Saturday, September 10, 2005

A Rainy but Fruitful Day in the City

Amalea and I have discovered that of all colors of the rainbow, red is the definitive color of this city. All of the surrounding areas (mainly building faces and bridges) lack the singular vibrancy of the color red yet could benefit greatly from its contribution. So the question is how to get the red into the scene? Silly question, ehh? Naturally, with people! We (Amalea and I) have committed to put more red in the city. I hope to have a slide show in the near future on the blog to detail this infiltration.

Today we visited the Louvre as it was a rainy day. The Louvre is quite large and, being formally a royal palace, quite gorgeous. I have a problem with taking pictures in museums, so I have no photos to share, but I guess if you picture a very pretty museum and go to anywhere on the web, you'll be sure to see images of both the buildings and the art works contained therein (the Louvre is fairly universal on the web I'd imagine).

I do, however, have some shots to share of the Monet Gardens that we visited yesterday. It was a beautiful day, both yesterday and today. As classes start, I'll have more story stories to tell.

Toodles...

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