Today we went by the outdoor market on our way to the Rodin Sculpture Garden, Napoleon’s tomb, the Military Museum and Map Museum as part of the class. Then Laurie and I walked to the Cimetière du Montparnasse, found Serge Gainsbourg’s grave, then walked back to the hotel. We walked to a restaurant that specialized in crepes for dinner, which was a mile and a half from the Hotel. The crepes were delicious, and a couple of women sitting at the end of our table gave us a sample of their apple cider, which was really good — it reminded us of Spain. After dinner we walk back to the hotel, which was mostly along Rue Mouffetard. A light rain was falling making the air slightly hazy and the stone streets glisten. One of the stores we walked by had Moulin Rouge Goth style dresses and an ad for a Goth-style model. There were several bars and food places along the walk, and the dog in the second photo was part of the crepe restaurant. I measured our walk on Google Map Pedometer and got 6.5 miles for the day.
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The trip loves fabulous. I love the night shots with the rain on the streets!
Thanks, Susan!
Thank you for sharing your photos with us. It’s like we are on vacation with you and Laurie. Love all the photos today, especially the doggie in the door.
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Great photo’s. They bring back my memories of Paris. Thanks.
Thanks, Herman!
Yes- the rainy night streets are cool indeed.
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Thanks, Bruce!
These photos give a good impression of living in Paris by night… Love them! 😉
Thanks, Erica!
You’re welcome, Tim!
Love seeing Paris this way!!! 😉
Very cool food stall! Did you eat there?!
No. I did not eat there. In 2013 we rented at apartment, there’s a post of photos of it. When were were in Aix-en-Provence we stayed with a family and took cooking classes, so when we were in Paris we bought fresh ingredients and cooked in the apartment.
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