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Positano, Part II
A couple more shots of Positano, one of the most glorious spots along the Amalfi Coast.
Copyright 2013 Tami Yu
Copyright 2013 Tami Yu
Montparnasse Cemetery
During our spring trip to Paris we wandered into the enormous Montparnasse Cemetery. A calming outdoor space filled with intricate sepulchers, I was delighted to discover that Guy de Maupassant was buried there, along with Simone de Beauvoir, Margueritte Duras, and Camille Saint-Saëns. It's not as famous as Père Lachaise, but it's definitely worth a visit if you're in the 14th.
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Midnight Rendez-vous
An illicit affair waiting to happen at the stroke of midnight.
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Sutter & Stockton
I love how empty SF could be on a holiday weekend. I may be a bit biased, but my hometown is one of the most gorgeous cities in the world.
Livraison
Avenue du Général Leclerc
After an unsually cold and rainy evening in Paris, we ventured out in the 14th for a late night walk.
Scenes from Positano
Observing the tourists in front of the Chiesa della Santa Maria Assunta in Positano.
Hôtel Raoul
Stumbled across this set of old doors in the 4th, on the way to meeting a friend near Pont Marie.
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Niort
Passing by the Niort train station on the way to La Rochelle.
Tre Vespas
Having more fun in North Beach. This also gave me fond memories of Amalfi Coast...
Bouchon
Birthday fun with the sis in wine country. Mussels, truffle fries, oysters, oh my!