We walked to and from the Sacré Coeur. Misty day as you can see from the photos. We actually walked up the steps to the church. Usually we have caught the funicular or we have walked along the top of the hill in the Montmartre area to the church. The walk down is fine but walking up is a whole lot different. On the way up the steps, a fellow from Guinea, a previous French colony in West Africa, grabbed me by the thumb and plaited a wrist band for me. I could not say no as it gave me a bit of a breather and had a bit of a chat.
Saturday, March 31, 2012
Sacré-Coeur encore
Basilique du Sacré-Coeur Saturday 31 March 2012
We walked to and from the Sacré Coeur. Misty day as you can see from the photos. We actually walked up the steps to the church. Usually we have caught the funicular or we have walked along the top of the hill in the Montmartre area to the church. The walk down is fine but walking up is a whole lot different. On the way up the steps, a fellow from Guinea, a previous French colony in West Africa, grabbed me by the thumb and plaited a wrist band for me. I could not say no as it gave me a bit of a breather and had a bit of a chat.
We walked to and from the Sacré Coeur. Misty day as you can see from the photos. We actually walked up the steps to the church. Usually we have caught the funicular or we have walked along the top of the hill in the Montmartre area to the church. The walk down is fine but walking up is a whole lot different. On the way up the steps, a fellow from Guinea, a previous French colony in West Africa, grabbed me by the thumb and plaited a wrist band for me. I could not say no as it gave me a bit of a breather and had a bit of a chat.
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