The next day was Sunday. I took a picture of a smart car from our hotel room as Suzanne slept. Then we both saw a smart car and a poster for Recess School's Out which hadn't opened there yet. We saw this statue/sculpture and this typical Paris street scene before passing the Cafe de Flore for breakfast at Le Deux Maggots where this was not our waiter. My rolls and coffee were good as was Suzanne's coffee. We made sculptures as the pigeons ate the remains of our neighbors meal. Suzanne watched and I read the bill at this historic street.

For a moment, we thought we were seeing Nicole's last meal.

After breakfast, we walked over to Notre Dame where the line was long and you had to cover shoulders and turn off cel phones before entering There was a mass going which limited photography but we did get to see the holy water and the confession setup

in all the languages. The path to the tower was unfortunately closed. But, we did get a chance to notice the architecture including the flying buttresses and the towers

We noted the painters along the Seine as we passed the statue and got exact change so that we could enter Sainte Chappelle where the first floor had remarkable architecture The floor above had stained glass a Rose window a fabulous floor and even more stained glass. We went past the ``Liberte, Eqalite, Fraternite'' building Palais de Justice on the way to the Conciergerie where the architecture was even more impressive and we saw the replica of Marie Antoinette and the description of the guillotine blade and Saint-Just was there. We took the obligatory phone booth picture and then headed off. It started to rain when we got to the Pompidou Center, so we stopped there. Once we got to the roof, there were great views of the Eiffel Tower Sacre Couer the plaza below Notre Dame, and the fountain. Inside we liked the rhino and chess set. Back on the plaza, this man was making music but we had no MP3 recorder. The Pompidou itself is a great structure and we enjoyed the special exhibit on Hitchcock. I went to this crepe stand while Suzanne watched and the large tulip waited and got this chocolate crepe On the way back, we passed this candy store decorated in numerous colors. We took the boat ride and they told us we had to take this picture before Suzanne fell asleep. We went to mile zero and back to the hotel for a rest.

That evening, on the way to dinner, we passed a French recycling for bottles the statue of Dreyfuss and then we were at restaurant La Dome where the plates were pretty and Suzanne was happy. Suzanne had the tuna appetizer I had the vegetarian main course and she had the fish main course with white wine Then the dessert menu came and we split a serious death by chocolate and creme brulee (that had pineapple and coconut in it) This was the guy at the next table this was our waiter and this was the bill.