The day of Les Deux Îles: île Saint-Louis and Île de la Cité. We arrived home before the rain and at supper time we went to the shops for some dinner. I took another evening walk in the Quartier Latin on the Left Bank.
Notre-Dame de Paris rising from the ashes
Île Saint-Louis
Flowers on the Rue Saint-Louis en l'Île
Ta da!
"We'll go somewhere where there's cheese, Gromit."
View from the café at lunch
Happy travelers (photo credit @gibbsdebra)
Lunch
Wooden timber centering for the flying buttresses
at Notre-Dame
What the heck? No water?
Marché aux fleures . . .
Where it is springtime in Paris
I am about 5% confident this protest is over the indictment of
a former US President today
The fire barely reached the front of the church, so this view
of Notre-Dame from the Rue Saint-Julien le Pauvre
is virtually unchanged
Cream puffs at the end of the Rue Saint-Julien le Pauvre
Kris, Debby, and Odette
Saint-Nicolas du Chardonnet, a simple
Late-Baroque church on the corner of our street
Bread for supper
Notre-Dame looking like a contemporary high-tech building
The Quartier Latin
Still more to come.
OXO
D.




















1 comment:
I read that Notre Dame will open in 2024, that can’t be true right? That seems fast. —Maren
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