A fascinating website came to my attention recently through my vacation club. Although I’m not able to visit this beautiful city anytime soon, I can now travel to Paris without leaving my chair.
What fun to sit down in your PJ’s with a cup of tea and some cinnamon raisin toast (although I prefer croissants) and take a virtual tour of Paris and its twenty most beautiful monuments.
To achieve this panoramic view 2,346 single photos were stitched together. You can soar above the city and zoom in for a closer look at the monuments. It is amazing to actually be able to get close enough to see the signs on the shops and cafes or the pretty flowers in the window boxes and so many other sights. Experience this wonderful tour for yourself by clicking here.
Cool! Thanks for the link! Hope all is well.
ReplyDeleteThis is "Delicious" and I'm on my way to "Paris" as soon as I finish this comment. Thanks for the ticket, HUGS, Donna
ReplyDeleteI wasn't able to get to Paris from your "HERE"... BUT... That tea company is NOT far from where I live in Connecticut and they have a tasting room... SO, again Thank you for the Ticket!!! HUGS, Donna
ReplyDeleteOh wow, this is sooooooooooooooo wonderful. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteI love this! I've been blessed to have traveled to Paris a couple of times!
ReplyDeleteYou are blessed, Dear One, to have your little grand in your arms every other Saturday!
Thanks for popping in to see me.
be a sweetie,
shelia ;)
I hope you can go to Paris someday, it is one of my favorite cities. The tearooms and pastries are amazing.
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ReplyDeleteYour Paris breakfast looks delicious. I am going to take the "tour" of this great city. Thank you for the link. Have a happy, happy week~Vicki
Now that was cool! Funny that it is so timely after that book I just read too!
ReplyDeleteWe all love Paris (the city). I have never been there...yet. Thanks for sharing the info.
ReplyDeleteIn my latest post, I mentioned you and your blog. See for yourself:
http://caffeinatedglobe.blogspot.com/2010/08/comfort-breakfast-ideas-fruit-pies.html
This looks so yummy and inviting..,uum.., 'a Paris breakfast'.., so romantic as well!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing this tasty duo of coffee and croissants with us!..,
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Lovely tea! Oh thanks so much for sharing the link. Hope you can drop by~ Also there is still time to enter my giveaway!
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The link doesn't seem to be working for me can you possibly send me the link? I also love anythinbg Paris related I even called my new kitten Paris
ReplyDeleteLove Dawn xx
I go to this blog and also 'Tongue in Cheek Antiques' http://willows95988.typepad.com/tongue_cheek/2010/08/some-of-the-differences-between-france-and-america.html
ReplyDeleteCorey, born in America, is a wonderful word smith and takes gorgeous pictures and is married to a very handsome French man too!