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Daily Archives: October 5, 2017
SOS Doctors
SOS Doctors There’s something about being away from home – engaging in unaccustomed activities, eating new foods, drinking different water, being susceptible to a place’s germs or insect bites…. Sooner or later minor emergencies happen, especially over a longer stay. … Continue reading
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Histories and Mysteries – Place St. Sulpice
Exploring New Neighborhoods – St Sulpice Like most large cities, Paris is subdivided into functioning neighborhoods—communities containing all the resources supporting daily life. It will take us years, if ever, to become acquainted with all of Paris’ neighborhoods. Each … Continue reading
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