Paris 2023: Day 5

I am a lover of quotes and I read a quote the other day that said, “Live for the moments you can’t put into words”. I had a whole blog post ready for today, but I deleted the entire thing because the pictures of my day at Monet’s gardens in Giverny say more than my words ever could. There are also a few pictures of the town of Giverny, a walk around Paris, and my sunset cruise on the Seine. Enjoy!

Monet’s Gardens
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Paris 2023: Day 2

Île de la Cité

Sunday in Paris. Day 2 in Paris started with a walk through the Latin Quarter and along the Seine to Le St Régis on Île Saint-Louis. This little café came highly recommended by a friend and it was a perfect spot for breakfast. While there were tables outdoors, it was a little cold so I settled in at a table by the window for a traditional Parisian breakfast: pain au chocolat, orange juice, and chocolat chaud (hot chocolate). The orange juice tasted freshly squeezed and the hot chocolate was rich and indulgent. There were only a few other people in the small café so I took my time before heading out for a walk around Île Saint-Louis and Île de la Cité.

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Paris 2023: Day 1

Paris. Home to croissants, crepes, and macarons. Home to sidewalk cafes and blooming gardens. Home to the Mona Lisa. And for the next week, home to me. I was planning to be here three years ago in April 2020, but obviously the global pandemic changed my plans. So here I finally am, with only a rough plan for how I will spend the next six days in the City of Light.

Jardin du Luxembourg
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