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Paris Boules 2

Boules in Jardin du Luxembourg

If you want to see some serious boules (bocce, or pétanque), head to Luxembourg Gardens! I started photographing these courts years ago and wouldn’t you know it, but a lot of the same old men still spend their weekdays here. In southern France, the bouledrome is a social gathering spot. I would say the same […]

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Paris Louvre Night 2

Musée du Louvre

The Musée du Louvre is another icon that is even more stunning after dark. The Louvre is housed in the Palais du Louvre, which was built as a fort in the 12th century to store Philippe II’s scrolls, jewels and swords while he lived within spitting distance on the Ile de la Cité. Remnants of […]

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M. Chat in Place Dauphine

M. Chat

Do you ever see an amusing design, barely pay it any attention, then start seeing it over and over again in a completely different location? For me, the latest incident of that is this cat. I’ve seen this yellow, grinning cat in New York, but this is the first time I’ve noticed it in Paris. […]

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Paris Sunset-2

City of Light

Paris is called the City of Light, or La Ville-Lumière, because it was the Age of Enlightenment’s intellectual center. But I also enjoy its brilliant sunsets. City of Light, La Ville-Lumière, Paris, France, sunset

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Paris Lock

Love Locks

Ah, Love Locks. Sigh! How romantic! There is nothing quite as special as affixing a padlock to a bridge, then throwing the key in the churning water below (hopefully you won’t hit an unsuspecting tourist in one of the many bateaux-mouches) to symbolize everlasting love. So, then, I wonder what the combination locks signify… love […]

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Paris Eiffel Night

Eiffel Tower – Evening

I never tire of seeing this icon all lit up. Today was freakishly warm (80+ degrees F!) after weeks of rain, so there was a lot of tourist-filled bateaux-mouches speeding up and down the Seine. Eiffel Tower, Paris, France, evening, night

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Speaker Rallying the Crowd

La Manifestation

When I ascended the St-Michel metro stairs, I could tell something aboveground was off. There were few pedestrians entering the station and no traffic noise. The smell of grilled food wafted through the air and Green Day blared over a loudspeaker. I stepped into the sunlight and was surprised to see the usually busy thoroughfare […]

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Paris Dancers1

Twilight Dancers

I loved this couple’s romantic moment in front of the Tuileries. Tuileries, dancing, Paris, France

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Paris Artist1

L’artiste

A very Parisian moment: today at lunch, the besuited man sitting next to me spent at least a few hours (I was there an hour and he was about three-quarters finished when I sat down) sketching the St-Michel fountain while enjoying a charcuterie platter, a glass of red wine and an espresso. He was quite […]

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Crèche, Prague, Czech Republic

Crèche, or Nativity

Nativity scenes, or crèches, play a significant role in Europe. In some countries, like France and Italy, the crèche is the focus of the Christmas celebration. In addition to the Holy Family, traditional village folk characters such as doctors and bakers frequently populate the stable. The first crèche was staged on December 24, 1223 as […]

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