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Pope Sends Red Shoes to Paris: A Celebration of Paris to the Pyrenees

This just in from APF, amazing! How did they get onto this so fast?–David and Alison     APR, Paris: Pope Benedict XVI Gives the…

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Classicist, Art Historian Andrew Riggsby Endorses Paris to the Pyrenees

  Andrew Riggsby, Professor of Classics and Art History at The University of Texas, Austin is an expert on Rome and Roman history (among the…

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National Geographic Traveler and Paris to the Pyrenees: Review by Don George

Yours truly checking out the hunters' blinds about a third of the way up the Pyrenees. Photo: copyright Alison Harris "Pleased" is understatement: I am…

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Literary Lunch in Manhattan: Paris to the Pyrenees at La Boite en Bois

    Paris to the Pyrenees: Literary Lunch in Manhattan   Please join renowned and affable photographer Alison Harris and yours truly, the diamond-spangled curmudgeon,…

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Five Easy Paris Pieces: Discovering Paris, Paris Part Two

    Part Two of this three-part series on Paris, Paris is more than a two-fer it's a Multi-Fer: The Blvd Richard-Lenoir Market plus a…

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Five Easy Paris Pieces: Discovering Paris, Paris Part One

  As Paris, Paris cruises through it's ninth printing, and we enjoy the company on our private walking tours of more and more of its…

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The Seine Also Rises: Is the Big One (the Paris Flood) on the Way?

    California awaits the Big One — the killer earthquake of the century — and Paris awaits its very own Grand Cru flood. No…

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Why We Love Paris in Winter: A Winter Wonderland, on Gadling.com

Sure, we love Paris in the springtime (who doesn't?). We love Paris in the fall (so do millions of others). We love Paris in the…

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Paris in Love, Paris, Paris and WH Smith Book Signing in Paris

          Welcome to the new and improved (I hope) davidddownie.com, a wholly new website powered by WordPress and designed by the delightful and talented…

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When in Rome… Drink as the Romans Do: 3 real wine bars

Wine bars in Rome? No, not the trendy, fancy-dancy wine bars that the big glossy corporate magazines promote. Well, only one of the three I…

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Three Real Roman Trattorias: Eat As the Real Romans Do

When people tell me about the bad meals they've had in Rome I sigh and wish they'd sought some expert advice before traveling to the…

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Roman Holiday Feasting: Tis the Time to Eat in Rome

Rome has great food year round, as anyone who has been there knows (or ought to know). The Christmas-New Years-Epiphany period is particularly great for…

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