Vertigo

Feeling better after sharing a crepe, we're now ready to go out and see more of Paris. This is the steps going from the dining area back out onto the street. I don't know why, but the French seem toOkumaya devam et
Feeling better after sharing a crepe, we're now ready to go out and see more of Paris. This is the steps going from the dining area back out onto the street. I don't know why, but the French seem toOkumaya devam et
We walked just a few minutes and, before we knew it, we were walking along the Seine with Notre Dame Cathedral just ahead of us. I was so eager to see Notre Dame! This was to be our first majorOkumaya devam et
We made it to Notre Dame Cathedral! This is another of my bucket list places that I've always read about, seen in movies and pictures but never thought that I'd actually get to visit. Like Big Ben InOkumaya devam et
I don't have my photo taken very often, something that I'm working on changing, but I just had to do it while here at Notre Dame!
Of course, I had to get a photo of Kathy in front of Notre Dame Cathedral. I always love to take pictures of her and I'll never get tired of it. She's so photogenic but, for some reason, she doesn'tOkumaya devam et
The great rose windows of Notre Dame Cathedral are legendary and I couldn't wait to get inside and see it. Even from outside, where you can even see the stained glass, it looks wonderful!
The details of Notre Dame are incredible! I had thought that the outside of London's Westminster Abbey was amazing but Notre Dame is even better! I haven't gone inside yet but I'm already loving thisOkumaya devam et
Most of the seven million people who visit the cathedral of Notre Dame in Paris each year probably don't realize that the legendary gargoyles adorning this medieval masterpiece were not constructedOkumaya devam et
I'm still in awe of how detailed Notre Dame Cathedral is. I could spend hours taking in every sculpture and carving that adorns this building. I can't wait to get inside and see what fantastic sitesOkumaya devam et
Here's a look at one of the two towers that make up Notre Dame Cathedral. I'm not sure why the towers both have flat tops instead of spires, like most churches and cathedrals do. I think the flattenedOkumaya devam et