December 7th, 2009
A day of research and Dim sum began at Pere Lachaise and unfurled for hours of treasure-hunting throughout the city.
The cemetery was set-up by Napoleon I in 1804, but didn’t become a coveted permanent address until a marketing strategy involving relocating the remains of Molaire and La Fontaine there.
We’ve visited this village on several occassions and always discover new guests–today was no exception. Meet journalist Victor Noir, famous for being at the wrong place at the wrong time, and for his posthumous jewels and kisser, which have been highly polished by ladies hoping for a certain bonne chance.