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Post by Jody on May 5, 2011 4:14:50 GMT -5
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Post by Happygoin on May 5, 2011 6:59:18 GMT -5
You reminded me that I really want to get to the Piaf Museum. It's been on my To-Do list forever. Thanks, Jody.
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Post by Jody on May 5, 2011 7:31:25 GMT -5
Been on mine too Happy , maybe this trip!
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Post by geordy on May 5, 2011 7:41:59 GMT -5
Mine too but remember it is by appointment I believe.....
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Post by Happygoin on May 5, 2011 8:11:30 GMT -5
I think that's why I haven't been yet, geordy. I can't seem to get around to making the darned appt. Too many other spur-of-the-moment things capture my attention in Paris and then POOF! another trip is over and I didn't get to the Piaf Museum...again.
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Post by geordy on May 5, 2011 8:21:04 GMT -5
Same here Happy!
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Post by mossie on May 5, 2011 8:33:09 GMT -5
For anyone who is in Paris at the time I would recommend this 2 hours with Paris Walks www.paris-walks.comSat June 4 2.30pm Edith Piaf’s Paris This quiet neighbourhood on the outskirts of Paris still has the charm of an old village. See where the legendary singer grew up, hear her story, and explore the Charonne neighbourhood with its ancient medieval parish church, and the many pretty courtyards and gardens. We finish at Piaf’s tomb. Paris is called the city of 100 villages and on this walk you will see why. Meet at metro Porte de Bagnolet (line 3) at exit Place Edith Piaf
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