The last day of our sixth time in Paris (probably a total of 55 days) and the weatherman called for rain, pretty much all day. So what will we do, where will we go? We knew that a long leisurely lunch was out of the question as we had plans tonight for a great dinner with Laurent and Miguel. We considered the architecture/design exhibit at Chaillot but we’d seen Eames chairs and Graves kettles many times already. I thought about the D’Orsay but we’d done a few Impressionist museums this trip already. I even thought about doing nothing but....really...it’s Paris and that would have been embarrassing. Finally Steve said, OK, we are going to the Louvre, it is the perefect way to pass a rainy day, it’s huge and we will see all the things we have never seen there. We awoke to gray skies giving way to a bit of blue, happy we could get to the metro before the showers. We knew where to get off and then quickly checked our phones to recall the old Rick Steves tip for the alter...
Still married (almost 40 years), still traveling (over 50 countries to date), still writing (Marci), still photographing (Steve) and still enjoying every day of every adventure. Share it with us!