February 2007

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10 February 2007
The street behind Soléne's apartment is like a village.
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10 February 2007
There was a market by the Alexander Dumas metro stop
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10 February 2007
Nicole at the market by the Alexander Dumas metro stop
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10 February 2007
There was a market by the Alexander Dumas metro stop. God, I miss French markets.
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10 February 2007
There was a market by the Alexander Dumas metro stop
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10 February 2007
Chicken and taters at a market by the Alexander Dumas metro stop
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10 February 2007
There was a market by the Alexander Dumas metro stop
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10 February 2007
4 years ago, I bought the CD of this band in the Bastille Metro. I gave it to Angela. They're less klezmer than the used to be.
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10 February 2007
It was a beautiful day in Paris. This is the 5th next to the St. Michelle Fountain.
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10 February 2007
St. Micheal defeats Satan in battle on the Left Bank.
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10 February 2007
Looking across the Seine from the Left Bank to the Ile de Cité.
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10 February 2007
There's no hurry for Christmas to be over in the Latin Quarter.
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10 February 2007
Relics in Saint-Séverin Church in the Latin Quarter. The bones are all labelled, but I failed to make a note of who was in the reliquary.
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10 February 2007
The bones of a marytr
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10 February 2007
This is part of Saint Ursula. Appropriately for the Latin Quarter, she was the patron saint for students. She lost that post in 1969, when she was removed from the cannon for being fictional. Whose bones are these then?
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10 February 2007
A stained glass window in Saint-Séverin Church in the Latin Quarter.
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10 February 2007
An altar in Saint-Séverin Church in the Latin Quarter.
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10 February 2007
Saint-Séverin Church in the Latin Quarter.
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10 February 2007
The grounds of Saint-Séverin Church in the Latin Quarter.
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10 February 2007
A canadian bookstore in the Latin Quarter
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10 February 2007
The sun strikes Saint-Séverin Church in the Latin Quarter.
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10 February 2007
The sun shines on Notre Dame. On the right is Saint-Julien-le-Pauvre in the 5th. It's one of the oldest churches in Paris, dating to the early 13th century.
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10 February 2007
A rue in the Latin Quarter
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10 February 2007
A ruined bit of Saint-Julien-le-Pauvre in the Latin Quarter
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10 February 2007
Apartments in the Latin Quarter
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10 February 2007
The altar of Saint-Julien-le-Pauvre. The church is tiny. It belongs to "the Melkites, a congregation of Eastern Catholics who observe the Byzantine Rite and have their own Patriarch, but are still in communion with the Pope in Rome." according to wikipedia.
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10 February 2007
A side chapel holding the blessed sacrament in Saint-Julien-le-Pauvre in the Latin Quarter
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10 February 2007
The altar of Saint-Julien-le-Pauvre in the Latin Quarter
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10 february 2007
The inside of Saint-Julien-le-Pauvre in the Latin Quarter
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10 February 2007
The inside of Saint-Julien-le-Pauvre in the Latin Quarter

 

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