Paris in some out of the way places, the charm of the city continues to intrigue...
The Paris Statue of Liberty, which is the second of two replicas, is much smaller than the one in New York Harbor, USA. See quote below for details. |
Inscription at the base of the Statue of Liberty. Unbeknownst to us, we discovered that their are two replicas of the Statue of Liberty in New York's harbor, the second of which is shown here, which we visited yesterday. See link or quote below for details: "The first (original) statue stands in the Jardin du Luxembourg (48°50′46.9746″N 2°19′59.36″E): an information panel on the pedestal claims that it is a bronze model used by Bartholdi as part of the preparatory work for the New York statue; the artist offered it to the Luxembourg museum in 1900 and it was placed in the park in 1906.[1] The date written on this statue's tablet (where the New York statue has "JULY IV MDCCLXXVI") is "15 novembre 1889" (November 15, 1889), the date at which the larger Parisian replica was inaugurated. Pont de GrenelleThis second Statue of Liberty in Paris is near the Grenelle Bridge on the Île aux Cygnes, a man-made island in the river Seine (48°51′0″N 2°16′47″E), 11.50 metres (37 feet 9 inches) high. Inaugurated on July 4, 1889, it looks southwest, downriver along the Seine. Its tablet bears two dates: "IV JUILLET 1776" (July 4, 1776: the United States Declaration of Independence) like the New York statue, and "XIV JUILLET 1789" (July 14, 1789: the storming of the Bastille). This statue is shown in the movie National Treasure: Book of Secrets as one of the historic locations." |
We walked on a bridge over the train tracks with the Eiffel Tower in a distance. |
A River Seine cruise ship, perhaps docked for the day to allow passengers to tour Paris. |
One of the popular Viking cruise lines river cruise boat. |
When in crowded tourist areas, Tom carries this pen in plain view in front of him as a deterrent to pickpockets. |
As we walked toward the more modern area of Paris, we stumbled across this modern shopping mall. |
As I was writing I couldn't help but to listen to the many conversations hoping to gather a morsel of information here and there that may be useful to us. Alas, I was sorely disappointed when we heard several suggestions that were contrary to information we discovered on our own researching online sites, reading many reviews, and tailoring our events to our personal desires and preferred schedule.
The City of Light is mostly known for its historical architecture. However, many modern buildings occupy the skyline. |
Unusual design in this building in the "downtown" area. |
This charming bag shop so well depicts Paris with its awning, quaint architecture and highly priced items. |
Another Merry-Go-Round in the city. |
Six streets intersect in this interesting area of the city near the Place Charles Michels station. |
As we walked along the river, we spotted a little Asian boy with his parents, squealing with delight as he pointed at us and then to the water, inviting us to come see the treasure he'd found in the Seine, a family of Trumpeter Swans. Its moments such as this that makes our travels meaningful.
As we walked along the river, we spotted a little Asian boy with his parents, squealing with delight as he pointed at us and then to the water, inviting us to come see the treasure he'd found in the Seine, a family of Trumpeter Swans. Its moments such as this that makes our travels meaningful.
Or, the pleasure we received in chatting with the friendly shop owner at the little store next door to our hotel that chatted with us in reasonably good English, making us feel so welcomed that we stopped by the next day to simply say hello.
Or, the pleasure we received in chatting with the friendly shop owner at the little store next door to our hotel that chatted with us in reasonably good English, making us feel so welcomed that we stopped by the next day to simply say hello.
Under the bridge in the area of the Statue of Liberty was a workout areas with multiple sturdy pieces of equipment with a soft padded floor. There were four low rock climbing walls. |
As of today, we've been in Paris for three days. During our walk yesterday, Tom and I spoke of the joy of having no angst about leaving Paris in 13 days when our experience already is rich and fulfilling.
A government building. |
By giving ourselves the opportunity of doing exactly what we want, when we want and how we want, provides us with an indescribable sense of freedom, making every moment of our travels filled with contentment and pleasure
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Photo from one year ago, August 3, 2013:
No photos were posted a year ago today. As time marched on we made a point of adding at least one photo with each post. Thus, we won't have too many more dates in future "Photo from one year ago" sections that don't include a photo. That date, we wrote a story about our concerns for visiting Kenya in less than a month on September 1, 2013 when there were travelers warnings posted from the US State Department about visiting Kenya. For details of that post, please click here.
No photos were posted a year ago today. As time marched on we made a point of adding at least one photo with each post. Thus, we won't have too many more dates in future "Photo from one year ago" sections that don't include a photo. That date, we wrote a story about our concerns for visiting Kenya in less than a month on September 1, 2013 when there were travelers warnings posted from the US State Department about visiting Kenya. For details of that post, please click here.