Last week I posted Part 1 about my marvelous summer visit to Paris with my precious one-and-only daughter! 🩷 This is Part 2.

Vintage postcards, art prints and used books can be found in stalls such as the one above, on the sidewalk overlooking the Seine.


The quintessential sidewalk scene in Paris. Outdoor cafés line every street and curve around every street corner☕️. So inviting and so delicious~!







One of my absolute favorite places to visit was the Shakespeare and Company bookstore. We arrived late in the day and there were many others waiting in line to enter. Luckily we had time to explore for awhile and make some purchases at this iconic landmark! The story behind Shakespeare and Company in Paris is well worth researching!




We enjoyed strolling through the city and exploring different neighborhoods, each with its own unique flavor.




Although we arrived after the 2024 Paris Olympics were over, remnants of the various venues throughout the city were still visible.

The Salvatore Dali Sundial above was such a find! 😉 (Sundial)



We visited these two lovely gardens, one created in memory of Anne Frank and the other in memory of a Righteous Gentile named Joseph Migneret. As we walked, we passed several other small, hidden gardens, tucked away just off the main streets.









Part 3 of my blog series about our Paris trip will highlight some of the magnificent museums and works of art we saw.
I only wish I had taken many more photos! All the more reason to make another visit as soon as possible in 2025! 🇫🇷
Beautiful
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It was, Berny🩷!!
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OK, I’m working backwards, but WOW! I can’t believe how much you captured! What an amazing time together! 💗 love you!!!!
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Best trip ever, with the most extraordinary travel companion and guide!🩷
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It looks like you had a wonderful trip to Paris with your daughter! What an interesting and beautiful city you captured 😊
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I certainly did, Belinda! And yes, Paris is truly magical!✨
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Oh, a week in Paris, what a dream come true! 🩷 With sidewalk cafés and a postcard view ☕️ Books by the Seine, what treasures you found 📚 Vintage gems waiting right there on the ground! 🖼️
In Le Marais, where the flavors collide 🍲 Kosher falafel, with a side of pride 🌈 And “Girl with a Pearl” keeping watch on the lane 🎨 Art around every corner—it’s Parisian gain! 🖌️
To Shakespeare and Company you strolled with glee ✨ Iconic, historic, so dreamy to see 🌌 With crowds at the door, yet time to explore ⏳ Among shelves of stories you’d always adore! 📖
Dali’s sundial and hidden green retreats 🌞 Paris weaves wonders along its streets 🌳 And gardens for Anne and Migneret’s name 🌸 Each corner a keepsake, each stop an acclaim! 🕊️
Now museums await in Part Three of the tale 🖼️ With art so divine, it makes the heart sail 💖 But, dear Mother, you know what they say: One trip to Paris just leads to another someday! ✈️
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What an awesome poem about this enchanting city, Yishai!!✨ You’ve captured every nuance so beautifully.💙
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Oh, you make Paris look very inviting…I can see why you want to go back next year! 🙂
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It’s really easy to take appealing photos in such a beautiful city! Thanks for stopping by, Ann!
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You captured such a feeling of atmosphere in the street scenes – and how lovely to see the gardens and flowers too.
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Everything is so picturesque, and so clean and so historically fascinating! Thank you so much for your visits to my posts, Carol.
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The sense of history is particularly impressive coming as I do from a country where the cities are relatively “young”.
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Yes, that really struck me, too.
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