Sunday, July 5, 2020

Paris in July: These are a Few of My Favorite Paris Views!

If we've been lucky enough to visit Paris, we all have our favorite photos, right? These are a few of mine! This is a detail of the fabulous Chagall ceiling at the Opera Garnier.


And isn't its stage and proscenium impressive?


Of course, you can't be in Paris and not stop by the boulangerie! Baguette anyone?


And it would go all the better with a bottle of wine. Check out the selection at Le Bon Marche.


Or, perhaps you'd rather have champagne and olives at a cafe in Montmartre.


It will give you energy as you walk the area's hills.


And, if you can't make it, there's always the Montmartre cemetery!


Take in a classical concert or enjoy a stop for meditation at Sainte Chapelle.


Then enjoy a walk along the Seine.


Maybe even pick up a bloom or two at a market.


Or, stop by Musee d'Orsay and step back in time as you enjoy some beautiful art.


As night begins to fall, Paris shows its striking shapes and true colors. Deep pinks...


...Royal blue and gold...


...stark black and white...


...and inky blues reflecting the golden light of the city.


Sweet dreams!

This post is part of Paris in July, where bloggers share travel pieces, music, books, film, food and more -- all about Paris (and a little bit beyond!). For more links, visit Tamara's blog here!

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46 comments:

Pam Richardson said...

Jeanie, your beautiful images of Paris brought back my lovely memories of the times spent in this magical city. I could sit for hours at a sidewalk cafe and just people watch. I hope that once again we will be able to travel!

anno said...

Beautiful! And a lovely vicarious treat -- especially since we are unlikely to get to visit any time soon...

My name is Erika. said...

Nice photos and nice views of PAris. I think you caught the essence of the city. Hugs-Erika

David M. Gascoigne, said...

Hello Jeanie: The pictures were obviously taken before Covid-19 affected life for all of us, but it makes you wonder what it does to the heart of a city like Paris, which is so oriented around the interaction of people on the streets, in cafés and so on. I am sure it is not a city that suffers lockdown well.

Mae Travels said...

Beautiful, Jeanie!

be well... mae at maefood.blogspot.com

Misadventures of Widowhood said...

I'll never make it to Paris but I enjoy the pictures. Wish they came with the scenes and smells of the city.

Pamela said...

Wonderful photos! I dream about visiting Paris again! Thank you for this post.

Lynne said...

Oh so pretty . . .
So much to see and do . . .

Valerie-Jael said...

Wonderful photos of a fabulous town. Hugs, Valerie

Linda said...

A great review of the most wonderful city in the world.

Iris Flavia said...

Well, I think I should´ve waited 20 years longer before to go to Paris to enjoy it!
Oh, the cat :-)
And, oh, beautiful at night. Thank you :-)

BeachGypsy said...

Wow!--so pretty! I love all the pictures especially the deep blue sky ones. Hope your holiday weekend was nice. Except for a couple walks, we stayed home. And ate good food! ha ha LOL

Maggie said...

Beautiful Paris shown at it's very best. Let's hope the good times will come again soon. I have been told that many Parisians are fleeing the city and buying homes in the countryside because of covid 19 and the upheaval it has brought to the City of Lights.

eileeninmd said...

Hello Jeanie,

What a beautiful tour of Paris. Lovely series of photos, you have wonderful memories of your trip! Enjoy your day, have a great new week!!

Debbie-Dabble Blog and A Debbie-Dabble Christmas said...

Jeannie,
Beautiful pictures as always!! Thanks for taking us along with you on your trip once again!! Thanks for visiting! Hope you are enjoying your time at the lake!!
Stay safe, healthy and happy!!
Hugs,
Debbie

La Table De Nana said...

Amazing how well Paris did actually..I don't miss Paris one bit..but would happily live my whole life in Provence♥

crackercrumblife said...

These are so beautiful! I would like some champagne and olives please.. and if I could have them in Montmartre that would be even better. :)

I love these glimpses of the city through your eyes - and that kitty just hanging out in the cemetery. :)

Penny from Enjoying The Simple Things said...

I love seeing your favorite photos of Paris. It is such a lovely city. I was lucky enough to spend a week there a few years ago.

Sandra at Maison De Jardin said...

Such beautiful photos, Jeanie. As you know, France is first on my list.

Have a lovely week!

Hena Tayeb said...

Oh I miss travelling so much. Lovely shots.

Linda @ Life and Linda said...

This post brings back memories Jeanie. Paris was so lovely to visit. I want to go back and visit Provence. Thanks for sharing your sweet photos.

Pat @ Mille Fiori Favoriti said...

