


Now back to the more mundane aspects of our second day in Paris.

We found a fantastic bakery in the neighborhood. I had this soft, doughy, chewy chocolate filled pastry and a glass of orange juice.
After breakfast we walked around over to Sainte Chapelle thinking that we could just walk in and tour this magnificent church and its stained glass windows. Not a chance! You must buy tickets in advance to see almost anything in Paris. We went online and purchased two tickets for the 2:00 timed entry.
It started to rain so we found a restaurant that had a covered outdoor eating area and had a cup of tea. We then decided that we should go ahead and have lunch. The food at this restaurant looked pretty good so we stayed put and enjoyed a leisurely lunch.

As we were sitting at this restaurant there was a steady stream of police and prison vehicles that went roaring past us with sirens wailing. At the Hall of Justice, which is next door to Sainte Chapelle, they are conducting the very high profile trial of an alleged terrorist. The area around Sainte Chapelle was swarming with machine gun toting police officers.
Sainte Chapelle was built by Louis IX as his private chapel. Louis was a big time aficionado of stained glass.




After our visit to Sainte Chapelle we went macaron shopping.


















That’s it from Paris. I hope you had a great day wherever you are.
A truly glorious day! I’m so jealous of the purse shopping. Tell Sara congrats on her acquisitions.
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Is it too late to have you adopt me as your third daughter@!????!!
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It is never too late for another daughter.
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