Pont Alexandre 3 and Grand Palais
Louvre and Jardin des Tuileries leading to l'obélixe
Centre Georges Pompidou and Tour St Jacques
Louis Vuiton is happy to sell you simple handbags for as many thousand euros you're willing to pay
Made it to the end, time to turn around
and we walked all the way back from l'obelisk to the arc the triomphe, time to go home
Started from centre pompidou, with a silly long line we avoided
awesome scenes from top french movies
that is an inventive bakery :)
Place des Vosges, which I had never seen
Léonard had thought about it, just didn't have the technology back then
so tempting to pick up a 2nd breakfast on the way :)
lots of fresh pow in June still, but Johannes wasn't there with his splitboard :)
slide danger was very minimal :)
we went to enquire about taking the Helbronner, but no dice
we went across to the Brevent lift instead
you could tell the weather across was no good
I think the snow was under control here ;)
we could have hiked this, but it didn't feel worth the time
that's the gear the train uses to climb without slipping
that gondola was supposed to take you to the foot of the glacier
level of the glacier in 2000, we're not even close still
Oh man, we have to go all the way back up to where the Glacier used to be
the owner used to have a plane and land there
we couldn't stop and see the casino, wrong clothing and no parking
this is what it looked like many years ago
nice place to get a little sandwich for the road
the hotel we were staying at, with a great view
this is an ancient (2000 years old) bridge
they had a huge water arena for water sports
they had both arenas and a theatre, good for them
during the middle ages, the arena was used for protection
this was recovered from the river
lots of stores for tourists :)
foie gras has been made for 4500 years!
those ducks have a much happier life than the poor farmed chicken
they only get brought in cages for their feeding and are let go again after that
looking around while waiting for the ticket counter to open. I think they love duck there ;)
women and children were gathered in the church and burnt there
double helix stairs in the middle, just like DNA
even the characters were based on real people
he also figured out the first parachute
his idea of a helicopter, only missing an appropriate powerplant and counter rotating rear prop
water pump without vaccuum or motors
we walked some of the city walls
the crab were so greedy, you put food on a string, and they wouldn't let it go
that kept Jennifer amused and busy for a while :)
that's how far they dropped us off
école nationale supérieur des beaux-arts
this lock fad is really getting out of hand
jardin in front de l'hotel de ville
it was a clear day, you could see the obelisque and arc the triomphe through the first arch that day
I used to play with those boats when I was a kid
these were actually artificial art
they have an impressive compact collection
'No, I didn't come from monkeys' always amuses me
this put a lock on the bridge fad is getting out of hand...
Paris is running out of bridges to put locks on now...
locks, locks, and more locks...
Musée d'Orsay is one place I yet have to go to
very very overpriced foie gras
winters are cold, but have cleaner and clearer air, that's a win for pictures