
I enjoyed Paris largely on my own today. Which is to say that the biorhythmic patterns of my travel companions and I have not yet aligned. They say they were “sleeping” until 1pm while I woke at 4:30am.
But the gift of a morning in Paris is not to be dissed. Cafe and croissant in our tiny hotel courtyard, followed by a neighborhood stroll. Watching kids head to school, the youngest in their adorable uniforms. Walking to Parc Champ du Mars and the marvel of the Eiffel. I stayed largely on the Left Bank. Lunched at a local patisserie (the baguette sandwiches unparalleled here!!) and then headed to culture when the sleepyheads hadn’t showed themselves!


The Musee d’Orsay is one of my favorite art museums. A train station repurposed in the 1970’s, it is a bastion of impressionist art taking over where the Louvre leaves off. It sits on the Seine and has wonderful light in the sculpture hall. The train station clock gives it a timeless quality. I remember discovering it with Harold, visiting with Vicki, then Jesse and Mary. Great art is hard to beat.




The afternoon was beautiful as I headed back to Rue Cler. Relaxed with a drink until I found Gene and Mary looking for the same way to end the afternoon. Life is good.

Small traditionally French bistro dinner at Au P’tit Tonneau. Lovely food and service Nice end to the day!

We haven’t missed many dessert opportunities!!
morning walks, my favorite!
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