Here is another installment of Rick's Roadshow: I Saw London, I Saw Paris. What is there to write about Paris that has not already been written? I cannot imagine anything at all. During my time in France, I remembered that my command of the French language is not as good as it once was, no, make that not ever as good as I thought it was. I studied French over 25 years ago, and have barely used it at all. I am good at ordering French wine, French cheeses, and French baguette, but that seems to be where my expertise ends. Well that's not entirely fair, I was fine with reading menus and such so that accounts for something, I reckon. During these austere times, it is probably best that I forego the details of my time in France. Instead I'll share just a few photos of the Louvre, Paris' famed museum known to millions of art lovers.
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Stunning architecture of the Louvre |
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Even the gardens at the Louvre are romantic |
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Paris loves its arches, or should I say "Arc" |
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Really, this needs a comment? |
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All I could think of was Dan Brown's book |
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The French Police- angels on horseback, trumpets blaring. |
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This photo sums it up: grace, elegance and beauty. |
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While shopping at Galeries Lafayette, I spotted this wonderful shop window and took this video clip. It is quite charming:
I've long thought that Paris is one of the most beautiful cities by night. Almost any Rue you cross, there are wonderful feasts for the eye throughout Paris. I always recommend walking back from dinner, as it is the best way to see this terrific city at its best.
Here I am in the lounge of a hotel, enjoying a very nice French Bordeaux, well a bottle actually. That plus some fresh bread, wonderful cheese, and snacky things. These are the moments that make Paris Paris, if you know what I mean. I don't smoke, but the only way to have made this a more French moment was if I were smoking and quoting philosophy whilst sipping my wine. Indeed, Paris is divine, even in the winter.
I loved Paris too and I have to admit to few pitchers of Bordeaux as well :)
ReplyDeleteI will most definetly go back!
I speak "Restaurant French" LOL! I can ask where to locate a taxi and ask a porter to get my bags. Oh, and most important of them all, tell a taxi driver how much change I want. That's it.
ReplyDeleteI'd love to revisit the Louvre...
It is a beautiful city, the lighting on the public art, and the architecture.... Ooh-la-la...
And you forgot to add "and talking politics!"
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your time in France. When I saw that photo, I immediately thought of Dan Brown's book as well. I did learn this week that they've spotted a series of numbers and letters underneath the final veneer of the "Mona Lisa". Exciting, n'est pas?
What FABULOUS photos!! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteP.S. All I could think about was Dan Brown's book too when I saw that particular photo you were referring to (with the Dan Brown comment).
Wonderful pictures of Paris and London and the surrounding GREAT Places...! You always have such a great time on your trips, Rick...!
ReplyDeleteAnd now....back to Natural Balance. I will check out that special, if I haven't alredy missed it...!