Rain was forecast for today and when we emerged from the Métro, it was in fact raining. I wanted to explore the NW side of Montmartre and Lucy and Ann joined in. We left Annie on Montemartre, and Lucy indulged my whim to ride clear out to the 20th to see where we lived in 1982 when I co-directed a summer study-abroad program for BYU. The rain had picked up and it was pouring down by the time we arrived on the Boulevard Davout. Le D'Artagnan, now a hostel, was a foyer (long-term hostel) in 1982, but is still there and looking as it did 39 years ago. Dinner at 7:00 at Oh Purée, just one door away from our flat. Delicious!
Thursday, October 21, 2021
Paris 2021 Day Eleven
Place du Terte with Sacré-Cœur
Le Consulat
A sweet Deux-Chevaux on the Rue Norvins
Practicing walking pictures (without moving forward)
with Lucy Jane as my tutor
If there is no picture, it didn't happen, and, oh my, isn't
that a cute little villa?
The frequently Instagrammed Maison Rose
Tiny mums along the fence of the Vigne de Montemarte
La Vigne de Montemarte
Annie and Lucy Jane
Cimetiére de Saint-Vincent
Corner of Boulevard Davout and Rue Vitruve
in the 20th
Le D'Artagnan (that guy is standing under
our window on the first floor up)
80 Rue Vitruve
That was home sweet home during the summer of 1982
Walking the neighborhood until our 7:00 booking
OXO
D.
Wednesday, October 20, 2021
Paris 2021 Day Ten
The rain started just after sunup, but was gone by the time we were ready to go. The day contiued overcast and blustery, but not cold. Annie and Stephen had other things to do, so Kris and I headed across town to the 14th and L'Église de Notre Dame-du-Travail, a 19th-century industrial-style church. Typical of the era, it has some Art-Nouveau undertones. Back across town by Métro to the Grand Mosquée de Paris, near our flat. It is a beautiful building with, as you would expect, strong elements of Islamic design. Islam gave the world geometry, and that is a key feature of the design. We stopped in their charming restaurant for lunch and tea.
Off to the supermarket early for butter, eggs, and cream
Headed out for the day by way of the Marché Monge
Wherever you pop up in Paris there are charming neighborhoods:
this one is the 14th near the church
Notre Dame-du-Travail
From the new age of industry
The spirit of Art-Nouveau
(we think that is the current Papa)
Like a railway bridge
Notice the Art-Nouveau whiplash curves on the organ
The ironwork suggests vaulting in the aisles
I don't know who Gorges Cuvier is, but he has an impressive
fountain across from the Jardin des Plantes
With lovely, potable drinking water coming from the
mouths of some sort of beasts
Le Grand Mosquée de Paris
Emerald-tiled courtyard
Splendid tile work
Tile detail
Carved geometric panels
Carved stone capitals
Minaret
Pointed horseshoe arch
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