12 comment(s) for "An Easter Monday Birthday in Paris":

  1. Anna Grigorova

    Happy Easter and best wishes for your Birthday!
    It is a perfect spring time in Plovdiv and I hope that Rumen will suggest to have a lunch at”Phillipopolis” for my birthday tomorrow.This is the house in the Old town with a good restaurant in the courtyard and a gallery,do you remember?

  2. Jane’s cousin

    My best wishes too for a Happy Easter and Happy Birthday. I hope your celebration dinner on Wednesday is lovely. Thanks for sharing your photos and stories of Monday’s excursions.

  3. Happy birthday! Terrific post — love the brekkie at Angelina idea and so interesting re Hotel Dieu. You’re right — aaaahh, this is Paris 🙂

    Wishing you a lovely dinner tomorrow as well. Cheers.

  4. Gorgeous, gorgeous shots, and I hope it was a happy birthday!

  5. butcherbird

    Yes Rosemary I was thinking of you over the Easter break and beyond – I always remember your family ar Easter and I know your birthdate also.
    It is good to get word about Angelinas – I have visitors who are visiting with me in Paris various times next year and I have been suggesting Angelinas for a place to eat! And about St Louis – I visited an accomm place in 2012 with Jane and Helen and we all said it was a great area to be – and it will be one of the areas I stay with one of my visitors! I look forward to discussing the ‘hospital hotel’. I know where it is & I will check suitability with you later in the year – but before you leave Paris !

  6. Pamela

    Happy Birthday, Rosemary! Look forward also to hearing about your official lunch at the Michelin Star restaurant whichever it is.

    Also have a birthday coming up soon – family taking me to the Park Hyatt on Sydney Harbour. Looking forward as this is a lovely place with great views of Circular Quay, the ferries coming and going and the Opera House.

    Can actually claim to have been treated at the Hotel Dieu a few years ago as an emergency patient – and have nothing but praise for them. So efficient and kind. Was taken there in an ambulance from a restaurant where I’d unknowingly eaten something I’m allergic to. They treated me immediately, but then I passed out. Finally when I came to and opened my eyes I had no idea where I was or what had happened. As soon as I did a nurse came to my side, Amazing – they must have been keeping such a close watch. They then went on to give me an ECG and kept me there until finally my heart rate and BP went back down to normal (part of the allergic reaction – my blood pressure reaches dizzying heights – into stroke or heart attack territory). They were incredibly kind. Another day we went back and walked in those lovely gardens.
    Wish those vandals would stop leaving locks on the bridge! How does a lock symbolise love! It’s a symbol of imprisonment! The Mayor of Paris should create enormous fines (like 300- 500 euros per lock) for doing so – and actually fine people despite their pleas that these are love tokens. Pfft! Best wishes, Pamela

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