The dome of the French Academy and the Eiffel Tower are in the background.
Archive for July, 2017
A Boat Passes under Pont Neuf
Monday, July 17th, 2017Sweet Accordion Music on Rue Mouffetard
Sunday, July 16th, 2017Jazz bands make their appearance on rue Mouffetard quite often, but accordionists are rare.
Black History in and around the Luxembourg Garden
Sunday, July 16th, 2017Cassandra, 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!
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The Eternal Quest for Beautiful Fesses – Our Fesses of the Month
Saturday, July 15th, 2017This 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, 2017Explore the Luxembourg Garden and learn about black history there. Click here to see our schedule: http://discoverparis.net/scheduled-walking-tours.
Place de l’Estrapade
Thursday, July 13th, 2017I 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.
Our Book – Dining Out in Paris
Wednesday, July 12th, 2017A 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, 2017I 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.
Black History in and around the Luxembourg Garden – Our Open Walking Tour
Sunday, July 9th, 2017This 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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