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Europe » France » Île-de-France » Paris May 25th 2005

Versaille is huge, ornate, and exhausting. Ultimately, it was meant to be a physical manisfestation of the wealth and power of Louis XVI, the sun king...but then came the French Revolution. Relaxing in the garden afterwards on bench, bike, or boat is a good offset to the experience. I set off the metal detectors entering security but much like at the airport, this really doesn't mean anything. ... read more
Versaille Opera
Versaille Interior
Napolean

Europe » France » Île-de-France » Paris May 24th 2005

Why did we visit the Museé D'Orsay on a Tuesday? The Louvre is closed so everyone is here. Inside the museum, it's all about Impressionism buffered by the Realism, Classism and Naturalism that preceeded it and the Pointilism, Primitivism, and Post-Impressionism that well, proceeded it. It's interesting and pleasing but betwen Seurat print umbrellas and Van Gogh calenders I'm at the point where I think Impressionism is hurting art as now as much as it helped it 90 years ago. We were saved fromthe crowds by some excellent sculpture by Rodin and his muse/pupil/lover Camille Claudet. Looking forward to visiting the Museé Rodin later this week. Between the bread, wine, and cheese alone, the gastro-tourism part of the trip has been fantastic. Today we ate these Egyptian oranges (oooo, ahhhhh... fascinating) that were amazing. We've also ... read more
Smart Car Parking

Europe » France » Île-de-France » Paris May 23rd 2005

Cara and I spent the morning visiting the Notre Dame Cathedral. We spent the afternoon walking around the left bank and the Ile de Cite. Since we're here for 2 weeks, we decided to take our time. There's no need to go rushing around from on end of the city to the other. After all, this trip is only partly about being in Paris, it's mostly about being with eachother away from "all the rushing around." Paris has so many truly spectacular attractions. So spectacular that it's worth it to deal with all the crowd and noise. Even so, it's liberating to "get these out of the way" so one can really start enjoying Paris in a different way. There's another side to the city that "hitting the sights" leaves you too tired and busy to ... read more
Notre Dame
View from the Cathedral
Cara By The Notre Dame

Europe » France » Île-de-France » Paris May 23rd 2005

Well, all is going well, and I'm enjoying myself. But I got off to a rather shaky start here. I arrived in Paris around 2000 hours on Friday and didn't really know where to start. But since I had all my luggage (a very heavy backpack, and a small bag), it definitely seemed best to get a room for the night asap. Common sense prevails. However, this seemingly simple process ran me into a wall, for some reason every single room was filled in every hotel I went into. This got me a little worried, and after 2 hours I was getting sore and tired, and It was getting dark. Luckily around that time (2200) I checked a hotel called the Hotel California, and they had a room available, and by this time price had ceased ... read more
The Arch of Triumph
Me
A view from the top

Europe » France » Île-de-France » Paris May 22nd 2005

We visited the Pompidou Center for Modern Art in the morning and walked to Montmatre and the Sacre Coeur in the afternoon. Cara calls this the "Parisian Death March 2" (apparently, Part 1 was yesterday). At the Pompidou, I learned about Matthieu, "The Rebate King Of France." He has lived for 9 years saving 2000 Euros a month by only purchasing items that have a "Satisfaction Guaranteed" return policy. This includes food, clothes, mattreses, and even electronics! I tease my workmate, Jamie, because he wanted to start a rebate stand. Jamie, if you are reading this, I have found your Jedi Master! You have be asking yourself, "What's on French Television?" Well, at the moment, the Monaco Grand Prix and Cannes Film Festival are receiving a lot of attention. I've also seen French MTV, NYPD Blue, ... read more
Centre Pompidou
Sacre Coeur

Europe » France » Île-de-France » Paris May 21st 2005

Today, we walked down the Champs-Elyseés from the Louvre to the Arc de Triomphe. It was a great way to see the city but our feet are killing us. We took our time stopping all along the Champs-Elyseés. The cineplexes all had ques for Episode III. I think we'll wait a few days. Peugot and Renault both have showrooms. Check out the photos. Their concept cars are all about versatility, efficiency, and space-management. Cara (Hi Amelia) also wants me to mention that we visited the Louis Vuitton boutique (between the Versace and Hermés, of course :p). It's like Mecca for handbags. The customer service is first class which is as it should be when you sell $1000 handbags. Believe it or not, Hermés is even more expensive. The front door is kept LOCKED! I don't think ... read more
Peugot Concept Car 02
Peugot Concept Car 03
Peugot Concept Car 04

Europe » France » Île-de-France » Paris May 21st 2005

Paris came and went, and I am sad to say, but I didn’t embrace it. I was never really captivated, or moved. There was no emotion, and you know how I need to feel emotion. ;) So, I don’t want to say that I didn’t like it, but I didn’t care for it. What do you do? Also, I felt like I was robbed… oh man, the train reservation was soooo much money….. over 100 euros to ride the dumb night train from Paris to Barcelona… dumb.. oh yeah, and another thing… No one told us where we could take our picture for our 1 week Metro pass, and the very day we were leaving, this really mean and nasty looking lady made Amy and I pay 25 euros each (that’s a whole days budget) to ... read more
Hey Amy!
Eiffel Tower
Nutella Baby!

Europe » France » Île-de-France » Paris May 20th 2005

Bonjour! Cara et moi sommes arrivé à Paris. We are staying at 12 rue de la Ferronnerie in the Marais near the Metro Chatelet. Look us up at www.mapquest.fr. Our apartment is expectedly small but it has what we need. Our location is fantastic. The Pompidou Center is less than a 5 minute walk and the Notre Dame is just over 5 minutes. There's a boulangerie, an épicerie, some boucheries, cafés, and other French words right outside our window and at night, the adjacent Rue de St. Denis street is totally party central! Anyway, the last time I had any sleep was in Iceland so take care everyone.... read more
Farewell Iceland
Bonjour France
Charles DeGaulle Aeroport

Europe » France » Île-de-France » Paris May 13th 2005

A city of contrasts. Unbelievably extravagant buildings, with fantastic statues, and ornamentation. Dog droppings on the pavement. A superb public transport system, in the Metro, and RER train networks. But you are in danger of being run down when crossing the road - even when on a pedestrian crossing, with a green light. Incredible cathedrals - we visited Notre Dame, Sacre Coeur, and Saint Chappele. Rampant consumerism along the Champs Elysees. At Notre Dame, you can climb the towers, all the way to the top, and pretend to be one of the gargoyles. The Louvre has too much stuff, and is absolutely huge. The Eiffel Tower is ridiculously tall. I went no higher than the second level, feeling rather uncomfortable at the prospect of the final lift ride to the top. A magical place to visit. ... read more
Louvre
Louvre from Ile de la Cite
Statues on Grand Palais

Europe » France » Île-de-France » Paris May 11th 2005

Well even though the trip to get here was an experience the rest of my stay was great as i toured and saw some amazing places and also enjoyed a 3 course meal at the Eiffel Tower "Altitude 95" very nice and an awesome veiw. I will try and download some pics soon, thanks for the update Pam good to see hear what is happening at home. Off to Rome next and a very very early start so off to bed soon, just got to have one more crepe..mmmm... read more




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