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In Reply to: RE: Well, make it up to Oregon and I personally will show you our little` posted by patrickU on September 06, 2009 at 01:41:09
Thanks. Berlin, for the architecture, and Bavaria for the forests (we love hiking) are on our short list.
I agree with your bread likes. Brasil used to have terrific French-style bread but for some mysterious reason, it's really hard to find these days. The US had a revolution in bread-making, similar to its awakening to winemaking, years ago with the result that you can find great bread from small producers (just like in France) quite easily. It's been 11 years since my last French visit so I'm going on memory: we really need to visit France sometime soon, too. With our 8-year old, we've been waiting for her to mature a little bit so museums, cathedrals, and all the rest wouldn't be lost upon her.
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Berlin? For the Sony Architectures?
I will send you my friend Anita who is not only a dentist ( horror ) but also was raised in the capital.
I will meanwhile drink a little Riesling in the place where Goethe did his Schhoppen...
Now bring Victor along and we will make an in France and later in G.
Leave your estranged wife behind.
"The Hangover" in mind. Been there, done that. I enjoy traveling with the wife far more than "stag."
Berlin: the Foster-designed Reichstag. The Pinacotek and other museums along the river (canal?). And many others.
I'm unfamiliar with Sony but I'll Google.
I'm familiar with Bretagne and the Loire; next, I'd like to see some of the mountain regions and the Dardogne. Of course, I'd never visit France w/out at least a 4 or 5 days for Paris.
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