
View over Paris from Sacre Coeur.

Sea of Humanity at the Sacre Coeur.

L'Orangerie where Napoleon grew his oranges now houses 8 of Monet's large waterlilly garden paintings. They are set in the wall in oval form as he envisioned them when he painted them. The eight different paintings feature the light and colors of dawn to dusk and are worth visiting.


We had a Buddha in our apartment. www.vrbo.com is a great place to find owner rented apartments all over the world and that is how we found this funky pad.

The view from our Montmartre apartment and the photos of the building follow. I cried when I saw the view because I'm a dork. The apartment where we stayed was were Picasso first stayed when he moved to Paris.




Steve and I in our funky Montmartre apartment we rented for the weekend.

TAG - An exhibit (at the Grand Palais in Paris) that featured the TAGGING of some of the world's most well known "Taggers". One Canvas was supposed to be their name and the other was to represent a concept of "Love". We had our pens checked in case we also wanted to "Tag" their canvases. We loved the irony of a guard standing over some tags.






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