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Making hay while the sun shines.

 We are settling in to our apartment and while we are still waiting on a couple of pieces of furniture we our felling a little more at home with less cardboard around.  I have found my new favorite spot for when the sun is out and am enjoying our terrace for my morning coffee or an afternoon aperitif.



The boys have a week of remote learning followed by their spring break moved earlier so Scott and I got out for a lunch date while we could on a recent 80 degree day. 


 
We had a take out lunch in an area of the city know as the Marais which is also the Jewish area of the City.  They have the best falafel and pita wraps I've ever had.  We also found a gelato stand to make the most of our spring temperatures.



There a new form of chaos is our lives with the French government and COVID stuff so I'm walking a lot to stave off the depression.  Luckily, we live fairly close to the river and I walk along the embankments in the mornings.   It was an especially calm morning a few days and the river was still enough to reflect the bridges.  It's definitely a nice way to start the day and keep a positive perspective.  


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