Honeymoon In Paris

Tak had brought me to The Eiffel Tower to propose marriage a few months ago. We spent a couple hours exploring and Tak had the idea that we could rent an apartment somewhere. Paris is a giant sim group (12 sims) and even tho we hadn’t explored it, I already added it to my Wonders of Second Life list. So, when Tak told me he had found an apartment for us in Paris, to honeymoon, I was really excited.

After the wedding reception on Friday night, we flew via Concorde (yes, I know it’s no longer in service but hey, why not!) to Paris, and limo’d to our new apartment. It was night but we needed to get out on the streets and start walking. We had the goal in mind of finding a sidewalk cafe, but amazingly that first night we couldn’t find a single one. Each day of the weekend we spent more time walking to the Eiffel Tower, the Arc de Triumph, the Champs Elysees and so much more. Here are a few of photos.

 Here we are approaching the Eiffel Tower, lit up for Christmas.
There it is in all it’s glory, a full scale model of the real tower.

Then there was the Champs Elysees. For two days we spent hour walking from one end to the other of this amazing boulevard. I have my eye on several couture dresses, but one of them is just a little too sexy to wear in public. There were many other sites to see but for now I’ll just share a couple.

Here we are at a museum along the Champs Elysees.
Why so many shots of us from behind? Well, it’s really cool, we have the Couples Walk HUD and all I have to do is take Tak’s hand, and he’s leading us thru the streets & alleys, I can just text and shoot photos.

We will keep our Paris apartment for the remainder of the month, then possibly head to some other world city. We’ve decided that among the list of things we are in Second Life, we are world travellers. /me smiles

About Yordie

I'm a blogger and photographer on WordPress. I'm active on Twitter. I'm a U.S. Air Force veteran. I'm a gamer in Fallout series, Skyrim, and other games, including an avatar in Second Life. I wrote the sci-fi novel, The Temporal Expeditions.
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