16. moon pours honey on rainbow
morning brings a special treat. why not buy a guide book to help find things open on a monday?

sometimes granted just stumbling along brings unannounced treats. an ornate centrally located frontyard vegatable garden with views of the seine?

or maybe a chocolate mobile phone, artists easel or eiffel tower?

place des voges?

walk the long after breakfast yards to the galleries lafayette?

stroll calmly through the maddening crowd to the gistenning facade of the opera?


skip sideways through alleys and some out in the jardin des palais royale?

try in vain to take in the enormous dedication to loving and sculpting the trees.

play hide and seek with your love behind the pillars and spikes.

rub shiney the big silver caviar and take aim at the mixed candy cane columns.


office with harbour rivaling views

the guidebook suggests that one pose rock and roll style in the pyramid gardens before entry into the catacombs of the louvre.


one inside it says to ignore the paintings and try to climb the scultpures.

there are also strirrings of hair envy to be had. if only he knew it was a wig.

what he does know is that once you find a well cushioned space it can be very hard to get miss adventure to keep from trying to dock with it...


fifteen courses later and one can get full just from looking at the napoleonic dining table.

well pinch my nipples it was actually pretty good in there. louvre 1 v sceptics 0.

so big up thanks to the super tomorrow disco kids and the 2000 orchestra for playing the tunes just right and facilitating this extraordinarily good time odessey style adventure.

one more hard learned rule of handed down from the great curator in the sky is this: just when you think you could see a few more things in the gallery - leave.

seek the river and replenish thy soul with rays of the sun and fuzzy warm vibes.


almost enough? not quite as the dynamic duo set out for parc monceau for a last blast of grassy pleasure.


the romantic ambience high.

the lady beautiful. the man relaxed in her embrace.


and so they sat and watched and learned from the professionals how to grow old gracefully.

sometimes granted just stumbling along brings unannounced treats. an ornate centrally located frontyard vegatable garden with views of the seine?

or maybe a chocolate mobile phone, artists easel or eiffel tower?

place des voges?

walk the long after breakfast yards to the galleries lafayette?

stroll calmly through the maddening crowd to the gistenning facade of the opera?


skip sideways through alleys and some out in the jardin des palais royale?

try in vain to take in the enormous dedication to loving and sculpting the trees.

play hide and seek with your love behind the pillars and spikes.

rub shiney the big silver caviar and take aim at the mixed candy cane columns.


office with harbour rivaling views

the guidebook suggests that one pose rock and roll style in the pyramid gardens before entry into the catacombs of the louvre.


one inside it says to ignore the paintings and try to climb the scultpures.

there are also strirrings of hair envy to be had. if only he knew it was a wig.

what he does know is that once you find a well cushioned space it can be very hard to get miss adventure to keep from trying to dock with it...


fifteen courses later and one can get full just from looking at the napoleonic dining table.

well pinch my nipples it was actually pretty good in there. louvre 1 v sceptics 0.

so big up thanks to the super tomorrow disco kids and the 2000 orchestra for playing the tunes just right and facilitating this extraordinarily good time odessey style adventure.

one more hard learned rule of handed down from the great curator in the sky is this: just when you think you could see a few more things in the gallery - leave.

seek the river and replenish thy soul with rays of the sun and fuzzy warm vibes.


almost enough? not quite as the dynamic duo set out for parc monceau for a last blast of grassy pleasure.


the romantic ambience high.

the lady beautiful. the man relaxed in her embrace.


and so they sat and watched and learned from the professionals how to grow old gracefully.

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