
We actually lost the Notre Dame for awhile, which is funny because it is huge! We just got turned around afer taking the metro and had to search for a bit, but man it was amazing. It is incredible the detail on the inside and outside of these old churches. And i love that there are bible stories carved in imagery all over the church.

Brian loved the rose windows most of all, but i was a huge fan of the new and old testement carvings and all of the candles. I always feel like it is just amazing to see all the lighted prayers of people...even if they are not religios. That is truly God's great plan. It was amazing.

Then we came outside and found this guy. The headless accordian player, of course! We walked around the back and viewed all the amazing architechture...this building is truly gorgeous.

Of course, Jacques, being the cheeky devil that he is, had to tell us all about the methods used and how they constructed it. He really is a very intelligent giraffe! This visit ended with hot chocolate and chocolate crepes, followed with some good wine and dinner at our favorite, Iolanda, by the hotel again. What a great last night in the city of love!
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