Yep, Mrs Fitz and I are just back from three weeks in France. You don’t want to read a day-by-day travelogue (hey, I don’t want to write one), so here’s a simple list of things we saw and did. (Geek readers: scroll straight down to the sections on Technology, Battlefields and Driving.)
Art & Culture
Who has the most enigmatic smile?
Le Louvre: Mona Lisa by Leonardo, plus works by the other Ninja Turtles.
Musée d’Orsay: loved all the Monets, Manets, Cézannes; was surprised to see that the sculpture I knew as Rodin’s “The Thinker” is actually a disappointingly small part of a much larger work, Porte de l’Enfer.
& what we saw.
what he saw…
Vincent…
Vincent van Gogh: got right into Vincent - saw Starry Night Over the Rhone at the Musée d’Orsay - even bought the Starry Night souvenir tie. Two weeks later we had a delightful lunch at the Yellow cafe in Arles which was the subject of Vincent’s Terrasse de Cafe la Nuit
Eiffel Tower: Great view on a sunny day but most entertainment came from the hordes of beggars, pickpockets and tricksters. When they asked if I spoke English (their way of filtering out prospects), I responded with “Lah Shukran” - “No Thank-you” in Arabic. That put them off their game a little. We saw most of the tricks coming; “Did you drop this ring? Here let me see if it fits your finger.” - a thinly-veiled attempt to deftly remove other rings, bracelets and watches. Still, Mrs Fitz came away without a glasses case containing her prescription sunglasses. It *might* have fallen out of her coat pocket. After a visit to an optician and an eye-test, she now has a bi-focal souvenir of Paris with lovely French frames.
Cathedrals and Chateaux
Notre Dame: Spectacular, yes, but if I’m remembering correctly, the interior is not as extravagantly decorated as the Notre Dame cathedral we saw in Montreal last April.
Sacré Coeur
La Basilique du Sacré Coeur de Montmartre (Remember the scene in Amelie?) More tricksters approached Mrs Fitz; this time with a loop of string; “Put your finger in here for good luck.” My shout of “Ne touchez pas!” stopped them immediately.
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