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Tower Bridge in London

I hope you enjoy this picture. It cost me over $60 in train and subway tickets during my 5 hour layover at Heathrow.

Swiss/French Countryside

This was the view from my hotel room on the French/Swiss border, just outside of Geneva.

Lausanne Switzerland

The harbour in Lausanne.

Lausanne Switzerland

Another view from the harbour, this time overlooking Lake Geneva.

Montreux Switzerland

The most beautiful city I have ever seen in my life.

Montreux Switzerland

Notice the "near tropical" look to the city.

Evian France

This is the town that "Evian Water" comes from.

The road to Montreux

Driving east, on the north side of Lake Geneva. This is about 20 minutes from Montreux.

Mona Lisa

During my visit to the Louvre.

Venus de Milo

Look mom, no hands (or arms for that matter).

Arche de Triomphe

Hasn't changed in a hundred years, but I had to see it again during my third trip to Paris. Once again, I defeated the stairs to the top.

From the top of the Eiffel Tower

A great view looking to the south/east. This is just a fraction of the city of Paris.

Amsterdam Holland

Just off Central Station. Looking toward the famous "Grasshopper". Moments from the infamous "Red Light District".

The narrow streets of Amsterdam

Take notice of the bicycles. Many pictures to come.

Transportation in Amsterdam

The only thing people don't ride around in is cars. Here you get a better look of the bikes, and even a horse and carriage.

The beauty of Amsterdam

This is about as tranquil as it gets in Amsterdam. It's not all party.

The Van Goh Museum

Amsterdam Holland

A typical view in Amsterdam

A man and his bike. Boats, more bikes and if you look really closely, a car - way off in the distance. Keep in mind. THIS IS DOWNTOWN AMSTERDAM.

The Grasshopper

Infamous as the gateway to the Red Light District.

Here you go!

This is why your looking at these pictures isn't it. Amsterdam for what it is most famous for. The "Red Light District".

Georges

One of the oldest resteraunts in Lyon France still uses an old "Organ Grinder" to entertain.

FMB at the RAIL THEATRE in Lyon

One of the funnest shows I've ever done. Notice the kind gesture of the promoters sporting a Canadian Flag as a backdrop.

Yes, we were having fun.

 


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