The next several days after Parc Floral were devoted to planning our next year and e-renting an apartment in Cary, NC. The next year will involve moving our earthly possessions from the storage unit in Missoula to Cary, where we will spend some time going through them and the usual reorganization and recovery from these months of travel; and preparations for the next travels, commencing in the spring of 2024. And, most importantly spending some time with family in Cary, daughter Rebecca and her husband Jeremy, and, most particularly, with grand-daughter Penelope. Amid all the planning and communications with the rental agency in Cary, we did undertake several walks, one for sightseeing, the others to visit favorite magasins and restaurants.
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Peering into Luxembourg Garden from its westerly panhandle; the Garden was closed that day for some sort of government ceremony followed by, of course, a protest |
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We were en route to Rue Moufftarde, one of Paris' market streets, which we'd never visited before; among the beautiful buildings along the way |
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Red buckeye trees in bloom all over the city; white ones too |
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The lower end of Rue Moufftarde; turned out to be somewhat less than a meh for us; perhaps better when the street market is in session; we have by now seen many if not most of Paris' street markets |
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Interestingly stencilled building--something not often seen in Paris-- across from... |
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The eglise Medard, known for "mass hypnotisms" and other Protestant miracles in the 17th century |
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Other end of Rue Moufftarde; fairly touristy... |
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Mural overlooking an elementary school playground |
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New (to us) product line |
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Highlight of the walk for me: the Diderot family house on Rue Moufftarde ("No man will be free until the last king is strangled with the entrails of the last priest"); now a Lebanese restaurant; sic transit, Gloria |
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Other highlight: where Joyce lived while writing Ulysses |
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Right down that gated alley (does that make it a gated community?) |
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A block from our apartment: the building where Foucault did his pendulum thing, demonstrating the rotation of the earth... |
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Now across the river, near Les Halles, visiting my favorite FNAC |
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The day's caryatids |
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A new apartment building that caught our eyes |
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School crossing guard on Boulevard Sebastopol, en route to our old apartment in the Marais |
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A building that was under wraps and scaffolds last year, now a beautifully restored art deco |
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Dinner at the Louis-Philippe, which we came to like during our stay in the Marais in 2022; onion soup and snails; yes, we were doing a parody of French cuisine |
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Boeuf Bourgignon; best ever, Vicki says, so I had to try it too |
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Apart from the churches, it's most unusual to see Medieval buildings in Paris (thank you, Baron Haussmann); these two, which we've walked past half a dozen times in previous years without noticing, are thought to be 14th or 15th century |
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Updated in 1967 (I'm getting pretty good at having Google Lens translate these things for me) |
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Near our apartment, the Richard Wright Center |
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En route to my favorite outdoor store, Decathlon, near the Madeleine |
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Y'all are just having too much fun!
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