratched in various places of occupying German Soldiers in WW2.