Life under the big pointy thing. You know, one can see it from all over the city; however, you can't really appreciate it until you stand right underneath it and experience its mammoth proportions. It can be emotionally overwhelming. (Click on the photo to take in the art nouveau patterns of the archway) Paris, France; September, 2011.
Friday, October 21, 2011
About Me
- Name: Gr8fulTed
- Location: Madras, Oregon, United States
Aging boomer into the Dharma, The Dead, Todd Snider, Little Feat, politics, peace, negating the Radical Right, travel, the Net, Firefly\Serenity, helping my community, laughing, photography, art, music (playing, listening, supporting)
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Previous Posts
- No, this isn' the lobby of some 5-star hotel. Some...
- There's so much to see when one walks around that ...
- Much of France is pretty flat. When Napoleon III v...
- In the olden days, Parisians loved to cut through ...
- The Metro system is fairly efficient and after a c...
- Sunsets in Paris can be spectacular. Here's one ov...
- The Whimpy Kid and I await our Kirs one evening at...
- If Americans want to see antiquity here in the US,...
- For some reason, the French have a reputation of b...
- By Thomas Jefferson:, 3rd US president:
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