Paris Trip Notes


Yummy museum cafe food.  Sides in Paris = they always serve a salad!
Loving all the art at Centre Pompidou, Paris.

Later in the day ... 

We're sitting at a cafe (The Hideout), after visiting Centre Pompidou and the Musee National D'Art Moderne, each with a pint of Saint-Omer and it's happy hour ( 3.50 Euros a pop).

I'm having a lover's quarrel with my trip at the moment ... being foreign in a foreign country and surrounded by other foreign people (aka tourists) is not ideal.  We end up in some touristy areas, therefore treated like tourists, well, because we are tourists. Ugh. We wanted to find a more quaint area and really get the best taste of true Parisian culture, but not happening here today.  Well, I guess that tourism is part of the true Parisian culture now.  So, therefore, we succeeded!

At any rate ...

The past few days I'm constantly reminded of how much I do not know ...  of the world, of other cultures.  It definitely feels like it right now since I'm so pressed with new visuals, sounds, and French culture everywhere!


Having all of these new experiences makes me feel as if I have been sealed up in a box, tightly. 


I'm glad I take opportunities to step outside by comfort zone.  It's exhilarating!  It does seem like a lot of people stay sealed comfortably in their own box for way too long.  If you seal yourself up and don't explore the world, it's no wonder we all do not understand each other better. No wonder the world is never peaceful.

I say try it today.  Step outside your box.  You might be pleasantly surprised!


Museum Love 2 in Paris!

Musee National d'Art Moderne, Paris, France.





Oh, excuse us.



















Museum Love from Paris


As said in the previous posts, we chose to hit up the Centre Pompido, which houses the Musee National d'Art Moderne.  Art, art, art everywhere!  Here's another sampling of what we saw!


































Blowing his mind ... "figuring out" art. 


Beautiful Cinematography


I was absolutely mesmerized by this video installation at the National Musee d' Art Moderne in Paris. It was gorgeous.  The dancer in the video just kept dancing and dancing, and each time she turned, the color of the costume changed.  I could have watched it over and over again.  My still shots don't really do the video justice, but you get the idea!




























I've been trying to research this work a little bit ... to no avail.  If anyone has information to share, I'd love to hear it!  


 
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