My plan was to photograph the wonderful postcards I had
of my painting Dream Selfie in the Carrousel du Louvre show,
in different venues around Paris -- giving my model Regan
the Paris experience from a distance -- but I ended up being too
busy in the moment to remember most of the time. Here's one with Regan
metaphorically enjoying a glass of delicious Sancerre with us
when we ate at Khao Thai, rue Dauphine on more than one evening.
I did hand out many, many postcards of Dream Selfie both at
the Louvre and around Paris in my travels. Everyone loved them,
which made me super happy.
in different venues around Paris -- giving my model Regan
the Paris experience from a distance -- but I ended up being too
busy in the moment to remember most of the time. Here's one with Regan
metaphorically enjoying a glass of delicious Sancerre with us
when we ate at Khao Thai, rue Dauphine on more than one evening.
I did hand out many, many postcards of Dream Selfie both at
the Louvre and around Paris in my travels. Everyone loved them,
which made me super happy.
Yes it rained, and it was still beautiful.
Okay I confess, I have thought about Paris more than is
probably healthy since I landed back in Toronto. I have
pined for it, longed for it and missed it. Too much?
Go there for me this weekend, and report back. Meanwhile
I'll give those of you who can't go a bit more exposure.
Clouds reflected in a bus window outside the Musée d'Orsay
Doing the happy people pose at
the Orangerie Museum in Paris. This is
the museum specially made
to house Monet's waterlilies, and it
is beautiful. I am a devoted fan of
Monet's. I have seen his work in
Stuttgart, Germany -- where I fell
deeply in love with his poplars,
in New York City, where I rush to
see the Monet water lilies (also
magnificent before the museum closes, when
I arrive), in Ottawa, Canada -- last year
his bridges, and in Paris -- Oh Monet!
Steven at the Orangerie with the
beautiful Monet Waterlilies
More of Monet's Waterlilies at the Orangerie.
Detail from Monet's Water Lilies
Is there more? So much more. But I don't want to lose your interest.
Here's a picture of my wonderful friend Miranda Brouwers
with her painting, Morning Mist
at the Carrousel du Louvre show.
A typical view in our neighbourhood
And that is all for now. I miss you Paris. Things have happened on this
side of the Atlantic that make me want to catch the first plane into CDG.
But the truth is I'd feel that anyway except for my wonderful family and
friends, who keep me grounded and sane and happy back here at home --
in Canada.