Hi Jeanie
I enjoyed your photos of Paris! The night time cafe scene reminded me of a VanGogh painting. So beautiful! I miss traveling. Although I feel content that I traveled to many places there were still many more I wanted to see. I hope everyone does their part in helping to be socially responsible so we can defeat the virus and get our infection numbers down.

Judy at GoldCountryCottage said...

Oh, Jeanie. The colors and sights are magnificent and you captured them perfectly. What wonderful memories to have..Stay well..xxoJudy

The French Hutch said...

Oh Jeanie, your post has me swimming in my own wonderful memories that look a lot like yours! I dream of another visit someday.I appreciate all of your wonderful photos, I've scrolled up and down and now back for yet another. How blessed we are to have enjoyed this wonderful destination........

Silver in AZ said...

fabulous photos! I'd love to return, but not sure if it's in the cards anymore. Thanks for letting me re-live via your photos!

Tammie Lee said...

beautiful views and certainly wonderful memories!

R's Rue said...

Beautiful.

Bella Rum said...

These are so beautiful, Jeanie. I can almost smell the baguettes., and a glass of wine to go with would be a good thing.

~Lavender Dreamer~ said...

I always enjoy these posts so I'll visit some of the other blogs taking part too. I've been 'dream' vacationing on my computer this weekend. I am SO ready to go somewhere...preferably on the water! Enjoy your week! Thanks for sharing your amazing photos!

Sketchbook Wandering said...

Thank you, Jeanie!! During many hours of staying home or near to home, I find memories from past travels flashing often in my thoughts! I don't know if I'll ever be back to Paris, but how I love remembering the many vivid experiences and images from my 8 or 9 trips there. I remember the total amazement I felt at seeing that clock at Musée d'orsay...Your café scene reminds me of the famous Van Gogh painting...I was Sketchbook Wandering in Paris, that is for sure!!
Thank you. I love seeing your photos.

Lisa from Lisa's Yarns said...

This post makes me homesick for Paris! How I love that city. I love the signs for the metro, the sweet shops with their beautiful desserts, the farmers market stalls with varieties of olives or mussels or anything you can think of! And then of course the view of the Seine and all the bridges can’t be beat. There is so much to see in Paris!!

gigi-hawaii said...

Your photos take me back to Paris. Lovely!

FrenchGardenHouse said...

ahhh, Jeannie, such a sweet little souvenir trip to Paris. Thank you, friend. Since we can't go in real life right now, your photos brought back heart warming memories. Here's praying we can all go back and sip a glass of champagne on the boulevards of Paris again soon! xoLidy

Evi Erlinda said...

Wonderful photos of beautiful moments!
What a great time walked along the Seine.

The Joy of Home with Martha Ellen said...

Jeanie, thank you for the lovely photos of Paris! Such a magical city of light and love. The sights and sounds of Paris bring back romantic thoughts of this wonderful city.

Pam said...

Great shots, esp love the one of Montmartre cemetery with the cat in the pic. Would that not be so sad if that was a family cat?

Beatrice P. Boyd said...

Enjoyed traveling abroad through this post, Jeanie, especially as it will be awhile since we will travel abroad. But should I get to Paris one day, I have some places to look foreard to seeing.😀

Sami said...

Lovely memories of Paris Jeanie.
I have a similar photo of that window at the Musee D'Orsay, the only photo I managed to take inside the Museum.

Tamara said...

Such great images, classic french memories for many of us. I have also valued the comments & sentiments shared here by your readers, jeanie. I too wonder, as david Gascoigne above has mused, how is paris fairing in covid lockdowns.. it is a city normally filled with the bustle of people.

Brona said...

I love your photos - for a minute there, I was back in Paris, walking the streets with you :-)

vvb32 reads said...

Love the photo of the stage! Thanks for sharing your photos :-)

Carola Bartz said...

These are wonderful pictures of Paris that bring back a lot of memories. I haven't seen these particular Chagalls, but I did see the famous Chagall windows in the Hadassah Hospital in Jerusalem - stunning! The colors are just unforgettable.
Thank you for this wonderful visit down memory lane.

Angelsdoor * Penny said...

Hi Jeanie,
Your beautiful photos transported me to Paris. Thank you for taking me along.

p.s. Let me at the Baguette"s!
blessings,
Penny

Deb Nance at Readerbuzz said...

Beautiful! A perfect day in Paris. Lovely photos, all.

Sandi Magle said...

Delicious visuals, this is so on my bucket list...and I get older I keep wishing and something always steps in my way...ugh! LOVED visiting though!

Lowcarb team member said...

What a joy and pleasure to see all of these lovely photographs you've shared.

All the best Jan

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