First sights of Paris after flying 14 hours and riding the train for 2 hours
Rue San Antoine: right near our hotel
The Bastille and The Keith
The Seine River near the Bastille
A meat shop with incredible variety
more meat of various weird and interesting combinations
The best part of Paris!
Hotel Sully, which is not really a hotel, but more like a preserved estate
The back yard of hotel sully
The building behind the tree is our hotel. Our room was on the top floor and the window looked down on the beautiful yard of Hotel Sully.
Keith the Tourist. Note the Rick Steves guide to Paris in his left hand. That book never left his sight.
The apartments where Victor Hugo wrote Les Miserables! This place was basically next door to our hotel.
A king on a horse
A king on a horse and a keith on an iphone.
for the Bourgeois family!
The view from our hotel window
The Seine River near the Notre Dame
Notre Dame in all her glory
There is Mary herself, holding baby Jesus and saying "what up" to a couple of angels
inside Notre Dame
Mass at Notre Dame. Those tv monitors were OBVIOUSLY installed in the 16th century.
The whole reason we went to Paris: SIAL 2008, the second largest food products tradeshow in the world
Hall 4, where the Stahlbush Island Farms booth was located.
Yum!
Le Train Bleu. We ate here with some business clients. This restaurant was built in 1900 and it's absolutely beautiful. Not to mention that the food is great too!
After dinner at Le Train Bleu. Look at the art on the walls and ceiling!!