I thought it would be only fitting to type my first entry in this blog on an annoying little European keyboard. Features you should know about, as they may prove useful in decoding a few typos: the a and the q are swapped; the z and the w are swapped; the m is where the semicolon belongs; and the period requires the use of the shift key before it appears. UGH!
I am waiting for my flight in a very lazy and slow airport terminal at the Charles de Gaule airport. After 10 days in Europe (mostly in Paris), I am quite ready for a night in my own bed and I am really excited about watching something - anything - besides CNN international on TV... and fast-forwarding through commercials!
I've logged most of my trip in a journal given to me by my sister for Christmas in 2000! Finally, I've put it to good use. From the first few minutes of excitement over sitting upstairs on my flight over - to the last dull moments here in l'aeroport CDG, I'm excited to take you all with me - friends, family, and strangers - as I show you different parts of the world through the eyes of a small-town Southern boy.
This first series of posts will center around my recent European travels - Paris, Giverny, Chartres, Orry (don't ask), the ever fantastic Naarden, and Amsterdam. And we'll have to just see what other travels come my way after these!
Bon Journee, and thanks for reading!
dimanche 21 octobre 2007
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2 commentaires:
The South will never be he same. Your eyes have been opened!
you're killing me with the french, mr. patti crane.
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