
Today we visited the massive Pere-Lachaise Cemetery which features such notable people as Jim Morrison, Edith Piaf, Frederic Chopin, Marcel Proust and Oscar Wilde. Most of the graves were very ornate but Oscar Wilde's was just bizarre!. It was sort of egyptian-like at the top but the bottom was the most distinguishable feature of the grave... Take a look!


After the Cemetery we travelled uphill for an extended period of time to reach Belleville Park which is one of the highest points in Paris. There is a series of magnificent gardens that stretch along a winding route and from the top of the hill you can see just about all of the city. It is an unbelievable sight and definitely worth the trek, even if Erika's feet were numb by the end of it.
One thing we forgot to mention last night was the Quebec Day celebration. Basically it is an excuse for any Quebec raised citizens of Paris to party and listen to some country music. Quebec is anti-Canada because they want to secede but Canada won't let them so there is constant rivalry. Imagine the Dixie Chicks singing in French and you get a good picture of what it was like. Although niether of us are huge fans of country music we had an absolute blast.
You know - every once in a while you can take a cab, the subway, or a tour bus and give those totsies a well deserved rest. Sounds like you are have a wonderful time. Everyone is missing you both!
ReplyDeleteLove the blog. Keep the observations and self-portaits up! You gave me an idea for our trip.
ReplyDeleteI hope no one was doing it on Jim Morrison's grave while you were there, because that's been known to happen.
ReplyDeleteLoved the kisses on Oscar Wilde's grave - what a funny tradition. Did you leave your kiss too? Sounds like your feet are starting to rebel! Soak them, massage them and, hopefully, they'll feel better. You might want to consider getting some tennis shoes...
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