


Friday.....Jessica had a great Friday, very eventful to say the least. Don't worry I'll say the most!!


What did we start out with? Right, we met at Shefali's apartment (she's gone to London for the Indian New Year this weekend) and walked around Montmartre, trying to avoid the staircases (at least in the upwards direction). We found ourselves hungry as usual and stopped for lunch, then around the corner to the Dali museum, where the girl was nice enough to cut me a student discount deal....these museums are getting expensive for me! Jessica either gets in cheaper by being a student or by being under 25....that's why people don't like to age, everything costs more until you reach 60! The Dali museum was small, but cool, it had a lot of works by Picasso, drawings and ceramics, plus they had on display couture dresses inspired by Dali, so that was neat, it would be great if someone, somewhere, someday wrote a Daliesque play and used some of these gowns.




Next we tried to tackle the Opera house, however the auditorium was closed to the public due to rehearsals, so we didn't want to pay full price and NOT see it! Some window shopping led us back to our favorite haunt, thanks to Francia, back to Angelina's for some fabulous raspberry, mango and caramel glaces....delicious!!! We still had time enough to hit the George Pompidou Centre (it closes at 21h - 9pm). When we arrived, we were treated to a spectacle for the 120th anniversary of the diplomatic relationship Franco-Korean. It was neat; we caught the end performance of the Opening dance by the four young monks, then the Eight Buddhist Monks and the finale of the Lion Dance. It was really fun to watch.



We entered the centre and went to the lower level (it's free). IT WAS COOL. It's contemporary work, crazy -make you think work. I can't describe everything, the exhibition is called Les Yeux Ouverts (Eyes Open) and really the work is to make you realize some of the things happening in the world. Some of the major works were done by "leading organizations" as their campaign. Some were from United Colours of Benetton on poverty and mal nutrition in Africa; Reporters without Borders, on the deaths of reporters simply exercising freedom of speech and attempting to bring the truth of corruption or "plots" to the masses.

There was a fun staircase that plays piano notes when you walked on them (think Big, with Tom Hanks, but running up and down a staircase!) and there was a drawing station where one could make a flipbook (and political messages of U2 & TV....silly Jessica!).



We went back to Chez Clement, a restaurant we ate at, only 3 days ago! We had the steak and potatoes (fries) and loved it and wanted it again, plus it's quite cozy and has a great decor. This time we tried the pumpkin soup as well as the steak. It was DELICIOUS......mmm.......and of course we meet more Americans on vacation, or here to work and offer them some tips on what to see and where to find it.....and hey, why not join us for a drink down the street. Honestly, I think I should just start my own tourist sightseeing company, Wanna Party in Paris? We'll take you out. So two girls from Kansas (one is studying in Ireland, Jessica, how jealous are you?) and an older gentleman here on business from LA. We take them for a drink at my new favourite night cap, Cafe Jade (cute waiters), then for some great desserts, Cafe Mabillon, up the street where we devour the moelleux au chocolat (like a chocolate souffle) with the famous Berthillon ice cream, made next to the Notre Dame on the island.



more to come on the night......right now tired, need sleep
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