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Monthly Archives: June 2014
June 4 2014 Rodin Museum: It’s a Small Small World
Musee Rodin June 4 2014 — It’s a Small Small World We had heard that the Rodin Museum was a favorite Parisian hangout for many folks, and when a Meet Up was planned there for dinner on Wednesday, we figured … Continue reading
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Synthesis: Human with Stone
Synthesis June 4 2014 How can human flesh become one with ancient stone? This seems a challenging riddle. But we experienced it last evening, in a concert presented at Notre Dame Cathedral by the choral school of Notre … Continue reading
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An adventure in Search of a Gluten-Free Lunch June 1 2014
The Other Side of Paris This morning, Nancy and I decided to embark on an adventure in search of gluten-free treats. France is way behind the US in terms of commercial baking for people with food allergies. After a … Continue reading
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