Inside the cathedral was amazing with the stained glass and the Gothic design. I loved the stained glass and there was a service there too with an organ and everything. The gargoyles on the outside of the building did remind me of the Disney movie. As you can see below the stained glass is pretty intricate and the side of the building is very Gothic.
This is one of the side doors of Notre Dame.
And these pics below are some of the stained glass on the windows, which is almost never found in any Roman church.
After that we hopped on the metro and went to this little tower called the Eiffel Tower. But being Paris you find many beautiful things along the way. We came across this church by following the main road with all the cafes lined around it...
A typical Parisian day involves sitting at the cafe in the streets and chatting. Once you buy something you can sit there all day if you want and they won't kick you out. This means that there are tons of people just sitting there talking and chatting with each other everyday. People like to enjoy their days for sure.
While on our way to the Eiffel Tower we came across more sites, such as...
And then we came to a popular street that had some street attractions. Among them were break dancers and an old man who fought people. Of course yours truly had to get in on the action, and here I am. I thought it was pretty funny and I was laughing the whole time (As a note I really don't like pictures where I'm forced to pose and smile for the camera. I prefer action pics where I'm doing something. That's why the pics below are some of my favorites.. And also I always look younger in pics than I imagine myself looking, but I've gotten used to that).
Before the fight started I told the guy I'm Rocky Balboa. He nodded in agreement (that part is questionable)
I won the fight. By straight knockout of course! (that part might also be questionable)
The video of the fight is on my facebook page. Don't believe ANY of the commentary on the video. I easily won that fight. Before the fight I said the words "Rocky Balboa"to the guy and he nodded his head. He knew I was legit. And watching that video makes me realize the shoddy commentary that was going on while I was WINNING the fight...
Once we got to the Eiffel Tower I was amazed. Seeing it for the first time was really breathtaking. You can see images of something all you want put being there and having it right in front of you is really special. The one if Vegas is exactly 1/3 of the size, and I think the Vegas one is kinda big. But the actual Eiffel Tower was the tallest building in the world when it was completed in 1889, overtaking the Great Pyramids in Egypt. Before the Eiffel Tower the world's tallest structure was an ancient Egyptian pyramid. And to think that the Eiffel Tower was built from 1887-1889 is astounding. I'm glad I was born on the 100th anniversary year of the Eiffel Tower. But anyways, when we got there the first thing I did was admire its greatness. I walked right under the tower and all the metalwork looks like 1000 spiderwebs on top of each other. Here's what I saw...
I always like taking pictures looking upwards. Its a cool perspective to look at. Plus the sky that day was beautiful.
I started messing around with the settings on my camera. I didn't like this pic at first but I've grown fond of it. Its unique for sure.
Then I accidentally put my camera in black and white. I like it though. I should do black and white pics more often.
I wasn't lying about the sky. The sky always looks better when its surrounding the Eiffel Tower!
And this is the view from underneat. This is one of the only skyscrapters that you can walk under. Not pictured in front of me are the million people selling miniature Eiffel Towers 4 for 1 Euro. EVERYONE sells them.
I would add more pictures of just the Eiffel Tower but these pics take a while to load up. But I'll probably put more later this post anyways, since we went back to the Eiffel Tower two more times that trip. And after the Eiffel Tower it was the Arc de Triomphe (French is impossible to pronounce and spell. It made Italian seem like a walk in the park).
In the evening (one of my favorite pics)
It's surrounded by a roundabout that full of traffic so I didn't even go next to it. And of course its the start of the famous Champs-Élysées. When the French surrendered during WWI the Germans marched through this to symbolize how thoroughly they conquered France. Judging by the fact that they don't speak German in France that victory didnt last forever.
The next big stop was the Palace at Versailles. The first time we went the Museum was closed but the Gardens were free. The second time we went the Museum was open but the Gardens cost money. Weird. Anyways what I noticed about Versialles besides its being on the fringe of town a 40 min train ride away (which I slept on each time) is that its HUGE. It looks like a nice little palace but the Gardens go to the horizon practically. And its wide too. Let's see below...
This is what I was leading up the Palace. Louis XIV and Marie Antionette lived here. Since they had this grand palace and the people in the streets were starving, the French peasants revolted and made the French Revolution. Louis XIV and Marie were guillitioned by the people. I really don't blame them after seeing such unneccessary opulance. Wasn't there a point when they just stoped decorating? Honestly I was like "wow, this is a lot". Less is more was definitely not applied here. Louis' bedroom is in the middle of the Palace in line with the sun. He liked gold a lot, as you can see in this pic...
We went to the Gardens (the price was right) and this was one of the walls on the outside of the Palace facing the Garden. There is a lot of detail on this wall. The only thing is that the entire palace is like this on the inside and out. It took a bunch of people who I really feel sorry for something like 30 years to build. I really wasn't surprised after attempting to see parts of the Palace. There was no concievable way I could see everything.
This is one of the side gardens leading up to one of the two main gardens. Yes, that's a lake there. I really liked the hedge patterns. Once again I have to repeat: the Garden is big. Really big.This pic is a good reference pic for the Garden. Statues line the entire circumference leading to walkway with the shrubs on the side. But lets zoom in a little on the same area. Notice the first fountain, the balls on the lawn (some modern art that just found its way there, like the purple horses and carriage in the pic of the gate to Versailles), and the second fountain in the distance followed by the lake. Then another lake that goes back really far. Notice how the Garden goes all the way back to the horizon and spreads in all directions. More on everything mentioned here later...
This first fountain features frogs turning into people. More detail below because this is one of my favorite fountains...
I want one of these in my backyard once I have a house. All I have to do is waste a entire country's wealth on my own personal garden. Done and done.
This blogging with pictures takes a long time. The pictures take a while to load up. That means that this will all be continued later. I have to now add on to the title of this page Part 1. I'll finish Paris soon, that's a promise. Ciao!
This first fountain features frogs turning into people. More detail below because this is one of my favorite fountains...
I want one of these in my backyard once I have a house. All I have to do is waste a entire country's wealth on my own personal garden. Done and done.
This blogging with pictures takes a long time. The pictures take a while to load up. That means that this will all be continued later. I have to now add on to the title of this page Part 1. I'll finish Paris soon, that's a promise. Ciao!
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