Chocolate Mousse ladled out from a big bowl..before... And after!
Sunday, August 31, 2014
Drinks at Les Fous D'Ille
Saint Severin
On the way back to Notre Dame they found St. Severin Church which was praying a very long vespers, but which also had stunning new stained glass windows portraying sacraments. The keeper liked the baptism window a lot. She also lit candles for friends.
Heads That Rolled
At the Cluny Musee they raced through before it closed, admiring all the heads of the Israelite kings which had adorned the facade of Notre Dame, but were knocked down by the revolutionaries who thought these were heads of French Kings. They now share the room with their torsos in the Medieval Museum which is filled with exquisite Twelfth Century art.
Rue Saint Michel
Rue Saint Michel Is graced by its fierce guardian who watches over them all as they hustle along, lost and looking, young and old, eager and bored.
Ou est le Boulevard Saint Michel?
All those Pimmsleur classes paid off. They found those streets they had learned to pronounce so well.
And also marveled that they were now strolling down their busy sidewalks.
Saint- Chapelle
They went to see Saint- Chapelle while the light was good. It is in the middle of a remodeling and refurbishing project.
The Papier on Rue Saint Philippe
Those who know the keeper well also know her attraction to fine paper, pens, and inks. She found her street today after visiting the powerful Holocaust Memorial. almost every shop sells fine stationery, cards, and papers. But they were all closed today. Tomorrow she will revisit them.
Mass at Iglese St. Gervais et Protais
At the recommendation of some friends, the travelers headed to a wonderful church which is run by by a monastic community of Jerusalem, a mixed community of men and women, lay, and ordained, who work part-time and spend the other time creating a place of prayer in the midst of a busy city. they chant the office daily and their faces flow with a certain joy which comes from a grounded place.
Saturday, August 30, 2014
L'Orangerie
They made a visit to the Orangerie to take in Monet's incredible paintings of water lilies which provide tranquil beauty in the the midst of the such busy-ness and such chaotic history.
Heading To La Place de Concorde
They are doing very well with the Metro and the buses. The Metro took them to the Place de Concorde which took them to the center of the revolution where Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette were guillotined. A lot of people were also there with cameras in hand.
A Visit To Victor Hugo's House
At the recommendation of a friend, they visited Victor Hugo's house which was right in the neighborhood. They saw recreations of his home in Paris as well as his home in Guernsey, and saw
Examples of his early work as writer, artist. They noted his relationships with his family, other artists, and with Julie Drouet, his mistress.
A Very Lazy Samedi
The three travelers took a very lazy morning, with sleep and croissants.
When they finally left the apartment they visited the Place des Vosges, where families were out and playing together. Most of the Marais shuts down on Saturday since it is pretty Jewish.
Friday, August 29, 2014
Plat du Jour
They found one of the restaurants most recommended by friends closed for good, another closed for August. But they found that one of them had come back to life with a new name, friendly waiters, as well as pretty good food, and complimentary digestifs. If you go to Paris, check this neighborhood place out. Marais, Third Arrondisment.
Waiting for Uber
After an unbelievable bout of bad lunch with Metro and bus changes, they reached Montparnasse on foot from the Eiffel Tower.
So, they were determined to Uber back to the Marais at the end of the day. It worked.
Paris from the Tower
They had a very long walk to the Montparnasse Tower. But they made it. They wanted to catch the view from the observation deck and the top floor. It
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