Lava Sauce on Tour.
Lava Gourmet Hot Sauce has been seen in some interesting places lately. Sure you can see it all over Texas, 'cause hey, that's where we are from. We thought you might enjoy some of these other locations as much as we do. If you see Lava Sauce somewhere let us know, or better yet snap a picture and send it to us! We are watching.
Keep your eye on this page. You never know where Lava Sauce will turn up! Remember, this ain't your ordinary hot sauce!
Lava Sauce in Paris, again.
Seems like there were just too many things to take pictures of and to see to be confined to just one page for Paris. Here is a little more....
This is the Dome Church. It was built at the order of the Sun King, Louis XIV amoung the existing buildings of the Invalides military refuge. Originally the Dome was to be reserved for the exclusive use of the Sun King and for the location of royal tombs. This is one of the greatest examples of 17th century French architecture and now is home to the tombs of Joseph Bonapart, Marshall Foch and Napoleon himself.

Outside of St-Eustache is a large sculptured head. This sculptue is quite famous and is titled
L'Ecute and was sculpted by Henri de Miller. I think he needs a bigger bottle of Lava Gourmet Hot Sauce.
This is the city hall of Paris. When we were there, they were all set up with sand for a beach volleyball tournament.

Here is another shot of the Eiffel Tower. So just how long could you make ths bottle last?

The exterior of the Musee d'Orsay. As explained below, it was once a train station.

This is inside the Musee d'Orsay. It opened as a museum in 1986, 47 years after it had closed as a mainline railroad station. Many of its exhibits were originally housed in the Louvre.

Tears of joy at the sight of a fresh bottle of Lava Gourmet Hot Sauce? Fillette pleurant, Albert Bartholome, 1894.

Here is a fine example of the art deco Metro entrances all over Paris. This one is on the Avenue Des Champs Elysees.

Below is a Parisian address marker on the famous Champs-Elysees.

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