Best wishes for a relaxing vacation with your family.
I just finished reading "The Year of Living Danishly (uncovering the secrets of the world's happiest country)," by Helen Russell. Even though I am a devoted Francophile, that book left me wondering why you left Denmark to live in Paris. Curiously (but not if it is too personal a question), a Danish-American who would like to live in Denmark or France
My previous blog, PHO, was in operation for a year, beginning in March 2007. It contains similar posts as this one, basically talking about different well known or more secrete sites in Paris. You can reach it by clicking HERE.
Si vous cherchez quelqu'un à Paris qui ouvre des portes, normalement fermées, et qui sait tout sur l’histoire de Paris, vous pouvez contacter Marc Soléranski, conférencier national, historien, tel. 01 42 78 14 96. marc.soleranski@wanadoo.fr
If you look for someone in Paris who can open doors which normally may be closed, who knows everything about the history of Paris, you can contact Marc Soléranski, lecturer and historian, phone +33 1 42 78 14 96. marc.soleranski@wanadoo.fr
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Have fun on your vacation !
Best wishes for a relaxing vacation with your family.
I just finished reading "The Year of Living Danishly (uncovering the secrets of the world's happiest country)," by Helen Russell. Even though I am a devoted Francophile, that book left me wondering why you left Denmark to live in Paris. Curiously (but not if it is too personal a question), a Danish-American who would like to live in Denmark or France
Bonnes vacances, Peter ! Ici c'est l'automne.
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