We took the Metro. It made our travel so easy. We saw the Boulevard Haussman and did a very little bit of shopping for KJ. I liked the shop 'Pylones' the best; it wasn't on Haussman. It was clever and unique and, although it is a chain, I was really taken by what it had to offer. The ceiling and open floor plan of Galeries Lafayette were easy to remember.

Then later we went to Sacre Coeur. We took the funicular to the church and as we were going down it started to sprinkle. We found a cafe and had a delicious French onion soup while it started pouring, really pouring.

This was on the way to Sacre Coeur where wildflowers were planted on a wire frame over an old brick well.

The funicular

French onion soup

Can you believe it? I paid $2 to use the restroom at Au Printemps and even though they had all this beautiful paper at the desk, I only got white in the WC.
The following photo is from a fabulous dinner we had in our neighborhood last night at Chex Janou. We were quite pleased and, as occasionally happens when you order in another language, we both didn't realize what we had really ordered. Fortunately we were both quite pleased. I had risotto with scallops and Beth had liver----which was outstanding.

The next picture I post will be entitled 'Holy Cow: She's Eating AGAIN!'
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