All things are lined up ... the oars are stored ....
the walking shoes neatly packed .....
..... it is time to move on to Montreal.

Unfortunately it means leaving some of the
delightful thingies that we have come to love and
yet on the other hand we are glad to leave some
of those thingies we dislike a great deal.

Here are some of the delightfuls.....



The markets that are set up in the Village and Cities
on a weekly schedule are available from 7 am to noon.
The then move on to the next village.
It becomes a game to find these and be at the village
so one can take advantage of the deals...

This particular Market was 1/2 km long on a Boulvard in Paris.

Fruits and Veggies
Teach a man to fish.....

Nuts


Cheese


Break Bread


Olives
Seafood
Cut above... meats
Garments and fabric

Roses


Hats

24 varieties of Crepes

Opportunity of seeing the Masters at magnificant galleries.


Matisse - La Danse de Paris

Matisse

Picasso

Claude Monet - Impression Soliel

Claude Abeille

Picasso

Street Art....
This is an entrance to Metro Station


The grand Architecture of France
This is the Paris City Hall
(Hotel de Ville)


Sculptures in the Parks

Cleaning the gutter using water

Graffiti

Graffiti


Massive printed facade of fabric to cover
the construction renovation of buildings


Pigeons that share lunches we had on park benches.


Lunch on the boat....
Baggette, pates, cheeses, olive oil & balsalmic vinegrette
and RED WINE


THESE ARE THE THINGIES WE WILL NOT MISS


Bill for two cups of coffee ($11.88 CA)

Shoes at 375 € ($596.00 CA)

These toilets were side by each at a railway station in a small village
Hers
His
These toilets were side by each beside a church in a small village
His
Hers

 


The line ups at Arts Musées

This was for the Hokusai

woodblock print exhibition.


Well folks that is all from this soapbox

MARNIE & GRAHAM
www.woodblockart.ca