Thursday, May 7, 2026

Rhodo Riot At Parc Floral

Peacocks, bonsai, and other matters aside, the main reason to visit the Parc Floral is the fleurs, and we found its population of rhododendrons going strong...which is good, since we may be missing the height of the rhodo season in southern England...stay tuned...we Chunnel in less than a week.

Starting with the azaleas (a kind of rhodo...)



New to us



Guard squirrel











Stupid Peacock Tricks At The Parc Floral

So there we were, minding our own business, admiring the Parc Floral's large bonsai collection, when up struts a peacock, who then begins to behave strangely, but beautifully...

Parc Floral is an especially impressive place if you get there at the right
moment in the spring

And much more than just fleurs...

You could hear the screams of delight and laughter walking by

Or enjoy the several greenhouses


We never miss the bonsai collection, the territory of this fellow


The peacock apparently sees something interesting

Turns, and

Begins rattling his train

And turns again




Show's over...he has determined I am not a pea hen


Back to business as usual...this is a bonsai'd rhododendron, dated 1900,
the year of the great Exposition...




































All this reminded us of a similar experience some years ago in southern Africa, involving a zebra who apparently mistook our RV for something else...


Wednesday, May 6, 2026

Jardin Des Plantes

Our search for roses continued the next day, into the Jardin des Plantes. We bused to it, but walked back, across the 5th. It was May Day, another beautiful day, but days of deluge were coming...







The Jardin des Plantes has a lot of natural history museums,
so you get to see lots of rocks, dinosaurs, other things; basalt
on the right


Hoping the Laburnam Arch will be in full bloom when
we get to Bodnant in three weeks

Poppies going strong

Poppy city as far as the eye can see

One of the huge green houses; closed...May Day

Plane tree planted by Mssr. Buffon, original director, in 1765...

Hotel Jardin des Plantes, where we stayed for our 25th anniversary...





































































It looked rather better in 1993...we wonder whether
they ever added air conditioning

Resto in a pretty courtyard

Public baths, creche

While supervising publication of Le Encyclopedie; was imprisoned
briefly for blasphemy, treason, etc., but released after protests by the
publisher, booksellers, the intelligentsia, the public...

Lived here for a time; really was a menace, as far as the aristos were
concerned

Nice private garden

Emily used to live here; now in Rome or possibly even
Greece; much to Paris' relief; two different appartements are
currently advertised as available "in Emily's building," at
considerably more than the market price...

Gabriel's former restaurant; he's gone too; but in fiction, people
only go away so they can come back...

The line wrapped around the block to get into...

Hot new gelato joint

Rest of the line

Did I mention it was May Day, sacred in France? Everything closed but
eateries and drinkeries and touristeries...Luxembourg was as crowded 
as we've ever seen it