This was my first view of Europe. The butterflies were working hard in my stomach. What to expect when I land. What will I do and how will I do it? Or better yet, how will I communicate? First stop is Paris. Landing at 11:30am I figured would be a good thing.
I left the airport around 2pm on the train. That took a little effort. Nearly all things in the area were written in French (Signs) I was not certain where to go. But once I talked to a few people I was on the train for the first time in a foreign land. My first stop (I was hoping that it would be easy enough to figure out how to get off the train at the right place) was Saint Michaels, Notre Dame.
After about eight stops I was reading the train system maps pretty good (I was thinking and hoping). I was there. First sight as I came up from the train/subway system was Notre Dame in its larger than life self. I stood there in front for about fifteen minutes.
Thursday, November 16, 2006
Monday, November 13, 2006
On 08 November 2006 I was on top of the world. Okay it was the Eiffel Tower, but hey it was close enough (in feelings that is). That day I did the impossible, I did what I never imagined I could do. I not only climbed to the tip top, but I walked so much that day that I gave myself a shin splint. Haven't had one? Me neither until that day. I used to think people who got them were exagerating when they said it hurt. Ohh are they right! I hurt for nearly a week after. Cure for one... TIME!
What is in Sid's Head lately?
Today is the beginning of a possible life long adventure. If you have not heard. This guy got back yesterday from a crash course with Europe. Yep, I spent a few days in Paris, a day in Amsterdam and a few more in Germany. What a trip!!
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