We walked through Parc Montsouris after the street market...and then, later, through the Luxembourg Gardens; and then back again to Luxembourg the next evening...
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Not in English too; pretty far beyond the tourist zones |
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The usual beautiful landscaping, care, sculpture, etc. |
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Abundant historical information...en francais; one of many such parks developed in the regime of Napoleon III; mainly to keep the little people occupied, happy...not manning the barricades |
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Big lake; the whole area was known as La Glaciere because such lakes provided much of Paris' ice in the 19th century |
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As always, a Guignol, puppet theater, plus plenty of kid playground stuff |
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Lots of joggers on the seeming miles of paths |
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And now we are returning home through the nearby Luxembourg Garden |
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Thank you, Maria de Medici, for the palace of one of Paris' great gardens; the palace is now the French Senate |
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Parisians love their parks |
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The grass areas you can occupy are rotated; three-year-old grand-daughter Penelope was once busted by a gendarme for singing and dancing in one of the forbidden lawns
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Men doing what men must do...petanque! |
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Team sport; this is what "let's go bowling, Dude" means here
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The string hanging from his right hand is attached to a strong magnet, used for picking up the solid metal balls |
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A game of inches, I mean, centimeters... |
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The next evening's promenade in a different part of the park... mixed boxing lessons and practice |
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Great sculpture everywhere...and everything in bloom |
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The poet Verlaine |
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The physicist Edouard Banly, who taught in the Catholic Institute around the corner from our street; discoveries in radio waves, wireless transmission... |
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A rare scene...American basketball |
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A copy placed here in honor of the victims of 9-11 |
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Poet of the Piano |
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Weird cypress, in one of the botanical garden sections |
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The orchard at the south end is fenced off; contains some 600 varieties of pears and apples, among others |
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Largest buckeye ever, so far |
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Obligatory Guignol |
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Huge beautiful park |
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Beautiful park. Not many statues of physicists in the world!
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