Monday, August 31, 2015
Last hurrah
Thursday, July 9, 2015
Wednesday, July 8, 2015
Greetings from Greenwich Mean Time and the Prime Meridian!
The Meeting at St. Pancras
Crossed through the Chunnel today. Looked all over St. Pancreas station for the cart halfway in the wall on Platform 9 and 3/4 but we couldn't find a thing! Instead we found the 30 foot bronze statue of the The Meeting. Along it's base was a series of detailed 3 dimensional friezes representing the history of the Tube. Incredible!!
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Day_(sculptor)
Les Catacombes
John and I arose with the blacksmith again and in our daily tradition, set off to enjoy a cup of coffee at one of the many cafes before stopping by a patisserie for some yummy baked goods to bring home. After breakfast we were treated to yet another sound from the barracks--a symphony filled the air!! For the horses?? This has been a unique apartment location!
We tried again to visit the catacombs today. What a difference from yesterday when there wasn't a soul around. Today the line circled around the block and then some! We waited in line for a little over three hours, but it was worth it.
The catacombs are housed in old, abandoned quarries. In 1785 the graveyards in Paris were posing a health risk so beginning with the Cemetery of Innocents, bones from over 150 graveyards were moved here until 1859. At first the bones were just dumped, but in 1810 the Inspector General of Quarries turned the ossuary into a proper funeral monument. The bones are elaborately displayed but only with the skulls and long bones. The remaining bones are still in a jumble behind this facade.
Evening in Paris
This fountain was outside the Saint Michel Metro stop. The main scene is of Saint Michael wrestling with the devil. These dragons flanked the fountain.
The area was bustling--filled with students and locals whizzing by and returning bikes. We had dinner at another open air restaurant. This has been so enjoyable. Another pleasant walk home along the Seine. The banks were filled with small groups of people enjoying dinner or strumming their guitars.






