While sitting at my worktable, the heater going full blast at my feet, bare trees out my window and the whole arctic vortex thing going on, I am dreaming of my trip to France. I figure there's no better way to get back into blogging then to finish sharing my June 2011 trip. I wrote about my first week and the wonderful workshop with Anna Corba. To read those posts
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here, When we left our heroine, she was leaving Toulouse, boarding a train for Paris to meet up with her husband. The train trip was an adventure. I had booked a bed on a sleeping car which left Toulouse at 10 pm and arrived in Paris at around 6 am. Four of us shared a car and slept all the way to Gare d'Austerlitz. I then schlepped my suitcases across the Seine to Gare de Lyon, checked them into a locker, bought metro passes and made my way to Gare du Nord where my husband had arrived from London.
I'm glad I have experience with subways.
Paris is no harder than Boston or New York, except all the signs are in French!
Considering all that, I don't look the worse for wear!
But sadly, the shoes were not as comfortable as I could have wished.
Our day continued with a stroll on the Left Bank.
We decided to spend our first day in Paris visiting just two special places:
Musee D'Orsay where we ate lunch and overdosed on the largest retrospective of Edouard Manet since 1954.
I bailed after room 9 and went in search of the pretties -- Monet, Degas, Van Gogh.
My husband loves Manet and saw the entire exhibit.
Notre Dame: I had visited before, but my husband had not, so we walked there next.
Who doesn't love a good flying buttress?
And my husband's favorites -- Gargoyles!