Archive for July, 2017

A Boat Passes under Pont Neuf

Monday, July 17th, 2017
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A Boat Passes under Pont Neuf
Photograph by Discover Paris!

The dome of the French Academy and the Eiffel Tower are in the background.

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Sweet Accordion Music on Rue Mouffetard

Sunday, July 16th, 2017
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Sweet Accordion Music on Rue Mouffetard
Photograph by Discover Paris!

Jazz bands make their appearance on rue Mouffetard quite often, but accordionists are rare.

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Black History in and around the Luxembourg Garden

Sunday, July 16th, 2017
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Cassandra, Kyna, Charles, and Samantha
Photograph by Discover Paris!

Cassandra, Kyna, Charles, and Samantha pose for a photograph on the steps of the upper terrace of the Luxembourg Garden. They took our “Black History in and around the Luxembourg Garden” walk today. A good time was had by all!

Traveling to Paris soon? Click here to view our schedule for this popular walk: http://discoverparis.net/scheduled-walking-tours/.

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The Eternal Quest for Beautiful Fesses – Our Fesses of the Month

Saturday, July 15th, 2017
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Nymphe Allongée by Auguste Guénot
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This lovely nymph was sculpted by Auguste Guénot and placed on the esplanade of the Tokyo Palace for the International Exhibition of Arts and Technology of 1937.

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Lion by Heuraux in the Luxembourg Garden

Friday, July 14th, 2017
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View of the Luxembourg Palace
Photograph by Discover Paris!

Explore the Luxembourg Garden and learn about black history there. Click here to see our schedule: http://discoverparis.net/scheduled-walking-tours.

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Place de l’Estrapade

Thursday, July 13th, 2017
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Place de l’Estrapade
Photograph by Discover Paris!

I pass by place de L’Estrapade often, on my way to meet clients for our popular Black History in and around the Luxembourg Garden walk. The square is a peaceful place. There is a café across the street and a nearby boulangerie where one can purchase a wide variety of sandwiches for a light lunch in the shade of the Paulownia trees.

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Our Book – Dining Out in Paris

Wednesday, July 12th, 2017
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A 5-Star Review of Our Book “Dining Out in Paris” — It’s essential reading before you get to the City of Light!

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Street Lamp on Rue Malebranche

Monday, July 10th, 2017
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Street Lamp on Rue Malebranche
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I passed by this street lamp on rue Malebranche on my way to meet clients for a Black History in and around the Luxembourg Garden walk. Noticing that the lamp was still on, even though the sun shone brightly, I took a picture of it.

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Black History in and around the Luxembourg Garden – Our Open Walking Tour

Sunday, July 9th, 2017
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Group of July 9, 2017
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This morning opened with sunny weather and I was glad that the threat of rain had passed. Everyone arrived at the starting point in time for us to begin on schedule — there were four groups from various parts of the United States, including Miami and Washington D.C., plus Tatiana Balabanis, a Wells International Foundation intern, for a total of nine persons.

For much of the tour, I was able to find places for the clients to sit in shady spots while I gave my presentation. Consequently, by the end of the two-hour walk, I think that most of them still had energy to pursue whatever activities they had planned for the rest of the day.

I enjoyed chatting with these women. I learned that one is a judge of a high court, another is a veterinarian, and a third is professor of psychology at a university.

A good time was had by all!

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