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I never imagined I would spend two hours wandering in fascination and admiration among a display of kimonos and related...
Consider the current state of the world.Anti Semitism and antipathy towards Muslims, immigrants, refugees and others have become more blatant...
A bizarre and exciting temporary exhibit was installed a few weeks ago within the existing permanent exhibit of Salvador Dalí’s...
There is still a short window in time to see the marvelous exhibit of works by the expat African American...
A unique opportunity is being presented to those lucky enough to be in Paris this February to discover (or rediscover!)...
A walk along the Seine through a sculpture garden to a zoo; yes, Paris is still Paris, a place to...
A glass of wine and a good book under a forest of trees; fragrant flowers in the sun; some history...
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Life these days can sometimes be a bit grim – Ebola, ISIS, gridlocked politics, war and explosions and deaths of...
I met Pablo Picasso last week at the Chateau Grimaldi in Antibes – and it was an emotional experience. The...
The country village of Auvers-sur-Oise on the river Oise is barely 30 kilometers from Paris, an easy day trip by train to see a...
Monet’s gardens at Giverny in spring. Photo by Cchristine. Begin your visit to Giverny by booking your rail in advance...