Paris' Pantheon and Jazz in the Latin Quarter


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August 16th 2008
Published: August 17th 2008
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Today we went to the Pantheon of Paris in the morning. The place where Foucault developed his pendulum and it still swings today, along with the burial place of Alexandre Dumas, Victor Hugo, Marie Curie, Voltaire, Rousseau and Emile Zola.

We also went to BHV where Robyn found herself a lovely sweater to buy.

We came home and had dinner and then went out to LE CAVEAU DES OUBLIETTES for jazz. We saw a very interesting group MORENO et MARINA quartet. for jazz tzigane (gypsy jazz). They were some amazing guitar players and I really liked their take on "All of me".

Walking home from the jazz club we saw a group of guys doing giant jumps on their in-line skates with a huge ramp and a bar outside of Notre Dame. They were fliping and all kinds of stuff on their skates.

It was a really a cool night. We came home and got to bed early so we can go on a bike ride early tomorrow morning.




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