Paris:
Part 2
We stopped for lunch in Montmarte and chose a quaint little restaurant
We didn't know this at the time but:
" 'Chez la Mere Catherine' In Montmartre's Place du Tertre
is one of the city's most historic eateries, founded in 1793. Chez la
Mere Catherine was reputedly the first 'bistro' to open in Paris and is
also the place where Danton wrote the famous words 'Eat, drink and be
merry for tomorrow we may die' "
We had some very nice pasta (Italian food in France)
and a cheesy gratin ravioli dish
and a cheesy gratin ravioli dish
It was very tasty and the dark atmosphere was very cosy.
Proud Jin with her head held high
Above, by the rich Giovanni Boldini painting 'Moulin Rouge'
Below, In the Musee D'Orsay standing infront of a Lautrec painting.
An amazing exhilarating experience for me as he is one of my favourite artists
That is an ideal Technology for all of you.
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