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    Arthur and Myrna, that's such good news ! So now I know why you were on the coach when those drunken yobs were causing problems !
    It's freezing in Paris right now. In March you can expect average temperatures between 12 degrees maximum and 4 degrees minimum, the highest ever recorded being 23 degrees and lowest minus 10 degrees. Expect 5 hours' sun a day but there are 8 days' rain in the month.
    Do try to learn a little French ( I can sell you a phrasebook!!). I was lucky when I visited recently, as my daughter has a degree in French and was working there ; she was my interpreter!
    Enjoy !


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    This is a lovely news
    Hope you'll have a great time together and don't forget to share some pictures
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    have a nice time arthur, im sure the weather will be fine!
    i have learnt to do what my wife says!


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    Sounds an exciting trip Arthur. What are u planning to see in London? I went on the Eurostar several years back but only from Ashford to Lille. Hope you have a great time!


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    Quote Originally Posted by South-east boy View Post
    Sounds an exciting trip Arthur. What are u planning to see in London? I went on the Eurostar several years back but only from Ashford to Lille. Hope you have a great time!
    , Tim. Tell me, in YOUR experience, is Eurostar as good as it's "cracked-up" to be ... ???

    As for London ... well, the usual haunts, e.g., Buckingham Palace, the Houses of Parliament & Downing Street, Westminster Abbey & St Paul's Cathedral, Madame Tussauds, The Tower and, perhaps even the London Eye - weather and time permitting.


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    Quote Originally Posted by bornatbirth View Post
    have a nice time arthur, im sure the *weather will be fine!
    *Hopefully, mate ... !


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    Quote Originally Posted by liane View Post
    This is a lovely news
    Hope you'll have a great time together and don't forget to share some pictures
    , Liane ... we'll certainly try to share some photos, ... once I've figured out how to upload them onto the site!


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    Quote Originally Posted by jackson.alan46 View Post
    Arthur and Myrna, that's such good news ! So now I know why you were on the coach when those drunken yobs were causing problems !
    It's freezing in Paris right now. In March you can expect average temperatures between 12 degrees maximum and 4 degrees minimum, the highest ever recorded being 23 degrees and lowest minus 10 degrees. Expect 5 hours' sun a day but there are 8 days' rain in the month.
    Do try to learn a little French ( I can sell you a phrasebook!!). I was lucky when I visited recently, as my daughter has a degree in French and was working there ; she was my interpreter!
    Enjoy !
    Alan ... ! Whilst I can (just about) manage to translate a limited amount of [written] French ... committed to memory from about half a century back ... it's the speed of the spoken language that flummoxes ME! So I guess it's a case of consulting my OWN daughter - who's a BSc in Speech & Language Pathology - and hence, needed French as one of her Highers prior to embarking on her degree course some 22 years ago. Also let's just hope (for Myrna's sake, at least) the "average" early Spring temperatures you mention for Paris prevail this coming March!


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