Stained Glass in Notre Dame
Ohh look at that organ!
Montmartre
Notre Dame Cathedral
Lamp in the Tiffany's exhibit
Kisses on Oscar Wilde's grave! presh
Metro entrance
The next day there was a late start- things can get rowdy in those hostel bars! I got up and went to the Musée d'Orsay, which is in an old train station. I arrived there around 11, and to my surprise there was a HUGE line to get in. I waited in line for over an hour. The nice thing is that I got a teacher's card from my school which entitles me to free entry into all national museums! So I wasn't as angry about waiting for an hour since I knew it was free anyway. I wandered around the museum for a few hours, the actual structure of the building was even more interesting than the art itself. But it was still a good place to say I've been to!
Next I decided to go up the Arc de Triomphe (or shall we say the "triumphal arch") I knew that there would be a pretty view from the top, and since it was a clear day I decided to take advantage. Oh, and also it was free. Score. Well it was a lonnggg climb up and my lungs were burning, but every like hundred stairs they'd let you take a break and read about some of the history. In case you were wondering, it was built in the early 1800's by Napoleon after the victory of Austerlitz. That means nothing to me either, by the way.
That night I was invited to my host mom's mom's house! She is 87 and lives in the suburbs of Paris. It was cool to meet her family. It was funny to see, no matter what country you live in, all families are the same. Her mom was so funny, just a crazy old Parisian lady. She was graciously offering me liquor and snacks that had possibly been in her cabinet since shortly after the 2nd world war. She even brought out the nicest china and silverware for me! So, so cute.
The next day was spent at yet another museum, Centre Pompidou, which is the modern art museum. Definitely one of my favorites so far! The building itself looks like it's all built inside out. They put all the pipes and everything on the outside of it. Also, from the top there was yet again another ridiculous view of the city! I spent over 3 hours just wandering around in this place. It is massive inside. Later that day I found out that there was a Tiffany exhibit in the Luxembourg gardens. I obviously decided to hit that up too, however, I was sadly disappointed that it wasn't free. Boo. I went in anyway, and it was pretty cool. I seriously wanted to steal the lamps, they were so awesome. I have some knock-off's from Target but they just aren't quite as pretty.
This night I went to a Pub Crawl with some other people from the hostel. I think we'll skip over the details of the night.
Moving on, the next day I went to the cemetery called "Père Lachaise" which is where Jim Morrison, Edith Piaf, Oscar Wilde, and many others are buried. After that I devoted my entire day to Montmartre, my favorite area in Paris. This is where artists like Van Gogh and Picasso used to hang out before they were a big deal. I ended up doing a guided tour with the Canadian chick. I was really glad I did it, because I learned so much! Just one little fun fact for you: instead of cleaning his paint brushes with water, Van Gogh used to suck the paint off them and eat it. There was lead in paint back in those days.. so this explains why he went a little kooky there in the end.
Well that's all for now! Paris was great, this really is a city that has endless things to do. Hmm I might have to go back in a few weeks..
2 comments:
OK, I just laughed so hard. Can't wait to stay in a HOTEL with you and meet new people at our wine festival!
It ALL sounds SO COOL and F U N !!
THANKS!!
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