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Vivian B. Ling
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Paris: Where Balling Is Hard, and Leaving Is Harder
Paris is a needy mistress, and let’s be honest, the feeling is shamelessly requited.
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Intricate friezes depicting everything from the grandiosity of the saints to the plight of men and their gods can be found all over Paris, such as this one at the Musée de la Chasse et de la Nature.
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Street music reigns on the streets of Paris. This spot on the Pont St. Louis is particularly coveted, and not a day goes by without an impromptu jazz trio, barbershop quartet, or singer-songwriter gracing its gentle street.
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Built in 1989 and designed by impeccably named architect I.M. Pei, the Louvre pyramid serves as the symbol of the museum and of Paris, as well as the object of many a hapless tourist’s pinching fingers.
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Locks of love, such as these on the Pont de l’Archevêché, blanket bridges all over Paris and symbolize the eternal love of the couples who placed them there.
Brussels Without the Bustle
It’s 8 a.m. on a Saturday morning, and Brussels is still sleeping.
No Spit Left Behind
Prior to this week, I had never brushed my teeth eight times in one day. But then again, I'd never commanded children to spit in my general direction.