I Ieft My Heart in Giverny

Yes, it is true, I am in love.  I’ve been in love with Monet for as long as I can remember.  We each picked places we did not want to miss on our trip to France.  My pick was Monet’s home in Giverny.

Cathy was not feeling well this day so Mom, Dana and I took the train to Giverny for the afternoon.  Mom and I had been there before but it was a whole new experience because so much had changed in over 10 years.   (new entrance, etc.)

The gardens did not disappoint.  I was giddy with excitement and taking pictures right and left. I’m sure my mom and sister must have thought I had gone nuts. I must have taken over 300 pictures. (I will use many of these within/for my art)  If you love art and gardens, this is the place for you to visit.

I must confess I have been at a loss as to how to do this post because I want to share ALL my pictures but can not.   I’ll post a few but will have to let you know when I get my Etsy store up and running for you to see more and what I did with some of the pictures.

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I’m the one behind the camera.  Just the way I like it!

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Fun Artistic Gardening Fact:

The appearance of shimmering light set Monet’s garden plantings apart.

To achieve this effect, he combined the following five elements:

White flowers sprinkled throughout the garden, fleecy foliage, translucent blooms, bi-colored flowers, and iridescent plants.

 

Merci de votre visite

Paris “must do” Tourist Explorations

Seems like forever since I was in Paris (1 week ago) so I wanted to share a few bits from our busy schedule. We used Uber everywhere and would have highly recommended it to all of you intending to go to Paris, but in light of the Taxi protests and burning of Uber cars, I will suggest taking the Metro and train instead. They are easy to use and get around on, not to mention cheap. Just hold on to your wallet.  I’ve got to hand it to the Uber drivers, however,  they know how to make you feel that you are riding in luxury. They pick you up in very nice cars and offer you water and magazines to read!

Fair warning – we did so much every day that I will have to divide this post into a few posts!  There is so much to do in France that we had to narrow it down and pick and choose.  Since mom and I had been to France before, we picked a few of our favorites that we thought Dana and Cathy would enjoy most and should experience.  Mom and I are the art lovers of the group so we tried not to overwhelm my sisters with ALL of the great art exhibits to visit.  Last time mom and I were in Paris, we enjoyed seeing one art exhibit after another to our complete delight.  On this trip, each day was filled with a mix of activities that delighted us all.  For example, the day we went to Notre Dame we also went to Galleries of Lafayette.  We also enjoyed the Tuileries Garden and eating at Angelina the day we visited the L’Orangerie and the Louvre. The day we went to D’Orsay we also visited a Paris flea market.

Historical Sites we visited:   Notre Dame  (Shown in the previous post)   and     Versailles

Art Museums we visited:    Louvre   and  Musée de l’Orangerie    and   D’Orsay

 (Click on links to learn more about the places we visited)      Advice: Don’t forget to buy a Paris Museum pass!

 

Versailles

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Lots and lots of tourists!

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Wouldn’t we all like to have a second home like this?

 

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Beautiful architecture – they just don’t make it like they used to!

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Gardens of Versailles

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Yes, real life does imitate Art – or is it the other way around?

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Trimmed trees – oh so nice!

Little known fact:  Food at restaurants in Versailles are more than just awful!  Just look at this! I still don’t know what type of meat this was and I swear I ordered ham!  Best thing to do is grab a fresh baguette, meats and cheeses in the morning and have a picnic on the beautiful lawn and watch the boats row by.

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Fun and Bizarre Fact: To escape the rigid court etiquette and formal ceremonies of Versailles, Marie Antoinette series of buildings built where she could pretend to be a shepherdess or a milkmaid. It was called Hameau. The farm buildings were constructed realistically with cracks in the walls to show age. Cows were washed and groomed before the Queen arrived. She would also take lambs for walks with silk ribbons as leashes.

 

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Fun Fact: Monet was seen as a rebel at school. He would draw caricatures of his teachers and friends instead of doing his work.

Angelina

Our lunch of choice before going to the Louvre!  This place is famous for their hot Cocoa! Yum! It was like drinking an incredible melted chocolate bar.

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I’ll let the pictures do the talking…pause…wipe drool off face before continuing.

Louvre

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And this is only a small section of the Louvre!

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Yes, tourists love to do silly stuff!

