Sunday, May 17, 2026

Orangerie [Not]; Fete Du Pain

Our plan, on our penultimate day in Paris, was to visit the Orangerie for its Impressionist works, then walk to Notre Dame for the annual Fete du Pain in the cathedral's forecourt, and then walk back home through the fun St. Germain des Pres neighborhood. Like most plans, it did not survive first contact...but it worked out OK, even better in some respects.

First contact...as Rickie Stevie advises, never leave anything
important until last...

Previous visits to the Orangerie can be seen from here

So we walked back through the Tuileries

And the length of the Louvre

Possibly where the break-in occurred

Looking across the river, the Institut de France

Sketching class

Seen at a bouquaniste

Not all river traffic is tourism; especially in the AM

Tower of St. Jacques

Conciergerie







































































































































































Finally we are at the Fete du Pain


















About which...

Action shot

Currently they are judging sandwich concoctions...

Among the contestants
More entries; the judges dictate the main ingredients, you make a
sandwich out of them...we're talking French here, not PBJ or BLT;
these entries were made by a boulangere (female)
Not far away, a guy is making croissants; the old-fashioned way

Remember to stretch before rolling...





Ample interpretive information (also: rounded=butter)

The line to buy the goodies...



Was actually longer than the line to get into the cathedral

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