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    ‘Scripts, Skeletons & Scriptures: Writing About Writing in Yorkshire.

    We walked out to find ourselves in quite a nice part of Paris. We ventured down the Rue Daguerre. I assume that this street was named after the Louis Daguerre who pioneered camera photography in the early 1800s? If so, that’s pretty cool! Anyway, here are some scenes from Rue Daguerre...
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    ‘Scripts, Skeletons & Scriptures: Writing About Writing in Yorkshire.

    We emerged, naturally, to find... ... the gift shop! In good taste? You be the judge! I resisted the temptation to make a purchase. I have to report that it was, in fact, one of the easier temptations to resist...
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    ‘Scripts, Skeletons & Scriptures: Writing About Writing in Yorkshire.

    Now let’s see if I can manage to post some of the more “for mature audiences” photos as thumbnails. Mods, feel free to delete/edit if even that is too much.
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    ‘Scripts, Skeletons & Scriptures: Writing About Writing in Yorkshire.

    The centrepiece of today was a visit to the Paris Catacombs, but it had a couple of unexpected (pleasant) twists. I won’t go into the history of the Catacombs in great detail (feel free to click on the hyperlink above or to look them up), but it was an amazing experience. Until a few months ago...
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    Can Points Earning From Platinum Edge Be Credited Into a Platinum's Ascent Premium MR Account?

    I have a Platinum Charge and a Platinum Edge. Upon receiving the Platinum Edge I called AmEx and asked for all my points to be consolidated and it was done immediately. All my spending on my Platinum Edge now earns Ascent Premium points which are consolidated into the one points account.
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    ‘Scripts, Skeletons & Scriptures: Writing About Writing in Yorkshire.

    It's great that there's a small but dedicated community of Vigee Le Brun fans on AFF! A couple came out of the woodwork after my visit to the Met earlier this year too. Of course she is best known for her Marie Antoinette portraits. Yet I'm going to go out on a limb here and say that even...
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    ‘Scripts, Skeletons & Scriptures: Writing About Writing in Yorkshire.

    I spent a more time after that wondering around the amazing galleries. I did want to find more works by Vigee Le Brun (have I ever mentioned that she’s my favourite artist?) and I was not disappointed. I’m always amazed by the humanity and the personality which she can cause her faces to...
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    ‘Scripts, Skeletons & Scriptures: Writing About Writing in Yorkshire.

    The tour was nearing its end but there were a few more stops. First, Rembrandts. Lots of Rembrandts – a roomful of them, in fact. I’d visited a roomful of Rembrandts earlier this year at the Met in NYC and reflected on how blessed I am to have been able to visit the Met and the Louvre in the...
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    ‘Scripts, Skeletons & Scriptures: Writing About Writing in Yorkshire.

    Tours at the Louvre are very cheap (this one cost about EUR 10, from memory) and well-organised. I’d been instructed to meet at the Group Reception area, where I swapped my drivers licence for a set of headphones and portable amp. I was then told to go upstairs and meet my guide in Room 8. The...
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    ‘Scripts, Skeletons & Scriptures: Writing About Writing in Yorkshire.

    Chapter 2: An Antipodean in Paris. I had a much-needed 7 hours’ sleep, but I would have had even more if I had not been woken up by my alarm at 8am. One thing I’ve discovered about visiting the Louvre (and, for that matter any popular museum or gallery … have I ever mentioned that I’m a museum...
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    ‘Scripts, Skeletons & Scriptures: Writing About Writing in Yorkshire.

    My first experience of Euro-Business was on an 18-year-old Finnair Embraer E190. My guess is that the cabin hasn’t been updated in those 18 years. On this flight Business consisted of one row. I was in seat 1F. Three of the four seats in the row were occupied. That’s right – Finnair’s Embraer...
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    ‘Scripts, Skeletons & Scriptures: Writing About Writing in Yorkshire.

    I did very much like the sound of the birdsong in the shower. It took me a couple of minutes to realise that it was a recording of birdsongs and not actual birds! Naturally, this reminds me that Finland's second most important classical music composer after Sibelius was Einojuhani Rautavaara...
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    ‘Scripts, Skeletons & Scriptures: Writing About Writing in Yorkshire.

    Jumping back in with one more post because the Finnair Lounge has emptied right out. So I’ve been able to take a few more photos. So now that the Lounge has emptied somewhat, in true teacher fashion I’m upping its grade from a B to an A-minus!
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    ‘Scripts, Skeletons & Scriptures: Writing About Writing in Yorkshire.

    A truer word has never been spoken!!
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    ‘Scripts, Skeletons & Scriptures: Writing About Writing in Yorkshire.

    As I write this I'm in the middle of my 5-and-a-half-hour transit in HEL. My flight to Paris is later tonight on a Finnair Embraer E190. I don't have any photos of my arrival at HEL due to the fact that it was about 10pm in Melbourne and my focus was on talking to my wife before she went to...
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    ‘Scripts, Skeletons & Scriptures: Writing About Writing in Yorkshire.

    Everyone had their windowshades down, but I did manage to sneak in some pretty spectacular views of, I think, Afghanistan... Here's the menu: The main meal was served about three hours before landing. I had pre-ordered the Massaman Beef. Again, it was quite OK without being spectacular. Note...
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    ‘Scripts, Skeletons & Scriptures: Writing About Writing in Yorkshire.

    Sorry we missed each other by a day! I don't know if you're into sweet breakfasts, but the french toast was really a treat!
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    ‘Scripts, Skeletons & Scriptures: Writing About Writing in Yorkshire.

    It felt that I had to leave the Qatar Lounge prematurely, and certainly I could have spent a lot longer than 35 minutes there. But it was time to board. There was a bit of a hold-up at the gate, but we boarded soon enough and the flight departed on time. I had allocated myself seat 11A, in the...
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    ‘Scripts, Skeletons & Scriptures: Writing About Writing in Yorkshire.

    I want to write a little more about the Qatar lounge, as my earlier post was necessarily hurried. It was the best Business class lounge I’ve been to. In fact, the quality of the food was the same as, and the level of service exceeded, the three First Class lounges I’ve been to: namely, The...
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    ‘Scripts, Skeletons & Scriptures: Writing About Writing in Yorkshire.

    Well, I was right to wait for the Qatar Lounge to open. What a great lounge!! I ordered French Toast from the a la carte menu. It did not disappoint. The menu is here. Boarding of my Finnair A350 commences in a few minutes.
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