Oct 30, 2016

Paris - Day 1

Yep, I really did this and it was an absolute blast.  I knew I didn't have to do the normal touristy bit since this would be my 4th trip to Paris.  I just selected a couple things that I had never done before.  It was a little chilly, 50s, but I didn't let that deter my fun.
 
I took off from Charlotte around 6.00 on Friday afternoon and landed in Paris at 8.30 their time Saturday morning.  Now the landing was something I had never experienced.  The sun was up, but about 10 mins before landing the pilot came on and said this would be a category 3 landing, auto pilot, because of the fog.  All electronics had to be completely off.  From the picture below, you can see why.  We are at the gate in that picture and there is a worker straight out from the engine.  When we landed, I really thought we were in the clouds still.  Oh well, after some research, it seems fairly common there.
 
 
But Paris was better after my train trip in.

 
While I waited to get my apartment, in the St Germain area, I took a stroll over to Notre Dame.  I am in awe every time I see it. 


 
To where I stayed.  It was a 5th floor former attic space, no elevator, but perfectly cozy for me.  Again, it was in the St Germain area also.


 
Sorry for the mess, but when I dropped off my luggage the cleaning crew had not been through.



 
One thing that I had never done was the Musee d' Orsay.  Why had I never done this, I don't know, because it was phenomenal.  It houses a lot of the Impressionist masters like Cezanne, Monet, Van Gogh, plus a great deal of sculptures, in a former train station on the Seine.  I really enjoyed this part of my trip.



 
Lunch with a view of Sacre Coeur in the distance.


 
A lot of Art Noveau stuff also.

 
I was tempted to go to the Rodin Museum again, but I got my fill here.






 
Pretty funny that the only time I saw the Eiffel Tower was from inside a museum.  The only time I saw the Arc de' Triomphe was from the plane.  Still not sure how there was a break in the fog for it.

 
The central hall.





 
The afternoon in Paris was absolutely gorgeous.  I loved just meandering around the river and doing whatever I felt like doing.  It was about a perfect autumn day.




 
Inevitably, I had to go back to Notre Dame and go in it.  After seeing it every time that I have been in Paris, I finally took the time to take the audio tour.  Their Saturday night service took place during my visit.  That brought back memories of my Midnight Easter mass that I went to several years ago.  The place and atmosphere gives me the chills.






 
After more strolling through shops and a late dinner, I had 5 flights of the below picture to navigate before I ended my Friday (It seems like I don't sleep on planes anymore.  Too many movies to watch I guess.)

 
What a great first day!


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