A few weeks from now I will be in Paris.
Those of you who know me know I'm a lover of Paris. I cannot get enough of Paris.
Paris and Meat Camp, NC are the places I love best in the world. The places I get homesick for. And, of course, they could not be any different.
But both are beautiful.
This trip to Paris is a girl's trip. No husbands allowed.
No Donald and Annabelle. No Brent and Roxie.
With long time gal pal, sister of my heart, partner in crime, Vickie.
Vickie and I will be spending 10 days doing what we've decided will be a different sort of Paris trip.
We've decided to stay in a part of Paris neither of us have stayed previously.
The Latin Quarter.
In a hotel with our very own balcony overlooking the Pantheon.
Squeeeeeee!
My first trip to Paris was also a girl's trip. With Vickie and Lesa and Lisa.
It was wonderful, of course. We did "all the things."
All the things you should do - The Eiffel Tower, a Seine River Cruise, museums, famous gardens, etc.
I loved it so much I went back a year later with Donald. And, of course, we did "all the things."
And then Donald and I went back the following year to do a little more than "all the things," which included searching out carousels, which had to include visiting the Musée des Arts Forains, which just might be THE MOST fun museum you'll find in Paris (or maybe anywhere).
One of my heroes, Dorie Greenspan, had this to say: "Carousels are an unexpected pleasure in Paris, a sight you come upon on a random stroll, see in a small park you hadn’t visited before or find in a plaza strung with holiday lights. Some are permanent, some ephemeral, all magical. Merci to Kaye Barley for creating this book and giving us all the chance to be charmed by these Parisian delights daily.”
—Dorie Greenspan, James Beard Award-Winning AuthorDonald and I have been back often enough that we've broadened our exploring to include much more than " all the things, " including French villages well beyond Paris.
| Honfleur |
So.
This trip we will do some of the things simply depending on what feels right on that particular day.
There are, of course, a few things that we have on our "must do" list.
Some of these are -
A Saturday at a large flea market, probably Puces de Vanves which is not as large as Puces de Saint-Ouen, but every bit as fun and rewarding without being confusing and exhausting. But. We'll see. We may decide that morning that we really need to go to Puces de Saint-Ouen. Who knows.
A day exploring the covered passages.
Bookstores, galleries, art supply shops and needlework shops.
Shopping at nearby outdoor street markets for goodies to have for apéro on our hotel balcony overlooking the Pantheon.
Vintage clothing shopping.
And so much more . . .
Horizon (to Tristan Tzara) by Philippe Soupault
The whole town has come into my room
the trees have disappeared
and evening clings to my fingers
The houses are turning into ocean liners
the sound of the sea has just reached me up here
In two days we’ll arrive in the Congo
I’ve passed the Equator and the Tropic of Capricorn
I know there are innumerable hills
Notre-Dame hides the Gaurisankar and the northern lights
night falls drop by drop
I await the hours
Give me that lemonade and the last cigarette
I’m going back to Paris
(translated by Rosmarie Waldrop)



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