Paris.
The first time you come to Paris and even the second and third time you must see the sights. The Eiffel Tower, Notre Dame, Champs Elysees, the Louvre, Montmarte, The Arc de Triomphe…
How could you not want to see that which makes Paris Paris?
Though Paris, oh Paris has so much more,
endlessly more,
romantically more,
deliciously more…
so much more that I have never seen nor experienced, and cannot imagine that I ever will.
And that is why Paris is Paris.
Endless wonder.
Carousel at Montmarte.
Luxembourg Jardin.
Rodin Museum.
Store Fronts that are not large companies allowing Paris not to feel like a big impersonal city.
Sewing shops.
French antique postcards.
I collect postcards with children and their pets.
Plein air artists.
Montmarte.
The Louvre.
Red umbrellas.
Paris.
That counts right?
"Monet?" I thought. But I received an email from a Mike, a blog reader of mine that thankfully corrected me:
"Ummmmmmm… not Monet, Corey. He was good but he wasn't Van Gogh. That's a detail shot from, Dr. Gachet's backyard, with
Marguerite Gachet. 1890 Auyers-sur-Oise."
Painters.
Artist Plein air.
Daily life
French store front.
Looking out of the Picasso Museum.
Picasso signed most of his art work on the backside, and only the pieces he sold on front. In the Picasso museum there are only three or four pieces that are signed on front.
I found one.
Flower chalk board signs.
Check my FACEBOOK page for videos.
Chalkboard flower signs.
Small cafes
bistrots
Where you not are rushed.
Tips included.
When in Paris savor
every bite,
every taste
for it is a feast for the senses.
Photo via link below.
Paris before to see more look here
http://willows95988.typepad.com/tongue_cheek/2013/01/photographs-paris-1900s.html
More to come, I am trying to include all the images you have requested. Some of them are tough to find without cheating.
lol.
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