The Carrousel Garden of the Tuileries, right outside the Louvre. My friend and I had spent several hours inside the Louvre taking in as much as we could, decided to call it for the morning, and get on with our day. The one week granted to us in Paris made us think wisely of our time. The Tuileries run along the Seine between the Louvre and the Place de la Concorde. Stepping out of the museum into the cold early afternoon air was exhilarating, especially with a few moments of what seemed to be rare sunshine.
As we walked through a short piece of the gardens I noted such a sense of relaxation and people just being people.
The photo above is the Arc de Triomphe du Carrousel.
Having a great time. Wish you were here.
Lovely photos. That soft sunlight is just right.
Alison
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Thanks, Alison. There was something about that light that added to the magic
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You had so many memorable places during your trip, Angeline. Thanks for sharing them with us.
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Incredible what I was able to see in such a short time. And I am so happy to post and share all of this. Thanks, Allan.
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You covered a lot of ground, Angeline. Long legs or a fast pace?
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LOL…definitely not long legs, I’m 5’2”. Fast pace. 😊
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stunning lights and shadow…enjoyable!!!
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Thanks, Mihran. The light out there that day was great!
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wonderful side light….thank you…
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I’m glad you like it. Thanks, Anthony.
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