The Les Cheap Girls liked Fountainbleau so much that they decided to go to Versailles again. They decided that they could brave the lines. (It was on the museum pass after all) .
Don and Greg decided to visit Giverny. History Moment: It’s known as the place where painter Claude Monet lived and worked from 1883 until his death in 1926. The artist’s former home and elaborate gardens, where he produced his famed water lily series.. (Not on the pass – shocking disregard for the pass value). Did you know that the train is cheaper the earlier you go? This little know fact inspired Don and Greg to begrudgingly catch the early train. There was much coffee drinking and mumbling as they left.
The trip to Versailles was uneventful. Debbie believes because people had time to prepare. (Just saying). Shockingly, there were no lines at Versailles even the toilets. Retail Cost: 18 Euro History Moment: A royal château in Versailles. Here is Debbie’s version. Louie XVI and Marie Antoinette spent too much money, people got mad and overthrew the king. Also World War I Treaty of Versailles was signed where? You guessed it Versailles.
After the chateau tour, the cheap girls actually sprang for the fee for the garden entrance. (What is happening?) During the tour of the chateau and garden, other people began to annoy Debbie. She felt that there was a general disrespect for history with all the ridiculous poses, selfies and selfie sticks that the tourists were using and the complete unawareness of anyone else around them. Debbie made it her mission to photo bomb as many shots as possible that day. (Bet you didn’t think they knew what photo bombing was did you?) She also enlisted Larry who helped unknowingly but willing. Debbie and Larry’s smiling faces now reside in many photographs. Some of the tourists were challenged in other ways. One foreign tourist had the villa’s audio guide around her neck (Let’s call her Betty). As Betty exited the chateau, the video guide alarm similar to an ambulance siren went off and kept going off as Betty walked and boarded the bus. The alarm finally died as Betty entered the bus.
It was a lovely day as they walked through the garden to the Grand Trianon and Petit Traianon. They enjoyed the fountains, canals, and photo bombing. Debbie also caught Joyce walking on the grass (there were pictures of feet with a circle through ignored by Joyce. (Debbie was most distressed). Once again, the group walked the longest possible route to get to where they were going with Debbie gathering chestnuts to throw at other participants to speed them up. At the beginning of the return, Debbie was ready to trot back up to the garden/chateau. Joyce not so much. Joyce wanted to pay to take a train back. Debbie was shocked. She thought that the ghost of Maria Antoinette had somehow possessed Joyce causing extravagant spending. In the face of ghost royalty and peer pressure, Debbie broke down and spent the 4 euro. She was actually quite happy when the train went all the way to the chateau and thought Joyce’s idea was well founded. Maybe Joyce Antoinette knew what she was talking about.
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Larry and Debbie,
Thank you for including me. I enjoy reading and seeing what all you are doing.
Bill
We are happy to have readers!
I’m cracking up about the photo bombing!!! Love it!
You sound happier when you spend money 🙂