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Monthly Archives: October 2004
The driver of the 3VB to Mougins gave me an odd look when I climbed aboard with a white pool chair that Andre and Jacqueline had loaned me. I have used the loaner to avoid wear and tear on the … Continue reading
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Gare du Lyon in Paris, with two of the bullet-shaped TGV engines in background. Send to KindleTweet
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Aboard the Train a Grand Vitesse (TGV), Paris to Cannes This train is bound for glory, Spencer Bohren sings in my headphones as I begin today’s Chronicles. So I’ll go with that. Deb is working on crochet, Darlene is reading … Continue reading
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A rainy day at the garden of the Sun King in Versailles. Send to KindleTweet
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As I approached the palace at Versailles this morning, an entire parking lot of tour buses announced what I would find: endless crowds. Yesterday I’d arrived at the Musee Picasso a half hour after it closed, and the Segway tour … Continue reading
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Near the start of our Segway tour of Paris today, we posed on the Human Transporters in front of a landmark where, on average, 152 wedding proposals are made daily. Send to KindleTweet
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Hotel Apollon Montparnasse, Paris Segway City Tours has perfected the training of Segway novices, and within an hour Deb, Darlene and I were gliding along with a trio of Texan women. As you can imagine, a Segway tour of Paris … Continue reading
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On the way to Paris this morning at 186 mph, listening to the Beatles on headphones, tapping out an e-mail on the Vaio. Photo by Darlene. Send to KindleTweet
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Joyce Heard, a staffer with Len at The Harvard Crimson 30-plus years ago, hosts us for lunch today on the terrace of her home at 9 rue Montmajor, Aix-en-Provence. Send to KindleTweet
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Chronicles subscriber Ben Beach, the best maintainer of old friendships that I have ever known, alerted me to the fact that our fellow Crimson comrade Joyce Heard lives in Aix, an easy 90-minute drive on the A8 Autoroute from Cannes. … Continue reading
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