Alex, it's funny but I don't get jet lag. I was up almost 24 hours on Thursday and slept that night and was ok the next day. Guess I'm just lucky! One thing I always do it keep going the day I arrive in Paris or home. I never take a nap. Maybe that helps get me acclimated.
Shell, Actually I attended services at the American Cathedral in Paris last Sunday and I wish I were right there again today but it will be nice to see my friends at my church today as well.
Saw where you mentioned the American Cathedral. Our first apartment in Paris as a married couple was immediately adjacent to the American Church on the Quai d'Orsay... our window looked out on the courtyard of the church... a fine place to live to enjoy Paris from, but too small, we had to move when our first daughter was on the way... sigh...
Owen, I visited the American Cathedral in Paris located on Avenue George V. I"ve not visited the one you mentioned. I attended services at this one last janvier and was so pleased to be there again last Sunday. A beautiful place to worship. V
I'm glad you can resume your Sunday focus on Paris churches too—what a gorgeous image! Are you over your jet lag now?
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Happy settling-back-in, Virginia, even if you may wish to be in this church today.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE Church images and this is a darling little cherub.
ReplyDeleteI've added it to my list to visit next time I'm in Paris.
Thank you Virginia.x
Alex, it's funny but I don't get jet lag. I was up almost 24 hours on Thursday and slept that night and was ok the next day. Guess I'm just lucky! One thing I always do it keep going the day I arrive in Paris or home. I never take a nap. Maybe that helps get me acclimated.
ReplyDeleteShell,
Actually I attended services at the American Cathedral in Paris last Sunday and I wish I were right there again today but it will be nice to see my friends at my church today as well.
Roses,
Wait for more cherubs! :)
Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteWhat an adorable cherub - sweet face.
ReplyDeleteNicely done Ms V!!!
ReplyDeleteDid you stop at Le Petit Pont for un verre du vin?
ReplyDeleteJust love details like this...
ReplyDeleteSaw where you mentioned the American Cathedral. Our first apartment in Paris as a married couple was immediately adjacent to the American Church on the Quai d'Orsay... our window looked out on the courtyard of the church... a fine place to live to enjoy Paris from, but too small, we had to move when our first daughter was on the way...
sigh...
Owen,
ReplyDeleteI visited the American Cathedral in Paris located on Avenue George V. I"ve not visited the one you mentioned. I attended services at this one last janvier and was so pleased to be there again last Sunday. A beautiful place to worship.
V
Nice!
ReplyDeleteSteve,
ReplyDeleteI'm flattered as all get out that you've visited my blog. I"m a rabid Mac user but I'm sure you'll forgive me!
V
I've just looked through your Paris blog and totally enjoyed doing so. Lovely photos. How wonderful that you have friends to share that with you.
ReplyDeleteI wonder if this was the inspiration for Angels with Dirty Faces (I made that up)
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