Monday, October 6, 2025

Coming Around the Bend

 Barge travel is easy going.  On a typical day, the barge might pass through six to ten locks.  Some guests might get off at one lock and walk or bicycle along the tow path before rejoining the barge at a later lock.

I went out for a brisk walk and stretched my legs a bit.  When I looked back, Grand Cru was coming into view, coming around a bend in the canal.  Some ducks in the foreground added a bit of local color.

Sunday, October 5, 2025

Grand Cru

 After an amazing week in Paris, we moved to the Canal de Bourgogne (Burgundy Canal) outside Dijon for a week enjoying the slow pleasures of a barge floating down the canal.

Our barge is Grand Cru, owned and operated by Elegant Waterways.  We are eight guests being spoiled by a crew of six -- the captain, a lockman, a chef, two attendants and a host/driver for excursions.


The first morning begins in the mist at a lock with a picturesque cottage alongside.

Saturday, October 4, 2025

Musee d'Orsay

 Musee d'Orsay is a left bank museum along the River Seine.  It was developed from a converted railway station.



Two huge clocks draw onlookers' eyes.

Whistler's Mother is in a quiet location on a side wall.





Jeanne d'Arc.



The museum currently holds a big exhibition of works by the American artist, James Singer Sargent.  
His famous Madame X has a place of honor, as do his studies for the portrait.

Sargent's masterpiece The Daughters of Edward Darley Boit usually resides at Boston's Museum of Fine Arts.  At d'Orsay, it swarmed with viewers, but I was able to catch a quiet moment.

Friday, October 3, 2025

Saint Chapelle

 Saint Chapelle is a royal chapel within the medieval Palais de la Cite, the residence of the kings of France until the 14th century.






The chapel is a short distance west of Notre Dame on the Ole de la Cite on the River Seine.  Construction began in 1238.  The blue stained glass is nearly overwhelming.

Thursday, October 2, 2025

Notre Dame

 The gleaming, clean, restored Cathedral de Notre Dame.






On this trip, I am often deciding that no words are needed.

Wednesday, October 1, 2025

Louvre

When noted architect I.M.Pei proposed a glass pyramid for the courtyard in front of the Louvre, I thought it was outrageous and sacrilegious.  Now it is one of my favorite scenes in Paris, especially at night.


The monthly theme for City Daily Photo participants for October is "glass."  
Click here to see other photographers' takes on that theme.

Tuesday, September 30, 2025

Opera Garnier

 Opera Garnier is so stunning that it is impossible to explain its beauty.  So, here are a few without the words that would not do it justice.