We went to Paris for the weekend to celebrate my 40-something birthday. The weather wasn't perfect, but it didn't rain, so I'm not complaining!
I love just walking around Paris with no set agenda. It's an easy flight for us, so we've been here a few times & there's no pressure to try to see everything because we'll be back. And believe me, I know I'm lucky to be able to say that.
Notre Dame from the front |
and the back ....... |
Irises in bloom |
Babies!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
The Louvre Pyramid. |
Pat checking out some cheese. |
Rotisserie chicken (and other birds) are hugely popular at these markets. |
We stayed near the Opera house in the 8e in the Hotel Scribe.
The Opera House |
La Madeleine, a Roman Catholic church in the 8e |
me |
lot of "bears" |
It was a packed house for the show |
In a lot of cities with pedestrian bridges, you'll often see a bridge with"love locks", where lovers attach a padlock to "lock" it forever. I thought this bridge was interesting. See the black hearts? Each heart is for a victim of domestic abuse and has a scancode. If if you scan it with your smartphone, you can directly support a victim and help "release" them.
J'aime Paris à tout moment de l'année!
If you ever live by a market you will have your father living with you .
ReplyDeleteAnd your mother ! Love the "bears."
ReplyDeleteGlad you both liked the pictures.
ReplyDeleteHey Jen. Great pics again. Was in NYC last October and walked across the Brooklyn Bridge. They were close to a complete removal of all padlocks as they'd been deemed 'unsafe' (I guess weighing down the fencing??). There was a sign that said that any leftover locks would be removed as of some date but would be kept in a museum somewhere. Bizarre. Clearly the Dept Of Transportation there in Paris isn't worried about the weight.
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Hi Carolyn. I think they do actually cut off the locks every few months. But they quickly replaced with new locks!!!
DeleteHello Aunt Jen... its me Kara. Your sooo lucky you got to go to Paris! The buildings there are amazing! When I saw the picture of the Notre Dame it reminded me of a song I play on my clarinet. Love u! Miss u!
ReplyDeleteHi Aunt Jen... its me Kara. Your sooo lucky u went to Paris! Iv always wanted to go there! The buildings there are so amazing! The Notre Dame reminded me of a song Im playing on my clarinet called Notre Dame Victory March. Love You...Miss You!!!
ReplyDeleteHi Kara! Paris is one if my favorite places! You would really like it.
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