This is how they move furniture and goods in and out of apartments. Most buildings are 4 or 5 stories high, and either don't have an elevator, it's a teeny-tiny capsule, that barely holds a person, let alone furniture.
Enticing and beautiful shop windows
Beautiful Sacre Coeur Church, at the top of the Montmartre area. It's a favourite place to sit and watch the world go by
Enjoying an al fresco art exhibition outside of Luxemburg Gardens
The entrance to Place des Vosges, a lovely square in the city
The city at night
And this window box
Paris seems to be all about curlicues
One of many interesting pedestrian streets in our area
Hotel de Ville - Paris City Hall
I'm so happy to be in Paris, I feel like skipping!
And I love the new shoes I just bought!
Joanne can hardly contain her excitement
Guarding the Eiffel Tower. He seemed quite pleased to be having his photo taken, though
Spot the military at the Eiffel Tower
Can't wait to get on the plane!
We're here! Check out the size of our door.
Rue Suger is a quiet little side street, right off of the lively Boulevard St. Michel area, in St. Germain
This fellow is power-running up the steep stairs
Joanne says: "Je suis tres, tres desolee. Avez-vous un mouchoir"? (I'm very very sad to be leaving Paris. Do you have a kleenex?)
Pat and I looking for some dinner
The beautiful Musee d'Orsay. It houses an impressive collection of Impressionist art, all in a building that was converted from a train station.
Here's a view of the stairs going up