Claire - Aaaah Melissa! You just cracked me up with that "no gas" water thing! I have been following your work for about 3 years now, but never commented before. My name is Claire too, and I come from France. I now live in Canada and am also a wedding photographer. Next time you go to France, shoot me an email! Who knows? I do go back on regular basis. Oh, and about all these stairs: congratulations, you've just discovered the secret of how French people stay fit! Hahaha, you're so funny!
MattDJ - Oh and uh...no gas? Ummm TMI MJ...TMI. ;-)
MattDJ - ...and my official love with Paris!!! :-) Sorry for going backwards. ;-)
michelle meyer - Love the photos of all three places! I think I like the Parisian photos the best- oooh la la!:)
camille - wow. i'm so jealous... glad you're enjoying your travels. keep it up!!! great photos. i bet that salad was incredible, too -- looks like it!!
Moreno Photography - I feel your pain Melissa! My wife and I were there a few months back and I dreaded all the stairs...even the little door exiting the subway that my luggage got stuck in! I had to find a worker to release the door so I could get my luggage!
Dennis - Looks like you guys are having an amazing time! Stay safe...
jess - miss you! you are one lucky girl! your house and car are doing great! =0)
Marcos - Hi Melissa! What camera did you take with you?
Melli - Have a wonderful time traveling Europe!
Chung Nguyen - Your photos are making me ache to see Paris again. What a wonderful city.
Bliss - How much I miss Paris!! Anyway...
When in Rome you'll realise every road leads to the Trevi fountain ;)
Don't forget to visit and even have a meal at the Trastevere, it's amazing!!
Céline - It's interesting to have a foreign glance on our environment, on the atmosphere which reigns and then over people there! Then they are nice french people?finally the parisian! I went it ya few to New-York and it was for me a true entertainment and people spoke very fast. Au-revoir et bonnes vacances.
Cameron Clark Photography - M-
Sadly, all of Europe has stairs like Paris. I lived in Spain for a year and told all visitors to bring no more than 20 pounds. My mom brought this huge suitcase that didn't fit on trains. IT was a nightmare. We shipped her extra stuff home. I did learn to travel with so few choices it was scary... black black and black. Your photos are great. Have fun.
kelly a. - Why is it that Parisian girls are so good at rocking a scarf? Pure loveliness, Melissa!
Kara Layne - Hello?!? Absolutely beautiful!! It's been raining here but somehow I don't think it would even compare :) Hope you're having fun!
Katina - I SOOOOO feel your pain! Trying to travel and be money conscious is almost impossible in Paris. I was trying to push my rolling, huge suitcase over cobblestone roads! But the sights make it all worth it! Great documentary of "a day in Paris"!
Tanya Mills - I *loved* the shot of Notre Dame, too. I've been to Paris a couple of times, and each time the cathedral was covered in scaffolding, so I'm now enjoying it through your pictures. Hope you get enough rest so that you can enjoy all the sights!
Annemarie - What a fantastic montage and photo journal of your day in Paris. And oh, the photo of the rain is amazing.....I can smell it!
Denise - Beautiful! Gorgeous! Wish I was there! Love the night shot of Notre Dame :-)
Cicely Rocha-Miller - It's so amazing how new our country is when you see so much history in other parts of the world. Have a great time Melissa.