Dana wouldn’t pose with a statue upon my request but wanted to do this.

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Nice way to cover construction work!

Fun Fact: The museum is the size of 35 American football fields.

 

Before, during, after the Louvre –Tuileries Garden

Fun Fact: Tuileries, which is the French term for tile, had previously been occupied by many workshops that made tiles.

D’Orsay

While people are taking pictures all over the place at the D’Orsay, I thought I would share  two pieces that were on loan that I had not seen in person before.   These were a real treat to see!

 

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Le Pont des Arts, Paris  – Pierre-Auguste Renoir

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 Portrait D’un paysan – Vincent Van Gogh

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Fun Fact: This incredible place was once a train station!

 

Merci de votre visite

 

Cathédrale Notre Dame de Paris

Even the rain could not spoil the beauty of Notre Dame.  Notre Dame is a tourist hot spot but shouldn’t be missed on a trip to Paris! 

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Fun Fact:

THE IMPOSTER SAINT

By the mid-19th century Notre Dame was in need of a major facelift, so to save it from ruin architect Eugène Viollet-le-Duc was put at the helm of a massive renovation project that would last over two decades. While redesigning the church’s spire he secretly replaced one of its apostle statues with a slightly less biblical figure — himself! Talk about leaving your mark on the world.

To get a glimpse of this party crasher, turn your gaze up toward the green figures standing at the base of the central spire. All of them look out across Paris except one who’s turning in the opposite direction, hand to the forehead, there to admire his handiwork for centuries to come. Which apostle did architect Viollet-le-Duc choose to replace? Saint Thomas the carpenter, of course!

{https://www.localers.com/travel-guide/paris/paris-history-guide/visit-notre-dame}

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Merci de votre visite

 

“Sans Gluten, no, no, impossible,” said the Frenchman

“No? No Bread?” said the waiter as he rolled his eyes at me!  This was a funny first experience when ordering a hamburger without a bun the first night. I even showed the waiter my French celiac explanation of what celiacs cannot eat but I think he still thought I was nuts. Luckily, the market down from the hotel sold gluten-free bread.

Seriously, it has not been too hard to be gluten-free in Paris. The only hard part is watching my sisters and mom eat croissants, baguettes, quiche, and pastries every day.  I am enjoying seeing them so happy and listening to them make joyful noises each time they try something new. 

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It did not take this family long to find ice cream!  As you will see in the picture, it is difficult to only choose one flavor of ice cream for desert.  The chocolate ice cream was a favorite because it was a wonderful semi-sweet chocolate.

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One day in Paris, we went to the restaurant, Angelina , to eat lunch and try their famous hot chocolate.  It is located right near The Museum de Orangerie and Tuileries Garden.  Everyone should come here! The lunch was wonderful and the hot chocolate was like drinking luscious melted chocolate.  The fresh whipped cream served with it made it all that much better.  Yum!

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Merci de votre visite

Bonjour Paris!

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Time to celebrate Mom’s 80th birthday by going to Paris with her girls!

This is our plane landing on French soil.  I am very excited to have wonderful French food after taking one look and passing on the airline gluten free meals during our flight.  Not sure who made up the GF meals but I do not think they are entirely clear about the concept.  Let’s just say there was a lot of rice cakes and fake butter.

Arriving at our hotel was like seeing an old friend again, Relais Bosquet, Mom and I had stayed here over 12 years ago. Here is a cute little picture of our room with my sister, Dana, as the model.

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Yes, very cute and tiny, isn’t it?  Not only is this hotel wonderful but it is close to Rue Cler Paris Market,  The Eiffel Tower and the Metro.

The Rue Cler Paris Market is steps away from the entrance of our hotel. We could not resist a stroll in the market after unpacking.

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Lovely fruit, vegetables, meats, breads and sweets to choose all along Rue Cler Market.

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Don’t forget the beautiful flowers to decorate your room with!

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Mmmmmm…so many new and interesting fruits to try!  

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No, it is not fish eggs.  Can you name this berry?

Fun Fact about Rue Cler Paris Market: While Americans prefer chicken, pork, and beef, the French eat just as much duck, quail, lamb, and rabbit. Horse has gone out of fashion in the last decade. (The meat came from Eastern Europe where safety standards were questionable.)

Merci de votre visite