We learned a lesson this week. Never rent a place without air conditioning! Our apartment has all sorts of nice features, what it didn’t have was air conditioning or any form of fan. We sweltered in the heat and then, just as we were crashing for the night, a thunderstorm erupted. Rain, lightening and hail! I was hoping the storm would cool things off, but it didn’t. We were grateful today that it is cooler, more overcast and a bit breezier.
We spent our last day in Paris at the Musee D’Orsay. We loved the exhibit on posters from the late 1800/early 1900s.



We also explored the impressionist exhibit.


The piece de la resistance of this museum for me was the art nouveau carved room.

Part of the joy of this museum is the building itself. This former train station is beautifully decorated.



We viewed our fill and then started to wander towards the Louvre. We had no intention of going inside on this trip but thought it would be fun to see what changes had been done to the grounds as a result of the Olympics. They were setting up a stage for Music Week in France so we didn’t get a good sense of how things look now, but the Olympic “flame” is still tethered in the park.

We only got a glimpse of the Eiffel Tower on this trip. So perhaps we will have to come back.

Our homeward journey starts tomorrow.
Ann Marie,
I am so pleased to be on your travel list. Jane Cavanagh, my sister-in-law, included me when you travelled to Egypt. I especially loved your historical commentaries.
The French trip brought back many memories and now I feel that a return to the north-east of France may be in the future.
Best wishes and thanks,
Dale Peterson
I spent 3 days in Central Vietnam and the 3D2N Danang & Hoi An tour was the perfect balance of sightseeing and relaxation (see details here: https://vietdovetravel.com/3d2n-tour-to-danang-hoi-an/).