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On the streets of Paris

 

Another ramble through my shoebox of Paris scenes, mostly from a visit last September, and mostly focused on quirky vignettes, overlooked nuance, whimsy and sometimes beauty.

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Only a few items call for much in the way of explanation... this mirror-inflected view through a doorway at Musee d'Orsay. Not strictly a street scene, though!

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Well, as the first sign implies: 'Whatever..."

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Towers by the ton in lower Montmartre....

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Lunch and maintenance at the Palais Luxembourg....

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Lunch for birds, too, but not the best diet choices... The second flock seems better behaved.

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Near Les Halles, 'Listen' now has a permanent home, but seems disengaged. Or perhaps just staring at those whimsical colors flying near his home at the Saint-Eustache church.

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Not that far away, it seems as if the whimsical Stravinsky Fountain is dry whenever I visit; it's just across from the building I have to keep explaining to friends is NOT under construction; Renzo Piano designed the Centre Pompidou with the works on the outside. Even when there IS construction, it's hard to tell.

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Construction: a couple ponders an elaborate cutaway of the Palais Garnier, home of the Paris Opera, a building that has never seemed as complicated in life as it turns out to be. Below it, one of my unsung favorites: Town Hall of the 18th, just waiting for a movie role.

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And, on the tower between the Town Hall of the 1e and Saint-Germaine l'Auxerrois, what I took to be an elaborate clock until looking at the photo afterwards and realizing it's a barometer!

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The Samaritaine department store has re-opened as a sort of multi-purpose upscale mall/residence/office building, but still with its mix of Art Nouveau and Art Deco exteriors.

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Sadly, I've lost track of where I saw the lovely vegetable carvings, but the elaborate ironwork tells its own story; it's part of the pumping plant for the water system in Montmartre. True public art: no museum needed. Below it, a plaque whose Latin I've not worked on: truly here it is form, not function that makes it notable!

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As in so many cities, they're everywhere—but not always with so many colors and such careful parking...

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Behind the giant and elaborate shim, renovations for a key fashion name along the Champs-Elysees...

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A shining light, and a bright dome. The replica of the flame of the Statue of Liberty was a 1989 gift that celebrated the 100th anniversary of the English-language Herald Tribune in Paris; because of its location above the tunnel where Princess Diana died, her fans tend to treat it as a memorial to her. The gleaming domes belong to the Russian cathedral and culture center built just across the river in 2016.

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Flowers in the garden of the Carnavalet Museum, and an invitation to Love and Folly. Might they not be one and the same?

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A cartful of traffic cones to wrap the day, along with a slow day and too many Eiffel Towers of all sizes and colors.

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