Today I walked.
First stop – Luxembourg Gardens
Info on the History of Luxembourg Garden (needs translating)

Luxembourg Gardens


Nice day for a nap in the garden (no, I don’t know this person)

Seemed this boat was on a string, not remote control

The Senate Building

The trees are in boxes and are brought inside in the winter
Next stop – The Pantheon, just down the street from Luxembourg Gardens. The crypt here holds the remains of Marie Curie, Victor Hugo and Louise Braille.

The Pantheon, Paris


Paroisse Saint-Séverin – Saint-Nicolas – noticed the stained glass was modern

Crossing the Seine, here’s a different angle of Notre Dame

Bastille Neighborhood, open air market


La Marais neighborhood by day

Students fill the square



Catholic parish of St Paul – Saint-Louis in Le Marais


St. Paul

These church organs are so impressive


The stained glass at St. Paul is pretty simple


Each row of chairs has a row of kneeling benches

I thought I would pick up some Patte to go with the baguette and burgundy wine I had picked up in the Marais but got so confused I left with none

La Marais Neighborhood
You should have just taken some of one of the pates. From left to right, they are venison, guinea fowl, and rabbit (according to Google translation).
Thanks Ron – my Parisian host translated for me but also explained these are the fanciest of options.