Hopping around Paris

Hopping around Paris you will see really interesting things and experience many interesting people. Remember to always greet people every time you meet them and to leave with a greeting as well. You can find many interesting museums to visit at one which I recommend. It explains the Dreyfus affair.

Deadly angles
Watch out for the deadly angles
River trip
You can take a trip on the river Seine
Blanket hiding
What do you think would be hiding in the blanket. Actually it’s a miniature pincer that wants to keep warm in the cool of Paris
Something hiding
We see something hiding here too
Jack Russell
It’s a Jack Russell with a head cone to keep it from licking a wound
Arcade
A typical arcade with a café outside
Old Peugeot
An old Peugeot where everybody can take photos
Famous tower
A tower of somebody famous
Large space
Enjoying a large space looking at the Concorde
On the bridge
Hopping around Paris managing the dog
Dog portrait
A great portrait
Clock chime
A famous clock chime
Poké bowl
Hawaiian Poké bowl is even a thing in Paris
Ice cream
The two dogs on a walk but I can’t reject ice cream
Elie Wiesel
Street art
Street Art is not allowed
Liberty
Lady liberty
Fresh fruit and vegetables
Fresh fruit and vegetables everywhere
Paris Café
Typical Paris Café
Tiramisu
I had to have tiramisu
Hopping around Paris painting
I just liked this painting
The Dreyfus affair
Dreyfus was accused of treason, and easy target to be framed partly because he was Jewish. But after five years the person who framed him confessed. You can visit this museum which has many artifacts of the Jewish presence in France.
Dreyfus Museum front
The front of the Dreyfus museum
Street art
One piece of street art which is all over the city
Visiting Notre Dame
Notre Dame is now complete and available for visits free of charge
Impressive pulpit
a very impressive pulpit
Interesting pipe organ
an interesting design for pipe organ
Big crowd
it was very crowded inside
Clean and bright
my friend noted that before the fire the inside of Notre Dame was very dark due to dirt and suit and hundreds of years of aging. Now it is clean and bright
Priests
Some priests were gathered
Beautiful design
a beautiful design with the ceilings in the Royal French blue
Huge
The place is huge
French bakery
I’m not French so I guess I am not a bastard. This is a famous French bakery
The stance
The Jack Russell stance
Wonderful dessert
a wonderful dessert thoroughly aged in Brandy
A real French croissant
My first croissant in France. It is so much different than what a croissant in the US taste like.
A beautiful park
A beautiful park with a bridge whose foundation is crumbling and needs reconstruction
Duck and potatoes
Roast duck whiz cheese mashed potatoes. The best mashed potatoes I ever had
Great restaurant
a great restaurant. I highly recommend it
Nice wine
a nice wine
Piling on the pillows
With King you could pile on all the blankets and pillows and she wouldn’t mind
Sandy dog
a dog made of sand
Dog parking
Dog parking outside the store
Picasso
Picasso Museum
 Picasso
an interesting interpretation
Day of the dead
I found this very interesting. It reminds me of the day of the dead in Mexico
Picasso Museum view
Looking out the Picasso Museum
Picasso figurine
Picasso worked in many genres. He was more versatile than I had ever imagined. You should visit this museum to get a good perspective of his versatility.
Famous goat
The famous goat

paris – museum of modern art

i’m visiting the museum of modern art in Paris we focused on the Palais de Tokyo. The interior cement lining infrastructure was constructed by a Japanese artist.

This speaking mouse is also present at several museums throughout Europe
These old people in the retirement home move around this section of the museum, completely automated.
Pablo
He designed the mirror floor of the center part of the museum. I found it walking around the floor and looking down at it was extremely mesmerizing
Looking down you see the glass dome

Paris

You can rent this Lamborghini to drive around Paris in style
The ride on the TGV was very comfortable and pretty fast
People were lining up for at least window shopping and maybe a few of them were actually interested in dropping a few thousand euros for something they probably didn’t need. But then again, the name is everything in Paris.
Even Kenzo has a presence near the Champs Élysées
The Champs Élysées is the street where the elite meet to eat and also where they celebrate the heroes of World War II; Churchill, Roosevelt, and of course Charles DeGaulle.
We did see a few Lamborghinis here and there and of course they were gold
What would Paris be without an accordion player entertaining us with the 1940s music of Edith Piaf while keeping company with a dog with sunglasses
This guy looking at me, was about ready to approach to try to get me to delete the photo of this scam game of ball under the glass
The Basilica of Sacré-Cœur de Montmartre
Leprechauns in Paris, driving old Citroen
For some reason, I was captivated by this model
We found our way to Little Africa
Even in the train stations, the French have to show us how artistic they are
I just had to have the recommended steak and it was pretty good
He was crying because he lost his clothes
As I said, before, every city has to have its ferris wheel
So this is where Louis add, Marie-Antoinette lost their heads
The tunnel to the Arc de Triomphe
I found out my friend Alain can’t get a job back in Paris, driving his old Citroen for tourists
These guys have a cloth with grab loops on each corner, so when the police show up, they grab the loops and it becomes an instant runaway bag
Flexible kids
We found a very good Chinese restaurant
Notre Dame is on the mend

Paris Louvre 2

As you may remember from French history, there were no more attached heads to put crowns on so this museum seemed to be a good place to keep them.
I wonder if Napoleon was putting the crown on Josephine in front of the pope
This was the zigzag line to view the very tiny Mona Lisa
What I read is the Venus de Milo is so famous because of its most perfect preservation, and it was one of the few artifacts left in the museum after the looting Post Napoleonic war

Paris Louvre 1

Millions of people go to visit this museum every year. I really recommend it. Not because of the inexpensive price of €17 but it is just worth your time and effort so plan to spend at least three hours to five hours walking around. Plan to go before 3 PM because it closes at 5:30. It is better to go at about 1 PM or in the morning. The one attraction is the Mona Lisa and there are hundreds of people lining up to get close so that is at least a 15 minute line.

This permit is the entrance
Not just the artworks, but the building it’s just as attractive and impressive as the works inside
What would a museum be without a Caesar?
We were in a hurry since we entered at 3 PM so I didn’t stop to see what this attraction was and why they were so many people interested in it