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1, October 6, London
********** Day 6 - Parisian Palette Last time I wasn't sure I was ever going to finish our Day 5 - Drawn to Bohemia post. Today, it's Day 6 - Parisian Palette, and one of the shortest days of the entire tour. And just in time, my feet were killing me. Beci seemed to be doing fine, but I was looking for a park bench and a book today.
At this point we met our local guide, were presented with our tickets, and marched into a side entry to the Museum that none of us even knew existed up to that point. We breezed in thru the special Disney entry (OK, it's for any large group but today it was all ours ) and gathered in the main entry area where we were presented with nifty headsets which allowed us to roam the area while the guide could narrate and point out the most noteworthy pieces in the collections without having to yell. As you can imagine, it a very popular place with lots of people going in all directions so this truly was a nice touch.
Eventually of course, we made our way into the most popular room in the Louvre, and into what may be the most well known painting in the world. C. M. Coolidge's Dogs Playing Poker #2 - A Bold Bluff.
No wait. I meant the Mona Lisa. It's Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa. Of course Dogs Playing Poker isn't in the Louvre, it's too new. Only works created before 1849 can be displayed in the Louver. The Dogs series was painted between 1903 and 1910. It would be displayed in the Musée d'Orsay across the river, where works from 1849 thru 1914 are displayed. Those created between 1915 and the present, including my favorite artist, Marc Chagall would go in the Pompidou Centre or Musée National d´Art Moderne.
Our time with the Mona Lisa complete, we moved off to see the rest of the artistic bounty that is to be found in the Louvre, culminating with the Venus de Milo. Even lacking her arms, there is something quite remarkable about this bit of marble. It dates back to the Hellenistic age and was most likely carved by Alexandros of Antioch on the island of Milos, Greece. For those of you with families . During the Louvre tour, the kids are invited to partake in an interactive scavenger hunt through the museum. Many of us adults asked if we could do the scavenger hunt too! We left the Musée, with all day tickets so we could return later that day and returned to the Jardin des Tuileries for a simple, yet satisfying lunch in a café in the park.
This was the first time we ran into a language barrier of any kind, and it was fun rather than uncomfortable. The owner of the stand said "I have no English", to which I responded "Je parle peu français". Unfortunately I think this means something more like "I speak French of a diminutive size", but that would only emphasize just how little I speak, so I figured that was just fine. I was able to order "Deux crêpes. Fromage et jambon." His question about "Sel" threw me for a moment (Salt) but we muddled through. "Deux Coke Lite" was clear enough, and then we ran into the big problem. Something which sounded like "d'snuf a swasan doos uros" but was actually "dix-neuf et soixante-douze euros". Neither would have helped me at that point. Counting in French is a nightmare. So: Ten-Nine and Sixty-Twelve Euros. No really, they say sixty-twelve, and for eighty they say four-twenties. So the final price, 19.72 Euros, including the package of potato chips. A very good
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