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Paris Day 8

17 Monday Sep 2012

Posted by danadahling in France, Paris, Travel

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Champs Elysees, LesCarsRouges, Musee d'Orsay, Musee du Louvre, Notre Dame, Opera, Paris Sightseeing Tour, Torcadero, Tour Eiffel, Vedettes de Paris

Today was typical tourist day, with snapshots of all the major sites in Paris. I first took the LesCarsRouges LesCarsRouges website which is a hop on, hop off tour. I just stayed up there on the top deck and let them drive me all over Paris while I exhausted the battery of my Nikon P100. I picked up the bus at the foot of the Eiffel Tower. There are ear phones and recorded tour information in many languages. After my bus tour, I took a small Siene River cruise tour, past all those same monuments and sights again, but from a slightly different angle. By then, the sun was shining and it was quite enjoyable to be out there on the river going under the famous bridges. There are many river tour companies, but I liked the look of the smaller boat and chose Vedettes de paris which is just at the foot of the Eiffel tower, or Tour Eiffel as they say in Paris. I’m getting pretty good at navigating the metro, especially since I’ve been to the same station only a week ago. I also enjoyed my first Crepe today. Chocolate and Banana for 4.50 Euros.

Eiffel Tower from Trocadero


Assemblee Nationale

The Louvre

Booksellers along the Seine

Concergierie – where Marie Antoinette spent her final days

Notre Dame Cathedral

Fancy bridge work

The other side of Notre Dame

More fancy bridge work

Seems the fire department had a little issue

The oldest bridge in Paris

The whole bridge is full of locks, a few years back couples started expressing their love by locking a lock to the bridge

I like the little girls hand – she was waving, but it looks like she’s trying to touch the bridge

That’s my very first Parisian Crepe cooking there

Musee D’Orsay

Avenue Des Champs Elysees

Arc De Triomphe

Champs Elysees

Opera

Place de la Madeleine

Place de La Concorde

Musee D’Orsay

Paris Day 5

14 Friday Sep 2012

Posted by danadahling in France, Paris, Travel

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Chartres Cathedral, France, Notre Dame, Paris

It was a Friday, one of two Friday’s I would be in Paris.  I made a point to come back from the countryside so that I could go to Chartres to walk on the Labyrinth.  The Labyrinth at the Chartres Cathedral normally has chairs covering it.  On Friday’s they move the chairs and open the Labyrinth to the public.  I took the number 5 metro from the Bastille station to the end of the line and transferred to the number 6 line which took me directly to the train station.  I purchased a ticket from an English speaking gentleman at he directed me to the platform.  I ran for the train, the next one would be an hour – this was the first time I’ve had to do that elevator door motion – and was so pleased that it worked!  I found myself a seat and in just over an hour I arrived in Chartres.  I had a singular purpose – to walk the famous Labyrinth where monks walked back in 1205.  As I walked, I couldn’t help but imagine the people who had walked there before me in silence, turning inward, being still.  I walked very slowly, aware of the tourists and bicyclists who were walking across the labyrinth as if it were an ordinary floor.  I paused for people leaving and for those walking at a different pace.  At the center I paused, reflected and was overcome by a feeling of oneness of all those who have lived before or will have ever lived.  I was moved by the peace I saw on each person’s face as they walked the path and was so overwhelmed with gratitude that I was here on this Friday the 14th of September. I was moved to light a candle and affirm perfect health for my nephew Luke, who is reading my blog from the hospital, facing yet another health challenge.  An hour ride back and a few metro rides and I was back at the apartment.  It was a moving, very personal and gratifying experience and I would highly recommend it to anyone visiting Paris.
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When I returned to Paris I finally had a chance to see Notre Dame.  There is just no doubt about it, that’s one impressive Cathedral.  Every little village has it’s own impressive church, but this place outdoes them all.    It just so happened that there was no line to get into the cathedral.  Actually, I was one of the last to be let in.  The six o’clock mass was in progress.  Although I don’t speak French, I could recognize the Catholic traditions and was able to receive communion – and certainly recognized “The body of Christ” in French.  It was a moving experience, feeling the history of how many had received communion in this very place in this spot that had been a church since 528AD.
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The area near Notre Dame is very old, as this location is where Paris got it’s start.  There was something that looked like a castle across the Seine, and a rather old, distinguished looking, palatial government building.  The sky was also putting on a show – it was 7pm and the chimes of many churches were ringing out.

During the past 3 days in France I’ve visited 7 breathtaking medieval Cathedrals/Abbeys. The magnificence and grandeur of these places brings my awareness to the common theme throughout all of humanity to feel a closeness to spirit, a connection with others and to feel that presence in their lives.

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