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Friday, May 24, 2013

Rainy Paris

Will it ever stop raining?? And today, Paris had record low temperatures.
 Nobody occupying the wet chairs in the Tuileries gardens.

  It's a good thing I have a new umbrella.



Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Paris trees in bloom

Spring is late this year, but the flowering trees of Paris are finally showing their springtime colors.
Horse chestnut (marronier) flowers
Paulownia flowers

 That's a paulownia tree on the left and a horse chestnut (marronier) tree on the right.

Tuesday, May 14, 2013

May in Paris

You gotta love the month of May in France - it's full of holidays. Especially this year when the political holidays are added to religious holidays. The most important is probably the First of May when everyone has the day off. It is the "Fête du Travail" or "Labor Day" which we in the U.S. celebrate on the first Monday in September. Thousands of people take to the streets waving red flags.



The second week of May featured two more holidays:  The 8th of May, VE Day, marking the end of WWII in Europe and defeat of the Nazis. And the 9th of May was the Feast of the Ascension, a Christian holiday which always falls 40 days after Easter. Since Ascension always falls on a Thursday, it is common for people to take the Friday off (faire le pont) and to have a 4 day weekend. But this year, since both Wednesday and Thursday were holidays, and kids were out of school all week, lots of Parisians had two-day work week and a five-day weekend. Paris streets were quiet - except for tourist areas with endless lines of tour buses from all over Europe.

May 20th is also a holiday this year - Pentecost Monday (lundi de Pentecôte) - celebrated 50 days after Easter - another three day weekend. However, for those of us who are retired, every day is a holiday.

Monday, May 13, 2013

Ireland in photos

A few more favorite photos from our recent trip to Ireland . . .
Old Library in Trinity College
The Gap of Dunloe seen from pony cart
 
The lakes of Killarney National Park
Astronomical structures at Knowth
Passage tombs at Knowth
petroglyph at Knowth
Kylemore Abbey
Monasterboice
thatched cottage

If you'd like to see even more photos and videos  from our trip to Ireland, you can find them here at Patrice's Google+ site.

Saturday, April 27, 2013

Dolmens and seaside villages

Ireland is also a land with a rich geologic and Celtic history. Yesterday we visited the Cliffs of Moher, the Burren, and the Poulnabrone dolmen.





Today we spent much of the dayfollowing the coast of Connemara with its seaside villages such as Roundstone.

Thursday, April 25, 2013

Ireland

We're in Ireland for an eight day vacation.
Visiting ruined castles,
 
 abbeys,
 
and, of course, pubs.

Wednesday, April 17, 2013