When you think of Paris, the music of an accordion can be frequently heard wafting through the streets.

Along the banks of the Seine or in the looming shadows of the Tour Eiffel, there is no mistaking it’s music.



When you think of Paris, the music of an accordion can be frequently heard wafting through the streets.

Along the banks of the Seine or in the looming shadows of the Tour Eiffel, there is no mistaking it’s music.



Across from the Louvre is the Tower of St. Jacques.  This Gothic tower is all that remains of the 16th-century Church of Saint-Jacques-de-la-Boucherie, “Saint James of the butchers”

Built in the early 1500’s, the tower’s opulent ornamentation reflects the wealth of the church’s patron. The butchers of Les Halles Market.


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There is never enough time to fully explore the Louvre. Over 2.8 million visitors venture through it’s cavernous halls in a year. With over 380,000 objects, something is bound to be missed on your first visit.
A mere 20′ away from the Mona Lisa is this painting of “Flora”.

Paris Bordone was an Italian painter. His paintings of religious themes were created for some of the great churches of the 1500s.

Biagio d’Antonio’s painting of “The Carrying of The Cross” depicts Jesus on his way to Cavalry. In the lower right corner is a woman holding a piece of fabric with Jesus’s face on it. This is known as Veronica’s Veil. Although not mentioned in the Bible, the legend of a woman that wiped the blood and sweat off of Jesus’ face has been retold across the world. This is but one of many representations of the meeting.

In the Egyptian collection, a bronze statue of a cat is on display. This is the Goddess Bastet in her form as a feline. The Goddess certainly has her plate full. She was the Goddess of cats, the sun, the East, fire, love, intoxication, music, dancing, joy, celebration, fertility, secrets, magic, and sex, to name a few of her duties.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Veil_of_Veronica
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paris_Bordone

There are quite a few interesting details on the Facades of The Louvre






There are so many choices when it comes to eating in Paris. Cafes line streets, vendors sell there wares in the street and deciding where to eat can be a challenge.



My friends and I settled on the Cafe Leone in the area surrounding Notre Dame. I would recommend this charming little restaurant to anyone looking for a quick bite. Their pizza was delicious.

