During our recent trip to Paris we spent a morning in the 18th arrondissement exploring the hilltop neighborhoods of Montmartre. Once a separate village on the outskirts of the city, Montmartre became a part of Paris in the late 1800's. The area was once synonymous with low costs of living and . . .
bisous
While I can honestly say that I've loved something about every place I've visited so far, no city has left a mark on my heart the way Paris did. We first stayed in Paris three years ago and I haven't been able to quit thinking about it since. Some places have the ability to make you feel at home . . .
rue crémieux
What is it about colorful buildings that is so alluring? Whether it's an entire city or just a street, people around the world are inevitably drawn to colorful places. Perhaps it's a reminder that something as small as a few colorful coats of paint can make us stop and smile. Whatever the reason, . . .