This garden is always my first place to come when in Paris. The small playground is installed there under the trees: kids can swing with a view. My son loved it so much, couldn't leave and me too. Thank you V. Natalie
It seems that it is next to impossible to get a bad shot of this magnificent church! Good choice, Virginia - this is a perspective of it not usually shown. «Louis» shudders when he thinks of how Le Corbusier proposed tearing Nôtre-Dame down in his urban renewal plan for Paris. But Le Corbusier was both a Marxist and an atheist, so he would not have had the regard for this treasure that most others have....
I do love this presentation of Notre Dame with its personal charm. One can almost forget the number of tourists taking photos of themselves on the other side.
Great photo Virginia, perfect composed. Happy Easter.
ReplyDeleteIf I ever get back to Paris this will be my first stop.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful picture Virginia! As Karl D. said - wonderful and perfect composed.
ReplyDeleteBonne Pâques and warmest greetings,
karin
Notre-Dame aux pieds fleuris... Une très jolie photo...
ReplyDeleteGros bisous et joyeuses fêtes pascales.
Love the flowers in the foreground! He is risen! Happy Easter!
ReplyDeleteJust gorgeous! Happy Easter, V!
ReplyDeleteVery nice angle!
ReplyDeleteHappy Easter to you too!
God bless you!
Cezar
This garden is always my first place to come when in Paris. The small playground is installed there under the trees: kids can swing with a view. My son loved it so much, couldn't leave and me too.
ReplyDeleteThank you V.
Natalie
Lovely and unusual shot of Notre Dame Virginia!!! The flowers in the foreground are perfect!!!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous!
ReplyDeleteA blessed Easter to you, dear Virginia...
Bises,
- Irina
It seems that it is next to impossible to get a bad shot of this magnificent church! Good choice, Virginia - this is a perspective of it not usually shown. «Louis» shudders when he thinks of how Le Corbusier proposed tearing Nôtre-Dame down in his urban renewal plan for Paris. But Le Corbusier was both a Marxist and an atheist, so he would not have had the regard for this treasure that most others have....
ReplyDelete«Louis» has added Paris Through My Lens to his Paris blogroll.
ReplyDeleteAh! What a delightful post for Easter Sunday .... The architecture of this place never ceases to amaze me. Happy Easter V.
ReplyDeleteRoses for Easter! Merci beaucoup, V de B!
ReplyDeleteJoyeuses Paques
I do love this presentation of Notre Dame with its personal charm. One can almost forget the number of tourists taking photos of themselves on the other side.
ReplyDeleteHappy Easter, V
Absolutely gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteElle est belle toujours :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, Virgina...I love to be in France for Easter!
ReplyDeleteI'm happy you also found the best side to take photos of Notre Dame ... and of course gave it all your special touch! :-)
ReplyDeleteI really like this POV
ReplyDeleteGreat.Picture
ReplyDeleteThis is my favorite side of Notre-Dame, too. Beautiful capture - your photos always delight!
ReplyDeleteI never see this shot of Notre Dame. Thank you for sharing this!
ReplyDelete