Saturday, August 4, 2007

Paris in a Nutshell



Paris is a beautiful and bustling city. The cars go zipping through the streets and the people walk determinedly from destination to destination. The metro was my choice mode of transportation. It was a fabulous way to get around the city. As I hopped a ride from my hotel to Notre Dame and then to the Eiffel Tower, I found myself wishing that we had something comparable back home in Minnesota. I didn't even think about renting a car, you might imagine why just by looking at the picture above. This was a common sight on the Parisian streets.

My time was too short in Paris... There was so much more that I would have loved to do. But I was able to squeeze in a number of the typical tourist attractions: Luxembourg Gardens, the Louvre Museum, side trip to Versailles, Notre Dame Cathedral, the Jewish Deportation Memorial, the Conciregerie and Marie-Antionette's cell, Sacre Couer, Arch of Triumph, Eiffel Tower, Orsay Museum, Rodin Museum and Napoleon's Tomb. I hopped from sight to sight beginning early in the morning until late in the evening. Walking almost everywhere, I am surprised that I was fotunate to leave with only a couple of blisters.


Versailles












The palace and gardens of Versailles were stunning. I found myself walking through the palace imaging what it would have been like to be Marie-Antoinette living there so long ago... but I snapped back to reality when I remembered that had I been her, I would be without a head right now.

Fountain in the Gardens of Versailles












I have never seen such beautifully manicured gardens. All of the bushes and flowers were green and blooming. The fountains were intriguing and so pretty when they were turned on in the afternoon. Even though the sky was threatening rain, I bopped from fountain to fountain taking pictures because I know that I would not be able to describe the originality and beauty in words.

The Louvre Museum












Many people told me that the Louvre Museum was neat but that it would be okay to spend just a few hours there one day. I guess I am a little different because I just couldn't get enough. It seems I am a statue fanatic because I honed in on the marble statue gallery and had a blast. Highlights were seeing the Dying Slave by Michelangelo, the Venus de Milo, and Cupid. Of course, I also made my way to see Mona Lisa's smile.


The Eiffel Tower












Eiffel Tower at night... What a sight! I thought it was beautiful as the sun began to fall. The falling sun lit the beams making them seem a shade of gold, rather than blue/gray as it appeared from a distance. It was amazing at dusk when the lights turned on. The tower shimmered and twinkled.



Parisian Food
Unfortunately for me, I found myself trying to squeeze a little too much into each of my days. So much that several days, I missed lunch entirely. This is not something that I would recommend. Little did I know (at first) what I was really missing out on. Which brings me to the topic of Parisian food. Yum!!! It's probably a good thing that I had a limited amount of time in Paris because once I discovered the food and learned how to order using my limited French vocabulary, it was always on my mind. The bread is fabulous! Well everything is fabulous, but the bread and breakfast pastries really stood out to me. Often when I walked past a bakery, I would stop and buy a small loaf of bread that I could carry around with me as a snack.

1 comment:

Jennifer said...

Looks like you are having lots of adventures! Nice photos!