It rained today in Paris.
And it rained.
And it rained.
We weren’t eager to get out and slog around but we were hungry— how I don’t know. We had the most decadent of dinners last night at Verjus, a favorite of ours near the Palais Royal.
There we met the dearest set of cherubic sisters, one studying at the Cordon Bleu. We told her we weren’t going to have Thanksgiving dinner because we couldn’t get a turkey. She said, “You can get the bone marrow from the left knee of a yak, you just have to ask the butcher four days in advance.” We started to take issue, maybe it’s not as good, maybe it’s not possible. She just held up her hand with four fingers. Discussion closed.



We walked home via the Grands Magasins to see the holiday windows. I don’t know what Galleries Lafayette is selling but it ain’t raindrops on roses and whiskers on kittens.





So back to our rainy day. We finally left our apartment to find something to gnaw on and then made our way past the Eiffel Tower in the clouds to the Quai Branly museum, a perfect rainy day activity.
Actually, Paris is the most beautiful in the rain
Gil, Midnight in Paris





It’s raining all over but we will be in Disneyland and Seine et Marne 77 this Sunday ! anyway here in my lovely Bretagne we have a saying about rain but rather don’t put it up here lol!!
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I read where they are saying you’d have to go back to 1993 to find a wetter Oct/Nov? Oh, well, the lines are shorter and I have a raincoat so no complaints from me. Have fun at Disneyland!
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yes indeed but the north in pas de calais is a disaster flooded all over! Where I am is a piece of cake !!! Thanks we always do my boys love it Disney!
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Great post and so many beautiful photos, Alison. Monumental squares, centuries-old churches, famous boulevards, the Seine and romantic bridges that cross it, magnificent palaces, and Montmartre’s cobblestone streets make Paris the most glamorous and elegant of all cities. Thanks for sharing and have a good day 🙂 Aiva xx
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It is a magical place. It’s hard to take a bad photo.
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Beautiful photos! Great captured! 👌
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Thank you, Priti. Does that rhyme with Pretty?
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Yes ☺️
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I love that!
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☺️good
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I Hope thé grumpy relative enjoyed her yak!
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This young lady was so quick with her response that I think it must’ve been the first line from her Cordon Bleu professor/chef. She was so pretty.
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I imagine les grands magasins are out of this world. Let us know about the Yak broth!
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The ones at Galleries Lafayette were a little spooky but the BHV were adorable. Not everything is lit yet. Next week will be something to behold.
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I spent a day in Paris in 2018. Rain or shine, I would love to go back. Actuality I think the rain would be nice. It was 90 degrees when we were there.
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London gets the bad wrap regarding the weather but I think Paris is pretty bad. But then, you don’t go for the weather to Paris.
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Now I’m wondering what the bone marrow of a yak might taste like. I guess I’ll have to travel to Paris to find out.
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It does leave one wondering.
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Thanks for sharing these amazing image of Eiffel Tower in the background. We visited in Paris and such an amazing site. Anita
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It truly looked like it was translucent. Such amazing weather phenomenon. So worth the downpour.
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Thanks
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Your “Yak” story is wonderful.
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She was such a cute girl. Frankie was her name. I bet she’s a famous chef someday.
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I adore Paris ❤️ whatever the weather!
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I can’t argue with any of that!
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Thank you for this post! When I studied in Paris my junior year of college (years ago!) it was rainy and grey for a span of six weeks at one point. It was fascinating to see the monuments in a new atmosphere, so to speak. The Eiffel Tower has a dreamy aura in the rain.
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It really does. It looks superimposed and translucent almost. So cool. What fun for you to be here for six weeks even if I’d did rain a lot. Thank you for the read and the comment.
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