Frederique's Courtyard-some flowering chrysanthemums |
Thursday December 19th
After a short visit with Frederique before she left, I headed
around the corner to see Galerie des Gobelins which I had never visited.
It amazes me to think that this museum which has been making tapestries since
the 1600’s is still operating!http://useless-paris.blogspot.fr/2008/02/afternoon-at-les-gobelins.html In addition to the traditional tapestries on
display, Eva Jospin had made a display called Carte Blanche, which really
looked like a forest.
Eve Jospin's work |
http://www.museums-of-paris.com/musee_en.php?code=349
My ticket included a tour to see how they make the
tapestries as well, so I returned at one for that.
There was a wonderful hanging
which was made in 2005 or so. Regrettably no pictures were allowed, so I will try
to describe this amazing work of art. Imagine you have thrown a mixture of
throws and afghans and sweaters and what have you in a pile. Then imagine all
the different fabrics and their unique designs-striped, cable, etc. Then imagine
taking this image you have to a wonderfully true rendition of same onto a loom
with a myriad of colors and shadows. Truly a delight! It took two weavers four
years to make this one hanging.(NOW I am wishing I had sneaked a picture which certainly others had done!)
Then I went over to the L’Orangerie to see the Kahlo-Riviera
show. Unfortunately the sign when I arrived said it would take one hour to
enter, so I left with plans to arrive earlier another day! But this gave me a chance
to look around to see the lights and decorations at Printemps and Galeries
Lafayettes.
Small Christmas market near Notre Dame |
Printemps (Department Store) |
Galeries Lafayette |
Marie had invited me for a Lebanese dinner
and to meet her now three month old Agathe and her husband Laurents. (I had met
Marie on the train to Metz in 2005. She was a student at that time. We’ve
stayed in touch via Facebook and the internet! We had met for lunch and a tour
of the Opera last August.) We started with a huge range of appetizers of hummus
and cheeses and vegetables. She later told me, “We always say dinner is coming!” Of course, I had eaten lots of these treats. Her wonderful dinner was chicken
and a green (which she said was a Chinese vegetable, although it reminded me of
kale) and rice. Dessert was Meghli, a
special Lebanese treat which they serve as a good luck for special occasions. It
is rice flour and cinnamon with grated coconut, pistachio, almonds, and
raisins. DELICIOUS!! She walked me to the bus stop, and I was back at Frederique’s within
the hour.
Managed to mess up the camera settings.... |
Friday December 20th
I walked through the Jardin des Tuileries, which is a pleasure year-round!
Then I was on to Montmartre, to have dinner with
Pascale, Anne, and Olivier. I was there first to arrive at Olivier’s so we had
a few minutes to visit before Anne and then Pascale came. It was such fun to
reconnect after my great week with them all in the Pyrenees! Everything again was
DELICIOUS!! Salmon and veggies and rice with delicious chocolate pear cake for
dessert.
Purple and green again.... |
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Saturday December 21st
Well, I had learned the hard way, so I got to L’Orangerie
with little waiting time. They check your bags through a machine like the airports
do, so the entry is slowed somewhat. I had not seen so much of Frieda Kahlo and Diego Rivera's work in
the same place, so it was most interesting. It was a bit crowded as it will close
on January 13th. I visited some of the other rooms in the museum, but not for too long....
I went to the European Museum of Photography www.mep-fr.org, which Mike had recommended.
Sebastio Selgado’s spectacular show was called “Genesis”,
described as a quest for the origins of the world” and a “tribute to the fragility
of a planet we all have a duty to protect.” There were some truly awesome photos....
Sunday December 22nd
This was my last day to wander about and see what I could see! I definitely had to be along the Champs Elysses when it was dark to see the lights there. But I stopped at the Musee Cluny, which I had seen before, but the Unicorn tapestries would be worth revisiting after my Goblens visit.
One of the Unicorn tapestries |
And then I got to see the busy-ness and the Christmas-ness which is Paris, especially along the Champs Elysses.
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Slide on the Champs Elyssee |
Selfie along the way.... |
Walking along the Champs Elysee to Arc de Triumph |
Monday December 23rd
Time to go back to Nice after getting the fun and experience of enjoying Paris at Christmas! It was a great day with some fun pictures from the train...especially of the dogs traveling....
Pigeon snacking under the seat.... |
"I spy; who do you spy!" |