

Back in Caro's town, we visited her mum and her grandpa's places. We finally understood where Charly and Caro got their genes from. Her mum was soooooo pretty. She beautiful from all angles, and pretty beyond my imagination. Looked so young it seemed so impossible to be a mum of 2 young adults! Her grandfather, on the other hand, was a football player and still active!


Besides shopping at Zara, we visited more of Gaudi's work in Parc Guell. One of the reasons we went there was due to postcards featuring Parc Guell we found at previous sights!
The bear by the cherry tree is the mascot of Madrid.


Look at the crazy fans behind us!
Forty-second. Madrid. Prado museum in Madrid was probably one of the nicest museums I've been to. Bullfighting ring (coridos) at the torre reminds me of the colosseum, except smaller. Too bad the bullfighting season was over when we were there :(


Forty-third. Paris, Versailles. Heard that Versailles has the best palace in Europe so I was expecting quite something. However, the weather was so horrible and we were faced with strike which meant that only 1 kind of ticket was available and the prince and princess’ rooms were not available for viewing, so we only managed to visit the king and queen’s chambers and looked at the jardin from atop. It was nice nevertheless except that the interior of the hall of mirrors was not as stunning as I had expected.
The famous Hall of Mirrors is not that impressive.
The Hall of Mirror is also where they signed the stupid treaty that indirectly led to WW2.
Nice feeling upon reaching Paris.
Nice showroom.
Walked to place de la concorde and walked down the straight avenue des Champs Elysees, which was beautiful, and finally reaching Arc de Triomphe. Finally, Mathilde contacted us and we had to leave to meet her back in Versailles. So Mathilde brought us home for dinner, looked at the horses, cats, tomato plants, wheat plantation and the neighbourhood.


Forty-fourth. Paris. Went to Arc de Triomphe only to realize it was just closed for an event. So we headed down to trocadero for a good view of the Eiffel tower and up the Eiffel tower which was the ultimate panoramic view of the whole Paris town. Followed by Moulin Rouge. Some miscalculations in time caused Yinghao to miss his train.
Great view from the Eiffel Tower.
Forty-fifth. Paris.
Lourve
Finally got to see Nike, goddess of victory!
Venus.
My favourite sculpture, so romantic.
Cathedrale
After dinner with Clement, Isabelle and Clementine, we had a nice tea by the road, facing the road, like what the other Parisians do! Mathilde then brought me for a good view of the Eiffel which sparkled every hour. Dazzling. Superb. Beautiful.
Fourty-sixth. Paris. Heading home. Up to the last day in Europe, I’m still living life dangerously. Mathilde’s sister was kind to offer a ride to the airport. I was told to arrive 3 hours earlier, but I can’t possibly demand them to wake up so much earlier to send me to the airport so I thought 2 hours in advance should be enough since Mathilde said it takes about an hour or less to get to the airport. She stays in the suburb outside of France. We were kind of running late as we left late from her house anyway. Besides Camy didn’t really know the route that well and was pretty amateurish at driving and thus not too fast a driver. Just when I asked Mathilde the question, out of curiousity, whether she has been to CDG airport, she screamed, “What? Merde, merde! Merde!” (which meant shit). She quickly screamed at Camy for the directions to get to the correct airport. Of course I was taken aback, as CDG is the default airport. Orly is kind of like the smaller airport for travel intra-Europe or to nearer countries. She realized she had assumed the wrong airport all along, and CDG airport was not that near. After some heart attacks, we arrived at the airport carpark, which meant I had to take a shuttle train to the correct terminal.
I was about 1 hour before the flight and usually the counters close 40 minutes before. I was not so sure about CDG airport as I guess it’s pretty big; I have to take a long time to reach the gate from the main hall. I ran to the airport check-in counter and asked “Is this to Doha?” The lady said, “Closed!” And I was like, “No, please!”, and wanted to cry. I love Europe of course, but I was so prepared to go home, so ready to take the long 15-hour flight, start packing for Hong Kong, get set for a hectic worklife in a new city and so treasure the 800sgd-worth air ticket! When the lady started laughing, and assured me she was joking, I really wanted to slap her. Of course, she was a nice lady, speedily helped me with the check-in and advised me to hurry. Indeed, CDG was pretty big. The customs queues were long, and finally the baggage check was the killer. Through the glass I could see my plane. I was set to enter about 1 hour before I was there queuing, but I was still queuing for my hand carry to be checked. The wait was unbearable and I was so scared the wait would be so long I had to squeeze through everyone and beg them to let me go first.
My attempts to relax, and telling myself that I shouldn’t worry and everything is going to be alright failed. After all, it’s not like I have another ready or cheap option available unlike traveling within Europe. This was no joke – more than 15 hours and 10,000 km travel. So far, I have been lucky not to miss any flights or train, unlike poor Yinghao, who missed his train to Frankfurt and had to pay a hefty 170eur to secure a seat.
At first I was still fantasizing about how I would spend time talking to Mathilde at the airport, or shopping at they duty-free shops getting my chocolates and books for the flight. In the end, all we had was time for a picture before I enter the departure halls. Mathilde was sweet to have printed some photos and bought a frame for me! The day before I was still commenting about how nice I thought the frame was and that I wanted to get one for myself when I get back to Singapore!
With so much experience taking long trains and so many flights, I was pretty comfortable I felt with my flight to Doha, enjoying the meals, music, papers and legroom. Now, 15 hours of flight did not seem that long anymore.
The plane was making a turn over Pulau Tekong!
You feel a sense of familiarity when you see tropical landscape.
One of the first few customers in T3 Arrival Hall.