The all-too-familiar, shown here at 471 days before the Millenium. | A beautiful local church. | In the church courtyard you can find this nice statue. |
View of Napoleon's palace while walking up the Eiffel Tower. | You can see the entire city from the top! |
It wasn't always painted brown like it is today. | Black and White marble statues in the Musée d'Orsay. |
Old Fountain | Kids talking with one of the officials in the park. |
Paris is full of lovely parks. | Some with quite hilarious statues. |
Often folks race radio controlled sailboats here. | And here, we had baguettes and cheese for lunch! | A small church between Venon and Giverney. |
Monet's reflecting pond in Giverney. | Complete with lilly pads. |
They go out in this rowboat to trim the lilly pads. | This cat is really enjoying the sun! |
Back to the sleepy town of Venon. | Mmmm.... Tomatoes! (Bois de Boulogne Park) |
An old fashioned Orangerie. | I thought these were extinct, but he snapped at me twice! |
Paris too, is full of pigeons. | We took a stroll through the park on a lazy Tuesday afternoon. | The Louvre at night. |
Musée d'Orsay on the Seinne. | Notre Dame Cathedral. |
These guys are quite the characters. | The cathedral is quite spacious inside! |
Saint Jeanne d'Arc | The palace at Versailles is quite elaborate. Just look at that detail! | One of the original chandaliers at Versailles. |