Trying to soak in all of the culture that France has to offer was no easy task but I sure enjoyed trying! From the food to the fashion to the GIANT buildings, I was in love. I am sad to report that this is my last post on France because it means that I have to come to terms with the reality that I don’t live there.
(This picture was taken on a Monday evening around 7:30. So many people were out and about, grabbing drinks, dinner, and socializing)
(This picture was taken at 9 am when the sun was rising. We were in awe of how beautiful the streets were as we were searching for croissants)
(We took the Paris Metro everywhere. It was pretty easy to figure out and a lot of fun too. One time there was a musician playing the accordion on the train!)
(The New Year is a big event in France. This was taken of a store window in Bordeaux)
(Just a few picturesque bicycles hanging out)
(Finally, this statue belongs to the outside of the Arc de Triomphe. Monuments are part of the daily culture in France; they are so lucky to be surrounded by beauty every day)
I can’t wait to go back to Europe! I had such a blast in France and thank my lucky stars that I had the opportunity to visit. I was able to learn so much about their culture and work on learning more about mine.
All great photos, you look frozen but happy in the first shot. Great series Chelsea!
Thanks John! I am sad it is over but on to new stories! 🙂
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I have been LOVING Chelsea’s Franco photos!! Makes me want to go to Europe so bad …. Hmmm maybe 2013 will bring good things 😀