What a fun project. I'm sure you will want photos of all those numbers when you return home to the land of 1285 Bluebird St. and 235624 Northwest Boulevard. You'll remember the simple numbers on the buildings.
But the numbers on your count down clock make me wish that you were staying longer. Do you have enough photos to continue this blog for a while longer once you get back to the US? I hope so!
For a long time, we were just another typical Washington, DC family: two policy-oriented jobs, two kids, and two cars. Out of the blue, my husband got a new assignment; we ditched the old jobs and the cars (but kept the kids) and headed to Paris for what started out to be a three-year, and eventually became a four-year tour.
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What a fun project. I'm sure you will want photos of all those numbers when you return home to the land of 1285 Bluebird St. and 235624 Northwest Boulevard. You'll remember the simple numbers on the buildings.
Have you considered starting a touring company focusing on Paris,after you return? You have a refreshing way of looking at things and are observant.
Thanks for the compliment Elizabeth but I am far too impatient in person to even consider it!
I am enjoying this little series...
spacing it out as you are doing.
But the numbers on your count down clock make me wish that you were staying longer. Do you have enough photos to continue this blog for a while longer once you get back to the US? I hope so!
Hopefully you will not discontinue your posts once you move back to the US. I am in total agreement with Elizabeth.
please keep going with the numbers...i simply adore them!!
Those are wonderful. (And I'm fine with French counting until you have to do that weird math starting at 70. After 80 is even worse!!)
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