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| Woman and flowers by Quai du Valmy |
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| Homeless guys watching TV under bridge over the Seine. |
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| Mimes along Quai de Valmy |
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| Father and son bazar on Boulevard Barbès. The son is out of sight but the father is seated inside. |
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| Mannequins on Boulevard Barbès |
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| Woman and flowers by Quai du Valmy |
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| Homeless guys watching TV under bridge over the Seine. |
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| Mimes along Quai de Valmy |
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| Father and son bazar on Boulevard Barbès. The son is out of sight but the father is seated inside. |
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| Mannequins on Boulevard Barbès |
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| Honey, you've got a problem. |
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| Jesus! |
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| Get some help. Vous êtes lunatique, ma chérie! |
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| Home of forty to fifty-thousand books |
The SpokenWordParis open poetry mic at Au Chat Noir last Monday was really excellent. I'm always an outsider at these things but I read whenever I can wherever I go and, in my opinion, the quality of writing at this event was among the best of any I've participated in. And the presentations were good. Even the poems read in other languages were interesting. And unlike London's Poetry Unplugged,which makes people pay a suck ass cover charge to read, SpokenWord Paris is free for all.![]() |
| Venus de Milo |
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| Graffiti art dog on rue Ordener |
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| Art connoisseur dog on rue Caulaincourt |
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| My Paris corner |
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| Minerva, Ellie, Monkey Dude & Swami in Tooting Bec |
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| Leaving London. Moving is a nightmare. |
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| Elevator to the 3rd (or 4th) floor |
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| This is only half of the cheese selection at the grocery store |
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| As you might guess, in real life Napoleon preferred a silver handle. |
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| Merchants on Brick Lane |
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| Graffiti w/ people, Brick Lane |
"This isn't meant to be an exhaustive list and I've probably missed a thing or two, but here's where we've been in about 3.5 weeks. I'll start with Frommer's Top 15, of which we've visited the following.
British Museum (3 or 4 times by now)
Hampstead Heath on a rare sunny day about 2.5 weeks ago
Hampton Court Palace
Hyde Park once upon a time when there was sun
Imperial War Museum (in preparation for the Churchill War Rooms)
National Gallery (several times)
Natural History Museum incl. the Darwin Center & The Cocoon
Tate Modern (sort of hate modern art, for the most part, but some things were stunning)
Victoria and Albert Museum (V&A) repeat visits
Not 3-star according to Frommer, but this list includes some pretty excellent stuff:
Windsor Castle (this brought out the inner princess in all of us)
The Mall
National Portrait Gallery
Kensington Palace
Ashmolean Museum in Oxford
Somerset House
Courtauld Gallery
National Portrait Gallery
Sir John Soane's Museum (unexpected hit, one of our faves)
Wallace Collection
Wellcome Collection
Trafalgar Square (hardly needs mentioning since it's inevitable)
Changing of the Horse Guard (more ceremony than Buckingham Guard, plus horses)
St.-Martin-in-the-Fields (mostly for the downstairs crypt cafe - you're having tea on top of the graves)
.Museum of London (again, an unexpected hit)
Museum of London Docklands (can't believe all these great museums and galleries are free)
Whitechapel Art Gallery (something had to disappoint, and this was it)
British Library (they no longer display a letter from young Elizabeth I which was half the reason I went)
Wimbledon Car Boot sale
Harrod’s
Oxford University Museum of Natural History
Portobello Market
Borough Market
Chinatown (four times so far)
Hamleys (massive upscale toy store) -L."
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| Happy monkey guy, Brick Lane, London |
| SubTropolis, Kansas City |
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| Kansas City native |
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| Windsor Castle, Middle Ward |
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| Arrow slits, Middle Ward, Windsor Castle |
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| Arrow slit close up |
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| Perfunctory tourist shot |
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| Windsor Castle, Upper Ward |
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| One hundred foot Roy the Redeemer in the act of Divinely Intervening above the white cliffs of Dover. |
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| Article in London Metro. |
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| Church across street from British Library. How can anyone pretend that religion is not all about politics and power? |
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| Down the tube and off and away |
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| Inexplicable. Horse and rider at Vauxhall Bridge |
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| Tate Britain |
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| JMW Turner, self-portrait at age 24 |
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| Ophelia by John Everett Millais.Big hair day at the Tate Britain. |
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| Inexplicable...man on the street |
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| Elizabeth, then and now. Subway billboard. |
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| Silver hand, V&A Museum |
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| Whitechapel High Street |
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| Whitechapel High Street |
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| Dockland walkabout |