Be there or be carré.
We'll be meeting this coming Sunday, the 19th, at 630pm at the art studio of my friend Marcus, in the 11th (more of Marcus' art
here). If no one shows up, it will be me and Marcus having coffee and then wine with his dog Grover. If more people show up, all the better. Here are the details:
152, rue Saint Maur, 75011 Paris
code: A4590, premier escalier à gauche, premier étage à droite (entry code is A4590, enter then take the stairs on the left to the first floor, the door is on the right (in France, the FIRST floor is the American SECOND floor, i.e., one flight up from the ground floor))
tél : 01 49 29 08 94.
And now, some more photos.
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A number of you had asked for photos of Paris Plage (aka Paris Beach). Every summer the city spreads 2000 tons of sand on a roadway running along the Seine river and turn it into a massive, mile-long beach. It's a brilliant idea. And people use it, a lot. More
here.
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These are simply a row of trees at the southern end of the Jardin de Luxembourg, a park near our place that was built by Marie de Medici in the early 1600s when she got bored of living in the Louvre. She built a palace and park in this location - now it houses the French Senate. It's a great park, huge, with tons of people just hanging out reading books, sun-bathing, playing tennis, kids everywhere. Just a great place to hang on a nice day.
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These are the windows at Sainte Chappelle, Louis IX's private chapel built in 1248. It was only partly sunny the day we went. It really needs to be a fully sunny day to appreciate the windows. When the Republicans talk about "Old Europe," they're talking about people who constructed marvels like this 500 years before we even existed as a nation. Age comes with its own wisdom.
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