Moulin Rouge – Elsa's Travel Blog on Paris https://elsastravelblogonparis.com Mon, 05 Dec 2016 11:36:24 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=7.0 Paris Trip Day 28 https://elsastravelblogonparis.com/paris-trip-day-28-2/ https://elsastravelblogonparis.com/paris-trip-day-28-2/#respond Mon, 05 Dec 2016 12:00:58 +0000 http://www.elsastravelblogonparis.com/?p=11718 Read More]]> Moulin Rouge, where Henri Toulouse-Latrec found inspiration for his art.

Moulin Rouge, where Henri Toulouse-Lautrec found inspiration for his art.

Monday. My last day in Paris. I can’t believe a month has gone by already. I’m trying to savor every moment today. I’m pretty organized – I’ve reorganized my stuff enough times, I should be – so I went to buy that cute mug I saw in a shop nearby (with its own spoon!) and bought a few other small souvenirs. A guy who has a kiosk selling souvenirs at Blanche Metro had gone to his home country and come back, so I got to say good-bye to him. He asked me when I would be returning: I told him I didn’t know, but that my heart will always be here. He smiled in recognition.

I went to Champs-Elysees one last time, and took in the ambiance as much as I could. I don’t want to leave. I belong here. I wandered around taking pictures until I knew I couldn’t put it off any more. I walked to the Champs-Elysees Metro and took it for the last time to Blanche Metro. After I got off, I took some pictures of Moulin Rouge and met some travelers: one of them asked me if I wanted my picture taken. Sure! Then I walked up the Montmartre hill to Le Basilic and had dinner there again – another perfect French meal — and took a few pictures, saying my good-byes. Then I went back to Plug-Inn Hostel. I am thankful for my time here. I’ve made a lot of connections with people, some of whom I’ve forgotten to write about in my journal: my long-term memory is so much better than my short-term, that sometimes I remember things better 6 months to a year later than I did right after an experience. I still have more to say about my trip. Well, that’s something. Maybe I can even blog about it.

The fearless traveler, smiling for the camera but sad underneath. A member of the helpful staff at Le Basilic. What is it about an alley that can make it look French? I don't care why; I just want to remember it. My month in Paris was as fleeting as a Metro train. My month in Paris was as fleeting as a Metro train.

 

Salut !

 

Images of Paris metro train and metro doors by Can Stock Photo. All other images by Elsa L. Fridl.

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Friday. I moved into another room with a skylight and only one other person, Violet. She and I had a long talk, during which I told her many of the basics of my situation. She told me she believed another country calls the shots in the U.S. and that the U.S. is run by an oligarchy, including corporations. (Perhaps I should say she is not from the U.S.) Intriguingly, I recently spoke with U.S. citizens who told me the same thing. She further said that if you put a group of people in a room, all from different countries, including the U.S., there would be a “heaviness” about us that we don’t see because we’re too close to it. She is so perceptive! She also asked me if I thought of going public about my situation, and suggested I have oral surgery as well. I told her it’s a matter of finding a dentist who will pull a tooth without asking the reason for my request, and whom I can trust. It isn’t so much that I can’t trust dentists — after all, my father was a dentist — but my situation requires me to be extra cautious.

It usually rains rather than snows in Paris, which is okay by me. I love the rain.

It usually rains rather than snows in Paris, which is okay by me. I love the rain.

I felt very lethargic, possibly because of the rain (though I love rain). I didn’t get out of the hostel until about 4:45 P.M. I ate at Le Basilic again: tomatoes and mozzarella skewer, cod with spinach in a light sauce, bread, a glass of wine (Pinot Noir, a new favorite) and cappuccino. Culinary heaven. The French really know how to eat and live. I saw Violet out with friends. Later, Violet went to Moulin Rouge for a performance. I went to bed, though first I organized for my night at the Gold Hotel (tomorrow).

 

Salut !

 

Images by Can Stock Photo.

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Sept. 26-27, 2015: Best of France in Times Square https://elsastravelblogonparis.com/sept-26-27-2015-best-of-france-in-times-square/ https://elsastravelblogonparis.com/sept-26-27-2015-best-of-france-in-times-square/#comments Thu, 10 Sep 2015 11:00:57 +0000 http://www.elsastravelblogonparis.com/?p=9172 Read More]]>

Can’t get to France this fall? France is coming to the U.S.!

Source: Cultural Extravaganza Best of France is Set to Take Over Times Square – French Morning

A Best of France extravaganza in New York, September 26-27, 2015!

A Best of France extravaganza in New York, September 26-27, 2015!

If you love France but can’t travel this fall, France is coming to New York! Meant to be ‘the biggest event in the world dedicated to France ever organized abroad,’ Best of France is coming to Times Square with over 200 exhibits, organized in small villages, such as “Rendez-vous en France” on tourism, beauty & fashion, food, and performing arts. There will even be Moulin Rouge dancers making their New York debut.

Read the French Morning link to learn about the event. By the way, they need hundreds of volunteers to help with the event. They are also looking for children ages 5-7 to model French fashions. Email casting@bestoffrance.org to get your child involved. Click on the links provided below for a little help making your travel arrangements.

See you in New York!

Hotels near Times Square

Flights to New York

 

Au Revoir!

 

 

“New York” by Nic Taylor, courtesy of Flickr, CCBY 2.0.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Paris Trip Day 28 https://elsastravelblogonparis.com/paris-trip-day-28/ https://elsastravelblogonparis.com/paris-trip-day-28/#respond Mon, 27 Jul 2015 11:24:56 +0000 http://www.elsastravelblogonparis.com/?p=8963 Read More]]> Moulin Rouge, where Henri Toulouse-Latrec found inspiration for his art.

Moulin Rouge, where Henri Toulouse-Lautrec found inspiration for his art.

Monday. My last day in Paris. I can’t believe a month has gone by already. I’m trying to savor every moment today. I’m pretty organized – I’ve reorganized my stuff enough times, I should be – so I went to buy that cute mug I saw in a shop nearby (with its own spoon!) and bought a few other small souvenirs. A guy who has a kiosk selling souvenirs at Blanche Metro had gone to his home country and came back, so I got to say good-bye to him. He asked me when I would be returning: I told him I didn’t know, but that my heart will always be here. He smiled in recognition.

I went to Champs-Elysees one last time, and took in the ambiance as much as I could. I don’t want to leave. I belong here. I wandered around taking pictures until I knew I couldn’t put it off any more. I walked to the Champs-Elysees Metro and took it for the last time to Blanche Metro. After I got off, I took some pictures of Moulin Rouge and met some travelers: one of them asked me if I wanted my picture taken. Sure! Then I walked up the Montmartre hill to Le Basilic and had dinner there again – another perfect French meal — and took a few pictures, saying my good-byes. Then I went back to Plug-Inn Hostel. I am thankful for my time here, and I’ve made a lot of connections with people, some of which I’ve forgotten to write about in my journal: my long-term memory is so much better than my short-term, that sometimes I remember things better 6 months to a year later than I did right after an experience. I still have more to say about my trip. Well, that’s something. Maybe I can even blog about it.

The fearless traveler, smiling for the camera but sad underneath. A member of the helpful staff at Le Basilic. What is it about an alley that can make it look French? I don't care why; I just want to remember it. My month in Paris was as fleeting as a Metro train. My month in Paris was as fleeting as a Metro train.

 

Salut.

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