With the lovely Musée de Clunyin the background. When visiting their website I read they have programming for parents and their young children. This day it was raining. I would love to return and see les enfants enjoying this colorful play yard.
As I wandered the 7eme, I discovered playgrounds in many unexpected places, but not always so. They were small. They were enclosed. They were secure. There was a ring of garden benches around the inside. Often a father was lounging on a bench reading a newspaper. Invariably, they were delightful ... two examples Square Samuel Rouseau, and beside Eglise Saint Jean at 147 Rue de Grenelle.
What a beautiful setting, Virginia!
ReplyDeleteAs I wandered the 7eme, I discovered playgrounds in many unexpected places, but not always so. They were small. They were enclosed. They were secure. There was a ring of garden benches around the inside. Often a father was lounging on a bench reading a newspaper. Invariably, they were delightful ... two examples Square Samuel Rouseau, and beside Eglise Saint Jean at 147 Rue de Grenelle.
ReplyDeleteNice juxtaposition between the ancient dun-colored building and the colorful modern play equipment.
ReplyDeleteThere is long time I haven't been to that museum. I remember la série de * la dame à la licorne 's tapestries. *
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