Paris, to borrow
Hemingway
's observation, is
A Moveable Feast
.
Les Tuileries
and the
Luxembourg Gardens
are a visual banquet, but Hemingway probably spent more time drinking in
Cafe de Flore,
Deux Magots, and the
bar in the Ritz. For a mind-bending spread, there's the historic bookshop,
Shakespeare & Co., which carries English language books, included
Papa's
. After selling a story, which he earnestly pounded out on a typewriter on the 8th floor of
38 rue Descartes, Hemingway feasted at the
Brasserie Lipp back in the 20s. Follow in his footsteps, or create your own.
Frusion is
giving away $1,000 to taste every sweet moment. Drink up and enter.
VoilĂ - the link to the On The Go Sweepstakes:
http://www.frusiononthego.com/
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